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UNITED STATES ARMY TRAINS PILOTS FOR R.A.F. The United States Army Air Corps is going to train 8,000 R.A.F. pilots a year With British and American aircraft production accelerated, the R.A.F. is speeding up training to keep pace, and hundreds of youngsters are already in America and more are arriving each month. The school where R.A.F. cadets are traniing is about six miles from the nearest town. This group of embryo pilots is seen at one of the guard houses on the boundary of the school area.

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Evening Star, Issue 24004, 1 October 1941, Page 9

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UNITED STATES ARMY TRAINS PILOTS FOR R.A.F. The United States Army Air Corps is going to train 8,000 R.A.F. pilots a year With British and American aircraft production accelerated, the R.A.F. is speeding up training to keep pace, and hundreds of youngsters are already in America and more are arriving each month. The school where R.A.F. cadets are traniing is about six miles from the nearest town. This group of embryo pilots is seen at one of the guard houses on the boundary of the school area. Evening Star, Issue 24004, 1 October 1941, Page 9

UNITED STATES ARMY TRAINS PILOTS FOR R.A.F. The United States Army Air Corps is going to train 8,000 R.A.F. pilots a year With British and American aircraft production accelerated, the R.A.F. is speeding up training to keep pace, and hundreds of youngsters are already in America and more are arriving each month. The school where R.A.F. cadets are traniing is about six miles from the nearest town. This group of embryo pilots is seen at one of the guard houses on the boundary of the school area. Evening Star, Issue 24004, 1 October 1941, Page 9