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  • JAMES R. McCONNELL [Frontispiece Image] "I frankly confess to a feeling of marked satisfaction at receiving that grade [Sergeant] in the world's finest army" (See page 45) From Flying for France. With the American Escadrille at Verdun.


  • KIFFIN ROCKWELL, OF ASHEVILLE, N. C. Who was killed in an air duel over Verdun "Kiffin was imbued with the spirit of the cause for which he fought. He said: 'I pay my part for Lafayette and Rochambeau' " (See page 97) From Flying for France. With the American Escadrille at Verdun.


  • SOME OF THE AMERICANS WHO ARE FLYING FOR FRANCE Left to right: Victor Chapman (killed), Elliot Cowdin, Bert Hall, Lieut. William Thaw, Capt. Thénault, Lieut. de Laage de Mux, Norman Prince (killed), Kiffin Rockwell (killed), and James McConnell From Flying for France. With the American Escadrille at Verdun.


  • TWO MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN ESCADRILLE Of the French Flying Service, who were killed flying for France Upper picture: Norman Prince, of Boston, Mass. Lower picture: Victor Chapman, of New York City From Flying for France. With the American Escadrille at Verdun.