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Spa124 Lafayette Escadrille American Volunteer Airmen In World War 1 Jon Guttman

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Spa124 Lafayette Escadrille American Volunteer Airmen In World War 1 Jon Guttman
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.59 MB
Pages: 131
Author: Jon Guttman
ISBN: 9781841767529, 1841767522
Language: English
Year: 2004
Volume: 17

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Spa124 Lafayette Escadrille American Volunteer Airmen In World War 1 Jon Guttman by Jon Guttman 9781841767529, 1841767522 instant download after payment.

This book tells the story of one of World War I's most famous squadrons, Spa. 124 - the only French squadron made up entirely of American volunteers (save for the commander and executive officer.) Organised in April 1916, the group was successively dubbed the Escadrille Americaine, Escadrille des Volontaires and finally the Escadrille Lafayette. Its achievements were modest, but it included several colourful characters who captured the public imagination and played a major role in gaining American sympathy for the Allied cause. When the United States finally entered the war, many Lafayette veterans helped prepare US Army Air Service and Navy pilots for combat, although a few chose to stay on with the French.

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