Flying "Sausage" on a String Is Still Eye of Army

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One phase of warfare hasn’t changed much in twenty-five years. As in the first world war, the captive “sausage” balloon still goes aloft back of the lines to watch the movements of the enemy from a distance. Anchored to the ground, raised and lowered by cranking up a long rope on a windlass, the balloons carry two observers.

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Flying "Sausage" on a String Is Still Eye of Army