Produced by Roger Frank and Sue Clark
DON HALE WITH THE FLYING SQUADRON
By W. CRISPIN SHEPPARD
_Author of_ "DON HALE IN THE WAR ZONE" "DON HALE OVER THERE" "THE RAMBLER CLUB SERIES," ETC.
Illustrated by H. A. BODINE
THE PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA 1919
COPYRIGHT 1919 BY THE PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY
Don Hale with the Flying Squadron
He shut off the engine and dove]
Introduction
"Don Hale with the Flying Squadron" is the third of the "Don Hale Stories." It follows "Don Hale in the War Zone," and "Don Hale Over There," and tells what happens to Don after he relinquishes his dangerous post as an ambulance driver for the Red Cross on the western front.
But Don's new duties are of a far more dangerous nature; and during his training in the aviation school and after he finally becomes a full-fledged member of that most famous of all flying squadrons, the Lafayette Escadrille, he has interesting experiences and enough exciting adventures to last even the most spirited youngster an entire lifetime.
It may be safely said, however, that the account is not overdrawn; indeed, in the air service, in which most valiant deeds have been performed, it would be hard to exaggerate the perils which beset the "cavalry of the clouds" on every side.
To add to the interest of Don's experiences with the escadrille there is a certain mystery connected with several characters which is not solved until the end of the story.
In the next book of the series, "Don Hale with the Yanks," is told the further adventures of the young combat pilot after he has been transferred to the American air service. He sees much of that memorable conflict--one of the turning points of the great war--when, at Chateau Thierry, the German drive for Paris was halted by the victorious Americans.
W. Crispin Sheppard.
CONTENTS
I--THE GREENHORN II--NEW COMRADES III--SPIES IV--"PENGUINS" V--TRAINING VI--DUBLIN DAN VII--THE VRILLE VIII--THE HERO IX--THE ACE X--CORPORAL DON XI--THE LAFAYETTE XII--ABOVE THE CLOUDS XIII--THE FARMER XIV--THE BOMBARDMENT XV--A BATTLE IN THE CLOUDS XVI--THE EMPTY HOUSE XVII--A MYSTERY XVIII--THE RED SQUADRON XIX--THE PERILOUS GAME XX--HAMLIN XXI--THE ARREST XXII--THE TRIAL
Illustrations
He Shut Off the Engine And Dove "Spies Are Everywhere" "There Are Other Games Just As Dangerous" "The German Lines Must Not Be Crossed" His Passage Was Unexpectedly Blocked
Don Hale With the Flying Squadron