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Show BRITISH AVIATORS k MUST GIVE BATTLE ON ALL OCCASIONS "Tho British army manual for air men makes very Interesting reading, says Mcrlo Crowell In tho January I American Magazine. Perhaps in tho I two selected paragraphp llfs a duo I to the cause of British aerial sac- I cess: I "It must bo homo In m!nd that I tho sldo whose aircraft shows tho greater determination to fight on every ev-ery opportunity will rapidly gain a moral ascendancy which, will largely contribute to obtaining command of tho air. "Every effort will be raado to attain at-tain superiority in tho nlr as rarly ns possible, and it' should novor bo forgotten that ono aeroplano might succeed In obtnlnlng Information of tho utmoBt valuo. Hence after a series of victories In tho nlr, any of tho opposing aircraft that leavo tho ground must bo relentlessly pursued and destroyed, until complote' command com-mand of tho air Is obtained, whllo nf-tor-defeat all aircraft capablo of flying fly-ing should contlnuo to reconnoitre at all costs." |