
Aeroplanes in the Making
Work for the Cabinet-Maker, Mechanic, Needleworker and Painter
World War I is a compelling primary source for armchair historians and scholars alike.
Work for the Cabinet-Maker, Mechanic, Needleworker and Painter
What the War Has Done for Aviation as Viewed by a Pioneer Airman
Short notes
The Council of National Defense Must Keep an Open Mind, in Spite of Thousands of These
[article on military ideas that are useless]
Protection, Internal to the Ship, Against the Torpedo
Bringing the Nerves of the Battle Line into the Laboratory
By Jaques Boyer
"building up of a series of tests, partly mental and partly physical, by means of which a candidate for aviation or ambulance driving or some other special work is made to reveal his ability to do that work,"...
"By means of a machine-gun tunnel the rear gunner of the Gotha can
bring his fire to bear on what is generally a "blind spot""
By Our Military Expert
A Regiment of American Lumberjacks and Foresters for European Service
The Merchantship as a Submarine Destroyer
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