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Old 22 September 2001, 08:42 AM   #1
J.P._Stringfellow
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Hello. I'm hoping someone can direct me to a few good books on life on a WWI airfield, including such mundane details as what food was served, what songs were sung, problems with provisioning, et cetera. There seem to be plenty of technical manuals out there to tell me all about the planes and who was stationed where, but I'm looking for something more intimate, to show me how those men spent their time between flights. Any suggestions?
 
 

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