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Twenty years after the close of W.W I the American writer Willis Gordon Brown recalled his days as a fighter pilot with the R.F.C. and the curious series of crashes that lead to the discovery of a German saboteur who lived among them; his reminiscence appeared in the October, 1938 issue of SCRIPT:

“To the Germans this man was a highly respected hero giving his life for the fatherland; to us he became a rat of the lowest order.”


KEY WORDS: WW1 German saboteurs in British Army,WW1 German saboteurs in France,WW1 German saboteurs on RAF fields,WW1 German saboteurs on RFC fields,WW1 German spies on RAF fields,WW1 German spies on RFC fields,

Read A  Saboteur in the Royal Flying Corps (Rob Wagner’s Script, 1938) for Free
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