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A veteran Army Air Service flyer narrates a blend of philosophy and episodic reminiscence about life on a Border patrol, sketching daily missions, camp routines, and the characters around him—most notably the compact, powerful Lieutenant Percival Enoch O’Reilly and the newly arrived Reserve lieutenant Ralph Kennedy. The account recounts camaraderie, mechanical skill, and mounting tensions among airmen, building to a dramatic aerial episode that profoundly alters one man and reshapes relationships. The narrative examines judgment, redemption, and the peculiar bonds formed by those who face danger together, told with dry humor and reflective observation.

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Thomson Burtis

Thomson Burtis was an American author known for his contributions to aviation literature and adventure narratives. His works often reflect themes of exploration and the pioneering spirit, particularly in the context of aviation. Notable titles include "The Sky Sheriff: The Pioneer Spirit Lives Again in the Texas Airplane Patrol," which captures the essence of early aviation endeavors. Burtis's writing style combines elements of humor and realism, making his stories engaging for readers interested in the dynamics of flight and adventure. His diverse body of work also includes titles like "Medium Boiled" and "Marston and Me," showcasing his versatility as a storyteller.

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