John Haworth Drewry Letters
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− | + | are getting lots of flying. I have now spent over 100 hours actual time in the air. I expect by the end of this month to have taught about thirty men to fly, that is to have sent them off by themselves in a machine. We are getting a great number of Americans from New York who come over and enlist in the R.F.C., and we find that they are a better class of men than the U.S. Army men whom we had here. | |
I think I have no more news for this time so good-bye for the present with much love, as ever | I think I have no more news for this time so good-bye for the present with much love, as ever | ||
− | Your affectionate son | + | Your affectionate son Haworth. |
BC Archives, 93-6553 | BC Archives, 93-6553 |
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are getting lots of flying. I have now spent over 100 hours actual time in the air. I expect by the end of this month to have taught about thirty men to fly, that is to have sent them off by themselves in a machine. We are getting a great number of Americans from New York who come over and enlist in the R.F.C., and we find that they are a better class of men than the U.S. Army men whom we had here.
I think I have no more news for this time so good-bye for the present with much love, as ever
Your affectionate son Haworth.
BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 DREWRY FAMILY Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.