The Breguet XIV, which came in both reconnaissance and bomber versions, was one of several French designs purchased during 1918 for General Pershing's war-time Air Service. This fine study by artist and League member, Bill Marsalko, showcases the 96th Aero Squadron's successful crew, Captain David Young and Lt. Samuel Lunt.
A Lucky Break: Major Henry D. Williams--17 and 7 Squadrons, RFC by Peter Chapman
Flying in the Great War: Rx for Misery by Col. Steven A. Ruffin, USAF
Where Did Richthofen Force Land on 6 July 1917, A Visit to La Montagne (Wervicq-Sud) by Dick Decuypere
Creating General Pershing's War-Time Air Service, Part II by Tom Gaylord
Nachrichtenblat der Luftstreitkräfte by Janice L. Hayzlett and Peter Kilduff
Between the Lines
Financials
Mentioned in Dispatches
Change of Command | A Member's Dilemma | Errata? | Member's Request for Identification | The Column Editor Sounds Off | Whatever Happened to the Contents of the Richthofen Museum? | More Errata and Some Addenda | The A.E. Ferko collection University of Texas at Dallas | Another Request for Help
Between the Bookends
Von Pionier Tot Luchtridder | Luchtoorlog Boven West-Vlaanderen 1914-1918 | Naval Aviation in the First World War | Bristol Fighter Volume 2, Windosck Datafile Special | Friedrichshafen FF 33E--Windsock Datafile No. 73 | A Grandstand Seat--The American Balloon Service in World War I | The Illustrated Red Baron: The Life and Times of Manfred von Richthofen | French Aeroplanes Before the Great War
In Memoriam
Carl R. Swanson