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1916 Popular Science Monthly wartime magazine


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:) Page 496a. "Service flag, measuring 18 by 24 feet, hung from an iron framework across which wire netting has been stretched to keep the banner in a vertical position."

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:D Pages 498 through 503 is "BOMBED" by Lewis R. Freeman that is about a gaucho who took a rusty old lever-action rifle to bring down a WW1 German sea plane that bombed a ship he was abord, there were six (6), perhaps this led to "men's adventure stories" in magazines? Yarns about the war are interesting as they provide us with more than dry-history with dates, names, and places. Sit back and enjoy this short story. :D Sarge Booker of Tujunga, California [[email protected]]

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crying.gif Page 509a. "The Powerful Craft, Driven by Liberty Motors, in Flight: Despite Its Great Size and Heavy Construction, It Has Grace and Beauty."

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:blink: Page 509b. "The Nose of the 'Langley,' the First American-Built Handley Page Biplane, on the Eventful Day of its Christianing and Trial Flights."

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