Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine [PRG 18/17/34] • Manuscript

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross to his mother, Jessie Smith, during his active service during World War I. Written in Palestine. Mentions difficulties of flying at higher altitude of 19,000 feet in his Bristol fighter aircraft, being awarded Captaincy and a Bar, being known as the 1st Squadron Australian Flying Corps instead of 67th and other happenings.

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross to his mother, Jessie Smith, during his active service during World War I. Written in Palestine. Mentions difficulties of flying at higher altitude of 19,000 feet in his Bristol fighter aircraft, being awarded Captaincy and a Bar, being known as the 1st Squadron Australian Flying Corps instead of 67th and other happenings.

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross to his mother, Jessie Smith, during his active service during World War I. Written in Palestine. Mentions difficulties of flying at higher altitude of 19,000 feet in his Bristol fighter aircraft, being awarded Captaincy and a Bar, being known as the 1st Squadron Australian Flying Corps instead of 67th and other happenings.

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross to his mother, Jessie Smith, during his active service during World War I. Written in Palestine. Mentions difficulties of flying at higher altitude of 19,000 feet in his Bristol fighter aircraft, being awarded Captaincy and a Bar, being known as the 1st Squadron Australian Flying Corps instead of 67th and other happenings.

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross to his mother, Jessie Smith, during his active service during World War I. Written in Palestine. Mentions difficulties of flying at higher altitude of 19,000 feet in his Bristol fighter aircraft, being awarded Captaincy and a Bar, being known as the 1st Squadron Australian Flying Corps instead of 67th and other happenings.

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross to his mother, Jessie Smith, during his active service during World War I. Written in Palestine. Mentions difficulties of flying at higher altitude of 19,000 feet in his Bristol fighter aircraft, being awarded Captaincy and a Bar, being known as the 1st Squadron Australian Flying Corps instead of 67th and other happenings.

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross to his mother, Jessie Smith, during his active service during World War I. Written in Palestine. Mentions difficulties of flying at higher altitude of 19,000 feet in his Bristol fighter aircraft, being awarded Captaincy and a Bar, being known as the 1st Squadron Australian Flying Corps instead of 67th and other happenings.

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross to his mother, Jessie Smith, during his active service during World War I. Written in Palestine. Mentions difficulties of flying at higher altitude of 19,000 feet in his Bristol fighter aircraft, being awarded Captaincy and a Bar, being known as the 1st Squadron Australian Flying Corps instead of 67th and other happenings.

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross Smith during World War I to his mother, Palestine

Letter from Ross to his mother, Jessie Smith, during his active service during World War I. Written in Palestine. Mentions difficulties of flying at higher altitude of 19,000 feet in his Bristol fighter aircraft, being awarded Captaincy and a Bar, being known as the 1st Squadron Australian Flying Corps instead of 67th and other happenings.