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Beach, Charles Amory

"Air Service Boys in the Big Battle"

The boys returned to their hotel, promising to write often
and to see their friends at the next opportunity.
"I won't forget!" said Tom, on parting from Nellie.
"Forget what?" asked Jack, as they were going down the street
together.
"I'm going to do my best to rescue her brother," said Tom, in a low
voice.
"Good! I'm with you!" declared Jack.
The stay of the two boys in Paris was all too short, but they were
anxious to get back to their work. They wanted to be fighting under
their own flag. Not that they had not been doing all they could for
liberty, but it was different, being with their own countrymen. And
so, when their leaves of absence were up, they took the train that
was to drop them at the place assigned, where the newly arrived
Americans were beginning their training.
"The American front!" cried Tom, as he and Jack reached the
headquarters of General Pershing and his associate officers. "The
American front at last!"
"And it's the happiest day of my life that I can fight on it!" cried
Jack.


CHAPTER VIII
A BATTLE IN THE AIR

Strictly speaking there was at that time no American front. That
did not come until later, for the American soldiers, as was proper,
were brigaded with the French and British, to enable our troops, who
were unused to European war conditions, to become acquainted with
the needful measures to meet and overcome the brutality of the Huns.


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