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July 2, 1918.
Nothing exciting to report today. The [[arbies?]] were particularly active to to all patrols going over and Captain Bridgeman lead his patrol so low over the Deutsche tanks that they fired at his flight from a very low angle. I hardly believe he was justified in [[shooting?]] up the German trenches, however since from now on they will perhaps retaliate on our infantry if they can't reach us.
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The moral effect for the V.J. soldiers would be good, on the other hand. Lt. Maronmich [[?]] went over for the first time today and went he came down he narrowly missed killing a horse, wrecking his machine, and being crashed by a crosswind landing of a French observation