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boy wundyr x24 Apr 2017 9:20 a.m. PST

Just saw the news today that Cross & Cockade Int'l (I'm a recently un-lapsed member of several years standing) has released "Wings Over Mesopotamia, Air War in Iraq 1914-18": link

Should be a good read in and of itself, and maybe some scenario ideas, in the air or on the ground with air support. Apparently the authors spent time in the 1970s interviewing surviving pilots, so there's 40+ years of research in it.

Chris

daler240D24 Apr 2017 11:25 a.m. PST

wow, thanks for the heads up. This looks interesting indeed.

Buckeye AKA Darryl24 Apr 2017 4:50 p.m. PST

Could be the G Dog's next obscure Great War project. :)

Added it to my own Amazon wish list.

The G Dog Fezian24 Apr 2017 6:00 p.m. PST

Saw this on Facebook yesterday.

Yes…it would do nicely for the next obscure great war project. I'm sure I can drag Dances with Clydesdales along too.

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