14 January 2007, 05:34 PM
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In readings concerning the British trained contingent of U.S.. WWI flyers~ It can be noted that an American, one of the "Camel Drivers" (it might have been Clay) who was then flying with an American squadron under British command, wrote to his parents, in June of 1918, that any reports of Americans operating in squadron strength elsewhere were inaccurate and that the two squadons flying 'Camels' with the British were the only American units operating at the front~
The belief was offered even though the American 'First Pursuit Group'~ ie. at that time~ the 94th,95th and 27th Pursuit squadrons~ had been well-established and operational several months earlier~
Lee
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