[48] Scott.
[49] G. L. Lloyd.
[50] Penny.
[51] The S.E.5s.
[52] Bishop.
[53] Bishop.
[54] Home Establishment.
INDEX
- “Ace,” a French, [60] and note[25]
- Adam, Lieut. A. R., [128], [136]
- Adinfer Wood, [35];
- German trenches, [37–8]
- Aeroplane Supply Depot, No. [1], [112]
- Air Board Training Division, [87]
- Air Force Mechanical Transport, work of, [116–17]
- Albatros machines, [29–30], [31–2], [38], 42 note[10], [43] and note[12], [54], [55], [88], [103]
- Albert, [30]
- Allenby, General, inspection of 60 Squadron, [53], [56–7];
- sent to Egypt, [106]
- Americans, the, at Beugnatre, [118];
- men serving in English scout squadrons, [121–2]
- Amiens, [13], [106], [115–16];
- a dinner in, [118]
- Anderson, Lieut. J. R., [128], [137]
- “Archie” gunners, [8], [22], [34] and note[7], [35], [51–3]
- Armistice, the, [90], [122–4]
- Armstrong, Capt. D. V., [3], [8], [11], [15], [17–19];
- death, [72–3], [128]
- — Lieut. J. L., [128]
- Army of the Rhine, [126]
- Arras, [26], [56], [67];
- battle of, [22], [30–64]
- Arras-Albert Sector, the German retreat, [32–3]
- Arras-Cambrai road, [11–12]
- Artillery horses, [83]
- Artillery registration, German, [58–9], [61–2]
- Aspinall, Sergt.-Major, [4–5], [23]
- Atkinson, Lieut. F. L., [128], [136]
- Ayling, 2/Lieut. W. R., [128]
- B.E. machines, [9], [41]
- B.E.2C. machines, [2]
- Baalman, Lieut. J., [128]
- Bacon, Lieut. D. H., [128], [135]
- Bailleul aerodrome, [105]
- Baisieux, [116]
- Baker, Lieut. C. G., [128]
- Balfour, Major H. H., [3], [90], [128];
- description of a flight, [11–13]
- Ball, Captain A., [15–17], [39], [73], [81], [128]
- — Lieut. A. C., [88–9], [128], [137]
- “Balloon strafing,” [20–1], [38], [47–48];
- account by Captain Molesworth, [50–3]
- Bancroft, Sergt., [69], [136]
- Bapaume, [15], [17], [18], [36], [94], [118]
- Barnaby, Capt. H. O., of the “archie” gunners, [22]
- Barnett, Lieut. H. J. O., [128]
- Barrington-Kennet, Basil, [4]
- Bartlett, Lieut. J. N., [106], [128]
- Baths, camp, [95], [96]
- Battle, F/Officer H. F. V., [128], [138]
- Beck, Capt. A., [115], [122], [128]
- Belgian troops, rations and ammunitions for, [116]
- Belgrave, Capt. J. D., [73], [111], [128], [137]
- Bellevue, [105–6]
- Bell-Irving, Major A. D., [3], [15], [17], [21], [23], [128], [135]
- Bessoneau hangars, [94] and note[43]
- Beugnatre, [116], [118]
- Bigood, 2/Lieut. J., [3], [128]
- Binnie, Capt. A., [39], [44–5], [128], [136]
- Biplanes, Morane, [5], [6]
- Bishop, Lieut.-Col. W. A., [40], [45], [47], [49], [61–3], [66], [73], [81], [90], [97], [101–2], [104], [112], [128]
- Black Boy, dog, [96]
- Black, Capt. C. T., [39], [128]
- Blake, Capt. C. L., [128]
- Blessley, Lieut. R. C. W., [128]
- Boffles, 60 Squadron at, [106], [116]
- Boisdinghem, 60 Squadron moved to, [8]
- Booby traps, [36], [38], [123]
- Boulogne, [83]
- Bourlon Wood, 118
- Bower, 2/Lieut. F., [47–8], [129], [135]
- Brackenbury, Lieut. H. S., [45], [129]
- Breguet machine, [119–21]
- Bright, 89279 2/A.M. H. H., [137]
- Bristol machines, [2], [39], [115]
- Browning-Paterson, Capt. H. A., [3], [129], [135]
- Bruay mines, [57]
- Brussels, [9]
- Bryant, Capt. W. E. G., [3], [129], [135]
- Bryning, Lieut. H. E. W., [129]
- Buckingham bullets, [21], [51]
- Buckley, 2/Lieut. H., [115], [129], [137]
- “Bullets,” Morane, [5], [6–8], [11]
- Burbidge, 2/Lieut. E. A., [129]
- Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France, quoted, [74–5]
- Burning machine, a, described, [102–3]
- Busigny, [15]
- Caffyn, Lieut. C. McH. M., [45–6], [129], [135]
- Caldwell, Major K. L., [28], [31], [39], [57], [66], [70], [73], [129]
- Callaghan, Lieut. L. K., [118]
- Cambrai, [15], [50], [56], [118], [122];
- attack November [20], [79]
- Camel machines on the Somme, [18];
- for 151 Squadron, [71];
- for 148 Squadron, [117]
- Campbell, Lieut. K. T., [129]
- Canada, the elections, [84]
- Canadian cavalry, [40]
- Canadians, first contingent, [40];
- in the R.A.F., [81]
- Capel, Lieut. L. H. T., [129]
- Carleton, Capt. C. W., [129]
- Carlyle, Lieut. W. M., [129], [135]
- Carter, Lieut. A., [70], [129]
- Cass, 2/Lieut. W. E., [129]
- Cassel, [70], [86]
- Casualties, the first Flying Corps, [13];
- list of, [134–8]
- Caswell, Lieut. G. F., [129], [138]
- Caudry Station blown up, [123]
- Caunter, Capt. J. C. A., [129], [137]
- Cavendish, Lord John, ideal of a gentleman’s character, [74], [78–9]
- Cecil, Lord Hugh, on the education of the future R.A.F. officer, [74], [124]
- Cemeteries, German, [36]
- Central Flying School, Uphaven, [3], [81]
- Chapman, 2/Lieut. L. C., [129], [136]
- “Character of a gentleman,” [74–9]
- Charles, Capt. L. S., [129], [135]
- Chidlaw-Roberts, Capt. R. L., [70], [73], [129]
- Chinese coolies, [83–4]
- Chipilly, [47]
- Christie, 2/Lieut. E. W., [129], [137]
- Church Army huts, [84]
- Churchill, Mr., [125]
- Cinema, the, [101]
- “Circus,” the, red-painted German machines, [30], [38], [54], [67] and note[35]
- Cizancourt Bridge, [19]
- Clare, Capt. S., [129]
- Clark, Capt. F. W., [89], [129]
- — 2/Lieut. L. L., [3], [129], [135]
- — 2/Lieut. R. B., [48–9], [129], [136]
- Clarke, Major A. C., [114], [129];
- Armistice dinner, [123–4]
- Clay, T., Flight Commander, [118]
- Clouds, difficulties of flying in, [34–5]
- Cock, Lieut. J. H., [129], [136]
- Cole, A/Capt. E. S. T., [129]
- Collier, Capt. J., [129]
- Comic Cuts, [27] and note[6]
- Compass, use in clouds, [34] and note[8]
- Compass stations, [58–9]
- Conrad, on the west wind, [109–10]
- Cooper bombs, [18], [19], [70]
- Copeland, Capt. W. H. K., [106], [129]
- Courcelette, [15]
- Court, Lieut. G. F., [129]
- Craig, 2/Lieut. G. B., [129], [137]
- Crane, Lieut. F. D., [129]
- Crashes, [91]
- Crawford, Capt. K., [129], [137]
- Creech, Lieut. J. O., [118]
- Croisille, [34]
- Crompton, Lieut. H. D., [89], [90], [129]
- — Lieut. J. B., [70], [129]
- Cros, Lieut. G. L. Du, [129]
- Crowe, Major C. M., [114], [129]
- Cunningham, Lieut. C. F., [129]
- Dainville, [32]
- Dalmeny, Lord, [106]
- Daly, F/Lieut. A. P. V., [31], [129]
- Davies, Capt. I. Meredyth, [111], [129]
- Day, Lieut. W. B., [129]
- De Havilland machines, [115];
- 60 Squadron equipped with, [126]
- “Debussing,” term, [72] and note[39]
- Delay-action mines, [36], [123]
- Dell-Clarke, Capt. G. C., [129], [137]
- Demobilisation, [125–7]
- Densham, 2/Lieut. E. W. C., [129]
- Devastation by the enemy, [35–6]
- Dixmude, [119]
- Dobson, F/Lieut. G. W., [24–5], [129]
- Doby, batman, [14]
- “Dog-fights,” [43] and note[11], [54]
- Dogs of 60 Squadron, [84], [96]
- “Dope” treatment for aeroplane fabric, [28]
- Douai, [9], [42], [47], [54], 66 note[32], [88], [94]
- Doullens, [105]
- Doullens-Amiens road, [8]
- Doyle, Capt. J. E., [115], [129], [137]
- Drocourt Switch, [66] and note[32]
- Drocourt-Quéant Switch, [94]
- Drummond, Lieut. L., [129]
- Drysdale, Capt. J. M., [129], [135]
- Duck-boards, [83]
- Dug-outs, German, [36–8]
- Duncan, Capt. G. M., [115], [116], [129]
- — Capt. W. J. A., [73], [89], [90], [106], [111], [129]
- Dutch frontier escapes, [9]
- Eleventh Wing, the, 60 Squadron moved to, [65], [69]
- Elgood, 2/Lieut. J., [129]
- Elliott, Lieut. G. F., [129]
- — Lieut. J. McC., [47], [130], [136]
- Engines, air-cooled rotaries, [25], [65];
- water-cooled stationaries, [25], [65–6]
- Epinoy aerodrome, [114]
- Estrées-en-Chaussée, attacks on, [18–20]
- Etaples, [63], [126]
- Evans, Lieut. C. D., [89], [130]
- “Evening hate,” [49] and note[18]
- F.E.8 machines, [26] and note[4], [94], [95]
- Fampoux, [47]
- Fienvilliers, [106]
- Fifth Army, [70]
- Fighting in the air, conditions, [108–9]
- Filescamp Farm, 60 Squadron established at, [24], [57], [69–70]
- First Army front, night-bombing, [72];
- the Cambrai attack, [79]
- Fitzgerald, 2/Lieut. J. J., [130], [137]
- Flintoft, 2/Lieut. H. T., [130]
- “Flying Pig,” the, [43]
- Flynn, 2/Lieut. J. H., [130], [137]
- Foch, Maréchal, [119–20]
- Fokkers, produced autumn 1915, [2];
- not distinguishable from the “bullets,” [8];
- on the Somme, [12];
- the D[7], [115];
- low-flying, [117–18]
- Folkestone, [62]
- Foot, Major E. L., [8], [15], [130]
- Football teams, [23], [82–3], [125]
- Formation, fighting in, [43] and note[14]
- Forsyth, 2/Lieut. C. V., [130]
- France, Lieut. C. W., [130]
- French Flying Corps, [119–20]
- Frost, effect on Hun flying, [25], [31]
- Fry, Capt. W. M., [46], [50], [130]
- Gallais, Capt. P. E. M. Le, [130]
- Gallipoli, [39]
- Garnett, Lieut. W. P., [130], [135]
- Gavrelle, [67]
- German Flying Corps, [117], [122]
- German retreat, March 1917, [33], [34];
- prisoners at Cassel, [86–7];
- courtesy, [88]
- Gibbon, Lieut. F. O., [130]
- Gilchrist, Lieut. W., [130], [136]
- — Major E. J. L. W., [8], [15], [17], [21], [31], [130], [135]
- Giles, Capt. G. A., [23], [130]
- Gnome Martinsyde scout, [23]
- Good, Lieut. H., [3], [130]
- Goodrich, Capt. F. E., [130]
- Gordon, Lieut. H. A., [111–12], [130], [137]
- Gosport School of Special Flying, [2], [14], [17]
- Gotha biplanes, [18]
- Gramophone Company factory at Hayes, [5]
- Grandin, 2/Lieut. R. J., [45], [130], [136]
- Graves, Major E. P., command of 60 Squadron, [23], [24];
- death of, [30], [31], [130], [135]
- Gray, Capt. D. B., [3], [130]
- Grenfell, Capt. E. O., [8], [15], [31–2], [130], [135]
- “Grids,” the term, [26] and note[3], [28]
- Griffith, Lieut. J. S., [90], [106], [111], [130], [137]
- Gunner, 2/Lieut. W. H., [130], [136]
- Gun-oil, non-freezing, [31]
- Guy, Capt. H. W., [130]
- Haig, Field-Marshal Earl, [116], 127
- Hall, Lieut. C. S., [41], [47], [66], [130], [136]
- — Lieut. J. G., [130], [137]
- Hamer, Lieut. H., [130]
- Hammersley, Capt. H. A., [70], [73], [89], [90], [106], [130]
- Hammond, Lieut. H. T., [130], [136]
- Hare-hunting, [125–6]
- Harlow, 2/Lieut. L. P., [130]
- Harris, Lieut. H., [3], [130]
- — 2/Lieut. R. M., [130], [136]
- Havrincourt Wood, [15], [117]
- Hawtrey, 2/Lieut. J. J. A., [130], [136]
- Hayes, [5]
- Headlam, Lieut. J., [130], [137]
- Heenan, Major J. N. O., [3], [130]
- Hegarty, Capt. H. G., [89], [106], [111], [130]
- Hem, [106]
- Hemsworth, Lieut. G. W., [84–6], [130]
- Henderson, Lieut. C. R., [130]
- — Lieut. N. P., [130], [136]
- Herbert, Capt. E. G., [31], [130], [135]
- Hervey, Lieut. H. E., [45], [130], [136]
- Hickson, 2/Lieut. F. A., [130]
- Higgins, Brig.-Gen. J. F. A., [22], [23], [57];
- account of Ball’s feats, [16–17]
- Hill, Sqdn.-Leader R. M., [8], [15], [17], [21], [130]
- Hindenburg Line, [34], [94], [99];
- German retreat to, [123]
- Hispano Suisa engine, [65], [66], [90]
- Holland, Capt. C., [130]
- Honours gained by 60 Squadron, [127]
- Hopper, 2/Lieut. R., [31], [130], [135]
- Horn, F/Lieut. S. B., [57], [66], [130]
- Hôtel Continental at Paris-Plage, [63]
- Howard, 2/Lieut. E. S., [130], [136];
- an adventure at Roeux, [46–7]
- Hun Jagdstaffeln, [65]
- Hunter, Lieut. G. D., [130], [136]
- Hussars, the 19th, [3], [24]
- Incendiary bombs, [19], [21]
- Independent Air Force, [120]
- India, 60 Squadron stationed in, [126]
- Iron Cross, [27]
- Izel le Hameau aerodrome, [21–4], [91]
- Jenkins, Lieut. W. E., [66], [69], [70], [130], [137]
- Johnson, Lieut. O. P., [116], [130]
- Johnston, Lieut. B. S., [130]
- Jones, Lieut. R. N. K., [130]
- Joyce, Lieut. P. S., [131], [135]
- Kate, dog, [96]
- Kean, Capt. R. C., [131]
- Keddie, Capt. G. D. F., [3], [131]
- Keen, Lieut. S. W., [131], [137]
- Kelly, Lieut. C. M., [131]
- Kemmel Hill, [120]
- Kent, 2/Lieut. W. M., [89–90], [131], [137]
- Kerr, Lieut. J. F. M., [131]
- Kight, 2/Lieut. J. L., [131]
- Kimbell, 2/Lieut. R. E., [131], [136]
- Kindley, F. E., [18]
- King, 2/Lieut. C. H. M., [131]
- Kingwill, Capt. A. N., [131]
- Kirkpatrick, Lieut. R. A., [131]
- Kirton, Capt. H., [131]
- Kite balloons, hostile, firing of, [20–21], [38]
- “Kite,” name applied to the Morane biplane, [6]
- Knowles, Capt. M. B., [41], [131], [136]
- — Lieut. R. H., [3], [131]
- Langwill, Lieut. T., [47], [131], [136]
- Latta, Capt. J. D., [15], [17], [131]
- Laurie-Reid, 2/Lieut. J., [3], [131]
- Laurier, election of, [84]
- Law, Capt. J. K., [70–1], [131], [137]
- — Mr. Bonar, [70]
- Le Cateau, [122]
- Le Hameau, [56]
- Le Prieur rockets, [20], [21], [51] and note[19]
- Le Quesnoy, [123]
- Le Rhone engine, [6], [7], [28], [65]
- Leckie, 2/Lieut. L. H., [131]
- Lens, [44]
- Lewis, Col., [22]
- — Lieut. H. M., [131]
- — Lieut. R. G., [111–12], [131], [137]
- Lewis guns, [7], [28], [52] and note[22], [55], [90]
- Lille, [14]
- Lloyd, Capt. E. A., [131]
- — Lieut. D. R. C., [50], [57], [131], [136]
- — Major G. L., [50], [57], [66], [98–9], [131]
- Lobo, dog, [66]
- Locre Château, [72]
- London Colney, in Herts, [118]
- London, defence of, [19]
- Loraine, Robert, 22
- Losses, calculation of, [107–8];
- German method, [108]
- Loughram, Lieut. L. B., [131], [137]
- Louw, 2/Lieut. J. C., [131]
- Low flying, [47]
- Lucheux, Château of, [98]
- Lund, Lieut. R. J. S., [131]
- Lys, the, [120]
- McCall, Capt. J. D., [131]
- McCarthy, Lieut. W. F., [131]
- McCracken, Lieut. E. J. C., [131], [137]
- McCudden, Major J. B., [112–4], [131]
- McEntegart, F/Lieut. B., [116], [131]
- MacGregor, Lieut. I. C., [70], [131], [137]
- Machines, faulty, [45–6]
- Mackey, 2/Lieut. N. C., [131]
- McKissock, 2/Lieut. C. D., [131], [136]
- McLean, Lieut. C. T., [118]
- Maclennan, 2/Lieut. R. D., [131], [137];
- his letters quoted, [80–7]
- MacVicker, Lieut. J. E. C., [131], [137]
- Marie Capelle aerodrome, [70], [80], [88], [91];
- described by 2/Lieut. R. W. Maclennan, [81–7]
- Marlborough in Flanders, [98]
- Marquise, [112]
- Martin, 2/Lieut. H. E., [131], [135]
- Martinpuich, [15]
- Mason, F/Officer S. J., [116], [131]
- Maubeuge, [123]
- Meintjies, Major H., [3], [8], [15], [17], [23], [31], [39], [131]
- Menin, [73]
- Mesopotamia, [70]
- Message-dropping, novel system, [72–3]
- Messines Ridge, [65]
- Metz, [120]
- Middlemas, Capt. P., [23], [131]
- Millar, 2/Lieut. S. C., [131]
- Milot, Major J. A., [45], [131], [136]
- Moislans, [19]
- Molesworth, Capt. W. E., [38], [47], [57], [131];
- letters of, describing fights, quoted, [25–7], [35–8], [42–4], [50–3], [66–9];
- on the feelings and emotions of a scout pilot, [92–105];
- honours for, [66], [105]
- Molyneux, Capt. H. A. S., [131]
- Monchy-au-Bois, [35]
- Monchy-le-Preux, [55]
- Mons, [13], [14]
- Moore, Major B. F., [88], [112], [131]
- Moranes (French machine) supplied to 60 Squadron, [3], [5], [6–8], [11], [91]
- Morey, Lieut. A. W., [88], [131], [137]
- Morris, Lieut. D. H., [131]
- Morse, Capt. F. J., [131]
- Mowle, Lieut. A. W. M., [132], [136]
- Murray, Lieut. D. C. G., [132], [136]
- Nancy, [118]
- Netheravon, [23]
- Newman, “Idea of a University” quoted, [74], [76–8]
- Newth, 2/Lieut. W. B., [132]
- Newton, 2/Lieut. H. J., [3], [132], [135]
- Nicholson, Lieut. B., [14], [132]
- Nicod, Sergt., [22]
- Nieuport machines, given to 1 Squadron, [2];
- 60 Squadron equipped with, [21–2], [54–5];
- description, [27–9], [65], [91];
- the Albatros and, compared, [38];
- given to 29 Squadron, [41]
- Night bombing, Hun, [71–2]
- Night Flying Squadron 151, [17]
- Ninth Division in Gallipoli, [39]
- Nissen huts, [24], [96]
- O’Beirne, Lieut. J. I. M., [3], [132]
- Offensive, March 1918, [92–124]
- Oliver, Lieut. A. R., [132]
- “Onions, flaming,” [52] and note[21]
- Ormsby, Lieut. J. A. N., [132], [135]
- Orpen, Lieut. H. C. M., [116], [132]
- Ortner, Lieut. E. R., [132]
- Osborne, Lieut. F. H., [132]
- Osmond, Lieut. G. E., [132]
- Overy, Lieut. C. F., [3], [132]
- Oxford, [85]
- Painting the “grids,” [97]
- Parachutes, [115–16]
- “Parasols,” Morane, for 60 Squadron, [5–6]
- Paris, machines from, [45]
- Paris-Plage, [63]
- Parker, Capt. G. A., [132], [135]
- — Major S. E., [132]
- Parkes, Lieut. F. C., [132]
- — Lieut. G. A. H., [132], [136]
- Parry, Capt. C., [132], [137]
- Passchendale, [65–91], [119]
- Patrick, Major C. K. Cochrane, [65], [70], [87], [132]
- Patterson, Major C., [132]
- Penny, Capt. A. R., [46], [47], [100], 132
- Percival, Lieut. E. W., [132]
- Pfalz scouts, [112]
- Phalen, 2/Lieut. R. M., [132], [136]
- Phillippi, Capt. G., [15], [21], [132], [135]
- Photographs taken by 60 Squadron, [42]
- Pidcock, F/Officer G. A. H., [50], [132]
- “Pink Lady,” the, [30]
- Pope, F/Officer S. L., [79], [132]
- Poperinghe, [66], [71]
- Portal, Lieut. C. F. A., [3], [132]
- Pretyman, Col., [22], [57]
- Price, 2/Lieut. O., [132]
- Priestley, Lieut. J. O., [89], [132]
- Proctor, Lieut. H. N. J., [132], [137]
- Quéant, 66 note[32]
- Quievy, [116], [122]
- R.A.S., No. [1], [3]
- Radford (Basil Hallam), [11]
- Ransart, [35]
- Rayner, Capt. E. B. A., [132]
- — Capt. J. W., [116–18], [132]
- Read, Lieut. F. K., [132]
- Recording Officer, work of the, [66] and note[32]
- Richthofen, [38]
- — Freiherr von, [30]
- Ridley, 2/Lieut. C. A., [3], [9–10], [132], [134], [135]
- Robertson, Lieut. N. McL., [132], [135]
- — 2/Lieut. D. M., [132], [136]
- Roeux, attack on, [46–7]
- Ross, 2/Lieut. H. G., [46], [47], [132], [136]
- Roth, Lieut. J. A., [132]
- Roulers, [70]
- Roxburgh-Smith, Capt. B., [132]
- Royal Air Force, official formation, [88]
- Royal Flying Corps, number of squadrons, [2];
- ground operations, [46];
- amalgamation with the R.N.A.S., [88]
- Royal Military College, [40]
- Royal Munster Fusiliers, [92]
- Royal Naval Air Force, [2]
- Royal Naval Air Service, [88]
- Royal Warwickshire Regiment, [88]
- Roystan, Lieut. N. C., [132], [137]
- Rumpler or L.V.G., [113]
- Russell, Lieut. W. O., [132], [136]
- Rutherford, Capt., [66], [69], [70], [73], [132]
- S. E. 5s, [39], [54], [112];
- 60 Squadron equipped with, [65–6], [73], [81], [90–1], [101]
- St. André, [21]
- St. Omer, [3], [5], [83]
- St. Pol, [22], [88]
- St. Quentin, [15]
- Salmond, Gen. Sir J., [14], [88]
- Saunders, Lieut. A. W., [111], [112], [115], [132]
- Savy aerodrome and village, [22], [23]
- Scarpe, the, [67];
- valley, [41], [46]
- Scholte, Capt. O. J. F., [73], [111], [132]
- Scott, Major A. J. L., [132], [136];
- commander 60 Squadron, [30–1];
- wing commander, [65];
- honour for, [97–8];
- wounded, [98–101]
- Scouts, method of work in 1916, [8–9]
- Seabrook, Capt. J., [132]
- Second Army in Ypres Sector, [65];
- report centre, [70], [72]
- Sedgeford in Norfolk, [126]
- Seely, Gen., [14]
- Selous, Capt. F. H. B., [73–4], [132], [137]
- Sergt.-Major, technical work, [5]
- Sherwood, Lieut., [70], [132], [137]
- Sillars, Lieut. R. G., [132]
- Simpson, Lieut. J. H., [3], [11], [133]
- Sinclair, 2/Lieut. M. D., [116], [133]
- Small, Lieut.-Col. B. C. D., account of Capt. Armstrong, [17–20]
- Smart, 2/Lieut. G. O., [41], [133], [136]
- — Sqdn.-Leader H. G., [3], [133]
- Smith, Lieut. J. E., [133], [137]
- — Lieut. L. H., [133], [138]
- — Lieut. R. H., [133]
- — 2/Lieut. H. S., [137]
- Smith-Barry, Lieut.-Col. R. R., [133];
- flight commander, [3], [8], [11–13], [13–15];
- at Gosport, [17];
- a farewell dinner, [22–3]
- Smyrk, [5]
- Soden, Lieut. F. O., [73], [89], [133]
- Somers, Capt. A. S. M., [3]
- Somme, the, work of 60 Squadron, [11–29]
- Sopwith two-seaters, [30], [42] and note[10]
- Southwell, Lieut. L. V., [133], [137]
- Sowrey, Sqdn.-Leader W., [133]
- “Spad,” a, given to Major Foot, [15]
- Spandau guns, [38], [55]
- Spencer, Lieut. J. M. J., [133], [135]
- Spies, method of landing, [9–10]
- Springs, Lieut., [118]
- Squadron, No. 1 Reserve Aeroplane, [2];
- 3 Squadron, [114];
- 7 Squadron, [40];
- 11 Squadron, [41], [114];
- 17 American Squadron, [118–9];
- 20 Squadron, [23], [70];
- 23 Squadron, [65];
- 29 Squadron, [41], [50], [71], [113];
- 40 Squadron, [66];
- 43 Squadron, [30], [90];
- 48 Squadron, [39];
- 56 Squadron, [39], [54], [113], [114], [119–20];
- 70 Squadron, [71];
- 74 Squadron, [39];
- 85 Squadron, [112], [114];
- 148 American Squadron, [117–119];
- 151 Squadron, [17–20], [71–2];
- 201 Squadron, [118]
- Squadron, 60, formation, [1–10];
- inspection by Gen. Allenby, [53], [56–7];
- honours gained by, [127]
- Stedman, Lieut. F., [133], [136]
- Steele, 2/Lieut. R. B., [69], [133]
- Stockwell, 2/Lieut. L. G., [133], [138]
- Stookes, T/Capt. V. A., [133]
- Strange, Louis, [125]
- Stuart-Smith, 2/Lieut. H. S., [133]
- Sullock, Lieut. E. A., [133]
- Summers, Capt. A. S. M., [15], [21], [73], [133], [135]
- Sussex Yeomanry, [30]
- Synchronising gear, none on the Moranes, [7]
- Talbot, 2/Lieut. H. E., [133]
- Taylor, Capt. H. S., [133]
- Temperley, Capt. G. J., [133]
- Tennant, Lieut. G. E., [133]
- Tennis at Files Camp Farm, [57]
- Tetus, M., demesne of, [24], [57]
- Thamer, Lieut. O., [133], [137]
- Third Army Front, Arras, [30], [31];
- night bombing on, [72];
- the Cambrai attack, [79]
- Third Corps attack, Aug. 1917, [69]
- Thirteenth Wing, [105], [117], [119]
- Thomson, 2/Lieut. S. A., [133], [137]
- Thornton, F/Officer E., [133]
- Tounshend, Mr. Thos., [79]
- Tower, Capt. H. C., [3], [15], [133], [135]
- Townesend, F/Lieut. E. J. D., [133], [135]
- Tracer bullets, [51] and note[22], [52]
- Trailers, [49] and note[16]
- Trenchard, General, [2], [88], [120];
- orders of, [108]
- Trenches, German, [36–8]
- Triplanes, German, [89]
- Trusler, Lieut. J. W., [133]
- Two-seater fighters, [115]
- Uphaven Central Flying School, [3]
- Upton-Smith, 2/Lieut. F. E., [133]
- Valenciennes, [123]
- Vert Galant, 60 Squadron at, [8], [12], [21]
- Very lights, [104];
- pistols, [27] and note[5], [35], [38]
- Vickers gun, [90]
- Vimy Ridge, [50]
- Vincent, Capt. S. F., [15], [22], [133]
- Vis-en-Artois, [54]
- Vitry, [66]
- Wainwright, Lieut. B. M., [133], [135]
- Waldron, Major F. F., [2–4], [11–13], [133], [135]
- Walker, Lieut., [133]
- — Sergt. A., [135]
- Walters, Lieut. A. M., [15], [133]
- Weedon, Capt. L. S., [31], [133]
- West Wind, Conrad on the, [109–10]
- Westergaard, 2/Lieut. A. N., [133]
- West-Thompson, 2/Lieut. M., [66], [69], [133], [137]
- Whitehead, Capt. L. E., [133], [135]
- — Lieut. A. D., [31], [133], [135]
- Whiting, Lieut. J. O., [70], [133], [137]
- Whitney, Lieut. R. K., [115], [133], [137]
- Wilde, 2/Lieut. R. C. R., [133]
- Williams, Fleming, [106]
- — Lieut. C., [133], [135]
- — Lieut. G., [3]
- — 2/Lieut. V. F., [133], [135]
- Winslow, 2/Lieut. J., [133]
- Wireless interception, work of 60 Squadron, [57–62]
- Wotan line, [123]
- Wright, Lieut. C. O., [133]
- Young, Lieut. G. C., [45], [70], [133]
- Ypres Sector, [65];
- desolation of, [85]
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