
140: WWI Aviators: From the Lafayette Escadrille to the Red Baron and More
History That Doesn't Suck
The Importance of Aviation in the Great War
Eugene Boulard is the only American flying for France that the color line prevents from flying for his own country. Many of these pilots aren't sure they want to fly under the stars and stripes at this point. There's also a question of competence. Most US Army leaders in 1917 think aviation's value begins with observation and ends with providing support to ground troops.
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