List of Articles Interview With Reed Landis, One of the Top American Aces of World War I by Dr. James J. Hudson - The First German Single-Seater Victory and Birth of the Jagdstaffel by Heinz J. Nowarra - Many Battles and Many a Bold Venture, Letters of Oberleutnant Erwin Böhme Translated by Douglas V. Fant - The Champlin Fighter Museum - Aircraft of the Aces - Colonel Gorrell and His "Nearly Forgotten Records" by Marvin L. Skelton - Plumage - No. 74 "Tiger" Squadron by Jon Guttman - An Interview with Ernest Crossen of No. 24 Squadron prepared by Noel Shirley - Ralph V. Hunt’s Letters from Issoudun by Mary B. Hunt - U.S. Navy F-5-L Flying Boat: A Flight Evaluation - Shot With Luck! The Story of Robert Alexander Anderson by Patrick Mallahan - The Homing Pigeon by Des Martin - In Memoriam: Carl August von Schoenebeck - In Memoriam: Oscar Bechtle - What - No Airplanes? by Edgar S. Gorrell - Reinhold Platz and the Fokker Company by Peter M. Grosz - Belts and Drums - A Survey of Ammunition Totals of First World War Aircraft by Kevin Kelly - Lt. "Abe" Abernethy and the 147th Squadron by Walter V. Powell - Victor Victorovich Utgoff - The Adventures of an Imperial Russian Naval Pilot by Alan E. Durkota with Donna S. Durkota and Thomas Darcey - Colors: The Roland D.II and D.IIa by Greg Van Wyngarden - Obersteuermann Paul Puzicha by Kurt Puzicha - The Renumbering of the German Two-Seater Formations in Late 1916, Early 1917 - One Man’s Photo Album by Charles E. Snyder - The Ordeal of Harold Tittmann by Douglas H. Robinson, M.D. - The Fokker Triplane in Service by Dan-San Abbott - The Eastern Front - War Episodes of Russian Aviation 1914-1917 by August G. Blume - Colors: American Salmsons by Greg Van Wyngarden and Alan D. Toelle "Over The Front" is the quarterly journal of the League of World War I Aviation Historians. It is a journey through the skies of the Great War. It is an exemplary publication that stands as a testament to the most thorough research conducted by preeminent WWI aviation historians globally. Each issue, spanning 96 pages, offers a treasure trove of knowledge and insights. From the heartfelt personal accounts of those embroiled in the tumultuous skies of WWI, whose stories are meticulously preserved for both their descendants and ours, to the in-depth squadron histories that chart the course of aerial warfare, this series is a historical tapestry of unparalleled depth. Diving into analytical papers, the series provides a scholarly examination of the strategic, tactical, and human elements of aerial conflict during its nascent years. It also delves into the technical intricacies of the aircraft and aerial weaponry of the era, presenting a detailed exploration that extends beyond mere facts and figures. For the aircraft modeler and enthusiast, "Over The Front" offers a richly detailed section on the color and markings of the warplanes, an aspect often overlooked yet crucial in understanding the visual history of WWI aviation. This comprehensive coverage ensures that each issue is not just a read but an immersive experience into the pioneering days of aerial conflict. "Over The Front" is more than a journal; it's a portal to the past, bringing to life the daring, the innovation, and the spirit of those who took to the skies in a world at war. It's an essential series for historians, enthusiasts, and modelers alike, seeking to understand the full scope of WWI aviation history.