Often they didn't because giving out information could endanger their lives. News reels were made by the army for movie theaters.
Normally through media, i,e; News paper, radio...etc
Yes because during the WW1 people used the radios to see about news and listening to the radio.
The BBC world news service provided short wave radio news during the entire war.
Americans heard news about the war in Fireside Chats from FDR. They also read newspapers and many saw news reels when they went to the movies.
In "Flyboys," the men enter the war as French pilots for several reasons, including a desire for adventure, a sense of duty, and a commitment to defending freedom and democracy against oppression. Many are driven by a romanticized view of aerial combat and the opportunity to prove themselves in a heroic role. Additionally, personal aspirations, camaraderie with fellow pilots, and the hope of finding purpose during tumultuous times also motivate their enlistment.
Flyboys was released on 09/22/2006.
The Production Budget for Flyboys was $60,000,000.
The main character in "Flyboys" is played by James Franco. He portrays the character of Blaine Rawlings, a young American who joins the Lafayette Escadrille to become a fighter pilot during World War I.
People used paper and ink to get news which is called of course lettering. People lettered other people to know what was happening during the war to get information.
Flyboys grossed $13,090,630 in the domestic market.
I think because flyboys are easier to make and you can make more. But I'm not sure.
In "The Flyboys" (2008), Kyle Barrett is played by Reiley McClendon.
The nickname of US infantryman during World War I was Scuttlantlists in honor of the Scuttlant flyboys in West Virginia.
Rowlings joined the fighter squadron known as the "Hell's Angels" from the flyboys.
The Flyboys was released on DVD in the UK titled Sky Kids on 25 May 2009.
"All Quiet on the Western Front" (1930) and (1979). "Sergeant York" (1941). "Flyboys" (2006).
to tell the people about the news and what was going on