because people would blow up in the sky
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The Navy traditionally allows beards due to their need to PRESERVE drinking/hygiene water for the vessel's crewmen. The Army allowed beards for partly for the same reasons prior to WW1. From WW1 onward, beards had to be removed for men to be able to properly fit (wear) their gas masks.
the rich would wear costly fabrics and the poor would wear wool and linen.howeve, the sumptuary laws dictated whta you could wear according to your rank
Rickenbacker shot down 26 enemy aircraft in World War I. How many of the pilots were killed is not known, nor is the number of ground troops he might have killed.
in ww1 pilots took pictures of enemy position and carried a pistol in there pocket but the first mounted weapon on an aircraft was i think a 7.5mm machie gun. it could have been 6.5... anyway it was a machine gun.
In WW1 pilots were called fly boys.
yes they did.
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Oswald Boelke was one of the first. He made 40 'kills', he perished in a crash landing in October 1916.
Yes, there were. A few were in WW1, but a lot of Russian women were pilots in world war two.
The first was Eugene Bullard, a black American who flew with Escadrille Lafayette in WW1
Psychotechnicians are what psychologists called pilots during/after WW1, in their ability to combine physical senses with psychic tension. In other words, it is the pilots ability to feel the anatomical stresses of their plane and self in order to properly control the plane.
The Navy traditionally allows beards due to their need to PRESERVE drinking/hygiene water for the vessel's crewmen. The Army allowed beards for partly for the same reasons prior to WW1. From WW1 onward, beards had to be removed for men to be able to properly fit (wear) their gas masks.
You Wear Poppies in memory of the soldiers who died on Flanders Field. Because They were the only flowers growing when WW1 was happening. ^_^
Yes, They joined in 1920 and left in 1930
My guess is ww2. However there are documentries on ww1 where modern science has allowed us to view the fil in color. Look up WW1 in colour on youtube.
I've checked and rechecked my books on WW1 pilots and can find no Central power pilot who shot down 1 Japanese plane, let alone 40. Evidently during WW1 the Germans had only 1 airplane posted in Asia, so no pilot shot down 40 Japanese during the war.