Copyright, 1918, by
GEORGE SULLY & COMPANY

Air Service Boys Flying for France

PRINTED IN U. S. A.

AIR SERVICE BOYS
FLYING FOR FRANCE


CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
I—The Airplane Chums[ 1]
II—Looking Forward to Action[ 14]
III—Good-bye to the Aviation School[ 22]
IV—Starting for France[ 28]
V—The Secret Sailing[ 38]
VI—Nearing the Barred Zone[ 46]
VII—Secret Enemies Aboard[ 54]
VIII—Perils Within and Without[ 63]
IX—What Happened to Jack[ 72]
X—The Attack on the High Seas[ 80]
XI—One Submarine Less[ 87]
XII—Safely Landed[ 96]
XIII—The Zeppelin Raid on London[ 107]
XIV—At the French Flying School[ 119]
XV—A Lucky Meeting on the Road[ 127]
XVI—How Neal Won His Decoration[ 134]
XVII—With the Lafayette Escadrille[ 142]
XVIII—Hovering Over Verdun[ 150]
XIX—The Battle Below[ 158]
XX—Behind the French Lines[ 169]
XXI—Off with a Bombing Unit[ 177]
XXII—Wrecking a Munition Plant[ 185]
XXIII—Lost in a Sea of Clouds[ 193]
XXIV—In Great Luck[ 201]
XXV—Mentioned for Promotion—Conclusion [ 209]

AIR SERVICE BOYS FLYING
FOR FRANCE

CHAPTER I
THE AIRPLANE CHUMS

“Now then, good luck to you, Tom! Tell me how it feels to look down on the world from the clouds.”