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Air Men o' War
Boyd Cable
Air Men o' War
Boyd Cable
An old man working in one of the aircraft factories once complained that he was not very satisfied with his job. "I've got three boys out Front, all in the infantry; and I keep thinkin' to myself, Why shouldn't I be doin' some sort of munition work that 'ud help my own three boys? I don't know a livin' soul in the Flyin' Corpse; why should I be workin' for them, an' not makin' shells or bombs or suthin' that 'ud be helpin' my own three boys?"And then somebody told him how he was helping his boys, what the work of the air services really meant, how the artillery observation, and photographing, and bombing, and directing the guns on to hostile batteries and machine-gun emplacements, and so on, all worked up to the one great end, to making the task easier for the infantry, to saving the lives of the men on the ground; and told a few stories of some of the ninety and nine ways this help works out. The old man was fully satisfied and grateful for all that was told him, and declared he'd go back to his job with twice the heart-"just knowin' I'm doin' mebbe the best work I could, and that I'm givin' real help to my own three boys."Amongst the tales told him the one of "Silver Wings" perhaps impressed him most, and that, probably because it bore more plainly its own meaning of help to the infantry, was more easy to make clear than the technicalities of artillery observation and the rest.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | May 25, 2020 |
ISBN13 | 9798648543607 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 142 |
Dimensions | 216 × 280 × 8 mm · 344 g |
Language | English |