In the summer of 1914, not quite seventeen-year-old Edward applies to the Royal Flying Corps to train as a pilot and soon finds himself in the thick of the bitter and disillusioning war. This description may be from another edition of this product.
The novel entitled Khaki Wings, by Milton Dank, takes events take place during the years of World War I (1914-1918). The main character, Edward, is a young man, at nearly the age of seventeen. He, follow his patriotism, joins the Royal Flying Corps as an observer. He serves under a Lieutenant, and the book follows their journeys and events during the war in their area of operation, France, on the front line. This book is a prime example of the statement "The times shape you". What ever is going on in the present causes us to shape around it. At first, Edward was registered to be a mechanic. But due to the fighting and shortage of pilots, he volunteered to be an observer. Through out the book we see this 17 year old boy grow into a seventeen year old man. After seeing the effects of what war was really like, he learned to take it more seriously. In the fact that it wasn't a game where you win a medal and everyone loved you. The people around you, your close friends, would die as a result of war. He learned this due to the times he lived in.
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