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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: Royal Flying Corps, Austro-Hungarian Army, Royal Naval Air Service, Spruce Production Division, Canadian Corps, I Corps, Bosnian-Herzegovinian Infantry, Jagdstaffel 36, 53rd Reserve Division, 54th Reserve Division, Jagdstaffel 33, Jagdstaffel 32, 77th Reserve Division, 10th Bavarian Infantry Division, 33rd Reserve Division, Jagdstaffel 10, Tyneside Scottish Brigade, 78th Reserve Division, 25th Reserve Division, Jagdstaffel 34, 43rd Reserve Division, 46th Reserve Division, 28th Division, 9th Bavarian Reserve Division, 47th Reserve Division, 109th Infantry Division, 108th Infantry Division, Royal Croatian Home Guard, Tyneside Irish Brigade, 101st Infantry Division, 25th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, Sheffield City Battalion, 5th Canadian Division, Cavalry Division, Brigade II of the Polish Legions, Polnische Wehrmacht, 1st Indian Cavalry Division, 164th Battalion, CEF, Polish Legion in Finland, 156th Battalion, CEF, 150th Battalion, CEF, 39th Division, Polish Auxiliary Corps, 236th Battalion, CEF, 208th Battalion, CEF, 119th Battalion, CEF, 161st Battalion, CEF, 185th Canadian Infantry Battalion, CEF, 160th Battalion, CEF, 198th Battalion, CEF, 125th Battalion, CEF, 134th Battalion, CEF. Excerpt: The Royal Flying Corps (RFC) was the over-land air arm of the British military during most of the First World War. During the early part of the war, the RFC's responsibilities were centred on support of the British Army, via artillery co-operation and photographic reconnaissance. This work gradually led RFC pilots into aerial battles with German pilots and later in the war included the strafing of enemy infantry and emplacements, the bombing of German military airfields and later the strategic bombing of German industrial and transportation facilities. At the start of World War I the RFC, commanded by David Henderson, consisted...