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An aging marine veteran who learned machine gunnery in colonial campaigns and bears many scars resists being relegated to a training post during the Great War. Decorated for past service and accustomed to front-line improvisation, he seeks transfer to newly formed aviation units rather than a commission that would keep him on the ground. Posted to a French airfield, he watches returning bombers with frustrated longing, repairs weapons, and presses repeatedly for flight duty, embodying tensions between seasoned skill and the youth-driven culture of military aviation and the stubborn desire to remain active in combat.

About the Author

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Ivan March

Ivan March is an author recognized for his contributions to literature, particularly in the realm of fiction. His notable work, "Too Old to Fly," explores themes of aging and resilience, offering readers a poignant reflection on life's challenges. March's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and relatable characters, making his stories resonate with a wide audience. While he may not be as widely known as some contemporaries, his work contributes to the rich tapestry of literary exploration surrounding the human experience.

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