Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1919)

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Zero hour for aviators. These young Americans were photographed in the clear, early light of a cool autumn morning, waiting for the bugle-call to summon them to the clouds. Notwithstanding their Arctic muffling, the ground-weather is delightful — but there is some thermometric aifference between the ground and 15,000 feet. I'liotos by Co on PublU Infoi buildings at the left and the wide stretch of white road suggest a sunthe only man who saw this as a picture was the photographer. The — are just trudging through a French village enroute to do a job of work the Huns. Behold a Filipino recruit in the spud brigade! "Under Four Flags" is really a misnomer, for there are so many flags and national emblems in the allied ranks that a mere assemblage of standard-bearers would make quite a procession in itself. M