History: Review of New Books, September 22nd, 1997
John H. Morrow Jr., Franklin Professor of History at the University of Georgia, and Earl Rogers, Bogart's son and a former naval aviator, have accomplished several important goals with the publication of Bogart Rogers's World War I letters. First, Rogers's letters provide an invaluable look at what it was like for Americans flying with the British Royal Air Force (RAF) in World War i. Second, the letters provide insight into the day-to-day activities and concerns of aviators during the Great War, such as training, weather, disease, recreation, and combat. Lastly, the letters provide a means ...
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