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A pair of young volunteers join a wartime aviation corps, traveling from evacuation and camp training through hospital and trench duties to active aerial service. The narrative alternates ground episodes—escapes, marches, field work, and Red Cross activity—with close, technical accounts of flying: instruction on aeroplanes, reconnaissance, bombing raids, emergency landings, and dogfights. Episodes culminate in high-altitude combats and daring raids beyond the front, and the work emphasizes the hazards of early military aviation, the bonds among service members, and the constant interaction between land operations and air missions.

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Kenneth Ward

Kenneth Ward was an author known for his adventure stories aimed at young readers, particularly during the early 20th century. His works often feature themes of bravery and heroism in the context of military service. Notable titles include "The Boy Volunteers on the Belgian Front" and "The Boy Volunteers with the British Artillery," which reflect the spirit of youth engaging in wartime efforts. Through his narratives, Ward contributed to the genre of children's literature that sought to inspire and educate young minds about courage and patriotism.

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