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Air Scout

British  

noun

  1. a scout belonging to a scout troop that specializes in flying, gliding, etc See Scout

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The qualities which marked Mr. Strang's story, "The Air Scout," and won extraordinarily high commendation from Lord Roberts, Lord Curzon, and others, as well as from the Spectator and other great journals, are again strikingly displayed; and the combination of thrilling adventure with an Imperial problem and excellent writing, adds one more to this author's long list of successes.

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I have read with great pleasure your book, 'The Air Scout.'

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Assistant Secretary Ingalls' immediate interest was the part as an air scout to be played by the Los Angeles which he boarded to observe the maneuvers.

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Stout-hearted indeed the old Luftgraaf—"Air Scout"—as the Germans call him, was.

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"Mars, the Belgian Air Scout," he was generally called, for few journalists appeared to know that he was a foreigner who had offered his services to the brave little country.

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