the JACOB'S LADDER OF THE ARMY—BUILT BY 'PLANES. — Nine U.S. Curiiss attack 'planes, led by Colonel Earl Naiden, are pictured as stepping stones to sfoland during a picturesque exercise at Barksdale Field, Louisiana. The 'planes, each powered b\> 700 h.p. engines, are equipped with five machine guns and a load of bombs. Their speed is 200 miles an hour.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 272, 16 November 1935, Page 16
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59the JACOB'S LADDER OF THE ARMY—BUILT BY 'PLANES. — Nine U.S. Curiiss attack 'planes, led by Colonel Earl Naiden, are pictured as stepping stones to sfoland during a picturesque exercise at Barksdale Field, Louisiana. The 'planes, each powered b\> 700 h.p. engines, are equipped with five machine guns and a load of bombs. Their speed is 200 miles an hour. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 272, 16 November 1935, Page 16
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