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Concur w/Greg that the "elite" series involves some mighty "regular" organizations including a coupla WWDeuce fighter groups that simply did their job competently. But ya gotta remember that by definition, a series involves multiple volumes, and that often requires expanding coverage to available authors and data.
Ain't no way that N.124 was elite in the military sense, and evidently Jon G. acknowledges that fact in his text (IMO, 34 morts in two years flunks the elite title in WW I fershure.) But today, when the entire Army of One is called "elite," well, standards are bound to slacken with passage of time.
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