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The Lafayette Escadrille: The American Volunteers Who Flew For France in World War One is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV ...
Pilots of the Lafayette Escadrille whose names few Americans recognize (from left): Chouteau Johnson, Lawrence Rumsey, James McConnell, William Thaw, Raoul Lufbery, Kiffin Rockwell, Didier Masson ...
On Monday, March 19, 1917, three Americans strapped into the cockpits of their single-seat biplanes on a French airfield, and embarked on a reconnaissance mission. The United States was weeks ...
“First to Fly,” Charles Bracelen Flood’s lively account of the group of American pilots known as the Lafayette Escadrille, provides a striking counterpoint to news stories about radicalized ...
The glory of the Lafayette Escardrille will not be diminished by its transfer to the American service. Without waiting for the end of neutrality, guided by a feeling of loyalty to the just cause ...
On November 15, 2010, Bonhams & Butterfields in San Francisco will auction this dark grey-green canvas fuselage insignia panel from a Spad VII flown by the Lafayette Escadrille, featuring the ...
McConnell, whom “The Aviator” sculpture in front of the University of Virginia’s Clemons Library honors, flew with France’s Lafayette Escadrille in World War I, and was the last American volunteer ...
FOX4 is continuing to highlight the Kansas City FilmFest this week, and on Thursday we spoke with Darroch Greer, the co-director and narrator of World War I film “The Lafayette Escadrille.” ...
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