A series of lively accounts of air and naval exploits, clearly
written while they were still fresh in the mind, and before the
inter-war cynicism took root. As a result gives us a feel for how these
actions must have felt at the time, covering an impressively wide range
of topics. Serves as a reminder of the time the First World War was
the most recent, most high technology war ever fought, and away from
the trenches had more than enough dramatic incidents to fill several
books like this
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