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THE AMERICAN AIR ARMY.

There has been a remarkably gratifying response to the call for airmen (writes the Washington correspondent of the Times). Thousands of Americans are being registered for flying. SeVeral great universities are turning but cadets steadily. Twenty-four flying schools have been created. Arrangements have also been made with 'the allied countries for the final training of the American cadets on foreign soil. These men are being trained in American uniforms, and will be turned over as finished airmen to the fighting forces in France. There is practically no limit to the number of aerial fighters which the United States can and will furnish in the war for democracy.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15387, 19 December 1917, Page 4

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THE AMERICAN AIR ARMY. Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15387, 19 December 1917, Page 4

THE AMERICAN AIR ARMY. Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15387, 19 December 1917, Page 4

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