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Show Brigadier-General Jiarles F. Lee, British Aviation' Mission to United States. L have boon fighting the ver four years, aod tho Brit- ' has sustained 2,500,000 cas-jl, cas-jl, contrary to -eneral opin-teatcst opin-teatcst life saver in the pres-', pres-', the aeroplane. Without the (casualties increase by leaps ' Js. With tho aeroplane and (nacy in tho air the easual- - ir fide of the line decrease norale increases, whereas the on the Hun side of the line ltd the morale decreases with ipidity. ido doubt whatever that on m front wo' havo a definite, I overwhelming, superiority I, jhicli enables us to borab and brio;; tho war home to makes it possible for an of-i of-i succeed. No offensive can access without co-operation ill arms and tho most implicit ke aviation service by leaders alike. rtillery. take co-operation -w ith artil-) artil-) machine equipped with "wirc- o'Jt with a pilot and observer. up, these officers are ail known hostile batteries. ,, f a definite program to carry If bave shoots on definite tar-( tar-( inlertako. The rc Its of the J iv the battery are comrauni-!i comrauni-!i f the battery commander by ' 'and the battery commander q b necessary corrections to the t hi? fruns until they are 1 the target. Those duties are f lat any height from 3000 to v-i Needless to say, the ma-'. ma-'. ( quite a different type from : (or other duties, it is ncitLer j. ir so handy as a fighter or . ! Hence it Jhas to be pro- scouts flying above. " live you an example of three L" Sertaken by pilots and ob-, ob-, the front? . 0. K. 's: two gun pit de-' de-' ." ' ono of which a largo oi-,-. 16 caused." (So. 5 ;-ouad- , (i r (tnt lasting 4 ho. 9; 3S2 tzer rounds fired in a shoot f.-'hich was completely de-(Xo. de-(Xo. 2 squadron.) |