Aerial Warfare.
AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN.
REUTER’S TELBOBAMB J
London, Aug. 5
“Reynolds’ Weekly” reports that Australian flyers in France took part in the recent push, and did most valuable work with unsurpassed daring. despite the bad weather. Three of these Australian? were killed and two were wounded. Lieutenant Dibbs, of Sydney, who had only been at the front for a month brought down three enemies. The Australian record in France, is held by an officer who has brought down twelve victms. Another has eleven to his credit.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 252, 17 August 1917, Page 5
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