Tom Slade with the Flying Corps: A Campfire Tale
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The narrative follows a popular young aviator whose reported death during a daring pursuit of an enemy aircraft shocks his hometown and scout comrades. The text blends newspaper accounts, personal recollections, and camp-room reactions to recount his convalescence in a hospital, his vow to avenge a bombing that killed nurses, and the subsequent aerial duel that ends with both machines crashing. Themes include courage, communal mourning, and the impulsive heroism of youth in wartime.
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