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Eyes All Over the Sky: Aerial Reconnaissance in the First World War - WW1 Historical Association
This is not only a good book, it’s an important book. Streckfuss argues convincingly that the least-studied segment of WW1 aviation, aerial reconnaissance, was also the most important. The landplanes, seaplanes, and captive balloons devoted to observation turned artillery into a dominant force on the battlefield by extending its range … Continue reading →
Melanie Blake