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Through the eyes of aviators / edited by William E. Flinn, Jr.

Contributor Flinn, William E.

Imprint:Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. : Air Force ROTC, Air Training Command (ATC), 1974.

Descriptionvi, 138 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.

Note:THE EARLY YEARS: Balloons and airships in the United States Army, 1861-1907 / Juliette A. Hennessy -- Use of airships in war -- Aerial defence -- The German dirigibles -- Military aviation in Texas 1913-1917 / William C. Pool -- WORLD WAR I ERA: Aeroplane sinks submarine -- US Navy invites bids for dirigibles -- How to enter flying training (1915 version) / John B. Brooks -- Development of the helium airship / A.L. Fuller -- Ace from the Ozarks / Jack S. Ballard -- Pursuit work: St Mihiel and the Argonne / William Thaw -- Luke: "Watch for burning balloons" / Raymond H. Fredette -- GROWTH DURING THE INTERWAR YEARS: Out of the darkness / Eldon W. Downs, Albert P. Sights, Jr. -- Pursuit / Hoyt Vandenberg -- Army and the airmail, 1934 / Eldon W. Downs -- Riding the Messerschmitt Maytag / Charles M. Macko -- AVIATORS DURING WORLD WAR II: Hell over Bizerte / H.M. Locker -- Phyllis had the stuff / Charles W. Paine -- My knapsack was empty / Edwin W. Thomson -- Hit 'em low, and go! / James A. George -- FLYING IN KOREA: Death in the night / Ken Black -- We fly MIG alley / James Jabara -- Korean sharpshooter / Billie G. Beach -- Bombing the red hornets' nest / John S. Robertson -- CRESCENDO APPROACHING: The air over Viet-Nam -- Provider / James A. George -- Air strike / Gordon L. Poole.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.

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