WARFARE IN THE AIR.
AMERICAN EXPERTS' FLANS. MANY IDEAS REJECTED. WASHIireTOJL, Dec.. 3. The so-called .Morrow Investigating Board, which is dealing with some -of Colonel (formerly Brigadier-General) W. Mitchell's recommendations, has rejected as impracticable many of that officer's plans for the reorganisation. of the "United States air forces 'Hie board is very sceptical about the possible construction of any French aero-, plane capable of a trans-Atlantic flight with a useful military load aboard. "Colonel Mitchell says, and we agree, that the next war may well start in the air, but in all probability it will wind up as the last war did——lit. the mud, says the board.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19197, 10 December 1925, Page 11
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