Show Allies Now Have Bombing Planes Working in Squadrons i There were no aerial bombing organizations or-ganizations in the allied flying corps during the first year of the war. Practically all the work in the air was in the nature of observation. No pilots could be spared for anything else. Today probably 25 per cent of the aerial arms are bombing squadrons squad-rons of twelve machines per squadron. squad-ron. The first bombing was done by volunteer vol-unteer pilots who flew over the German Ger-man lines and dropped three or four |