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− | In the British [[Aerial Corps]], lookouts were responsible for keeping watch during a dragon's flight. They informed the captain of enemy positions and incoming signals. They were generally | + | In the British [[Aerial Corps]], lookouts were responsible for keeping watch during a dragon's flight. They informed the captain of enemy positions and incoming signals. They were generally ensigns, the youngest officers except for the cadets. |
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+ | * [[bellmen]] | ||
+ | * [[riflemen]] | ||
+ | * [[runners]] | ||
+ | * [[topmen]] | ||
[[Category:A-Z]] | [[Category:A-Z]] | ||
[[Category:Aerial Corps]] | [[Category:Aerial Corps]] | ||
[[Category:British Military]] | [[Category:British Military]] |
Latest revision as of 00:52, 3 October 2008
In the British Aerial Corps, lookouts were responsible for keeping watch during a dragon's flight. They informed the captain of enemy positions and incoming signals. They were generally ensigns, the youngest officers except for the cadets.
See also: