File:The Enemy Goes Blind By Lieutenant Henri Farre.jpg
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By Lieutenant Henri Farré Observateur-Bombardier au Premier Groupe d'Escadrille de Bombardment French air hunters invading the enemy's territory at the peak of the German attack on Verdun, in May, 1916, on the heights across the Meuse, make their first test, and a successful one of a new fuse designed by Lieutenant de Vaisseau Le Prieur for the destruction of the observation balloons. " |
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Source | New-York tribune April 6, 1919 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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