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Air Service

Air service may refer to:

  • Airline, a form of air transport services for passengers or freight, generally with a recognized operating certificate or license
  • Sherut Avir, the air force of the Haganah and the forerunner of the Israeli Air Force
  • United States Army Air Service, (1918-1926) forerunner of U.S. Air Force

Usage examples of "air service".

There were a series of strange marks on the paper, of which neither of the air service boys could make anything.

Later on the air service boys moderated their mad pace, and as there seemed to be no further signs of danger they finally fell into a walk.

After all had been told the commander again shook hands with both of the air service boys.

The air service boys were soon at the hangars, where an animated scene was taking place.

The air service boys could not remain quietly at the villa while all that furor was going on They wished to be at the hangars, to greet those who returned, and give the pilots who were sallying forth a last word of encouragement.

Their preparations completed, the two air service boys lay down to secure a little rest.

At last the air service boys were fully launched on their night voyage through the upper currents.

The flying lead was now whistling all about the two air service boys but they did not know how close they sailed to death.

Hardly had they landed when the air service boys found themselves listening to sounds that seemed significant.

Soon a landing proved feasible, as they came to just the kind of open plot the air service boys yearned to discover.

NEITHER of the air service boys had any doubts now with regard to the character of the grounds they were invading at dead of night.

Between queries and guttural replies the hidden air service boys heard a series of sounds that gave them sudden light.

Nevertheless it was also amazing to realize how by what might be called a freak of fate the air service boys had been enabled to discover these facts.

Thus whispering the air service boys arrived at that side of the house where the lighted window on the second door seemed to indicate that the object of their present concern could be found.

Now she was gone, and the two air service boys, left by themselves in that room of the old Lorraine chateau, counted the seconds and the minutes until they should hear a gentle signal at the door, to signify that Bessie and her mother were there, about to enter.