During the First World War, Italy was on the side of their British
Allies and their fight was against the Austro-Hungarian Empire,
bordering on Austria. In October 1917, the Austro-Hungarians managed to
push the Italians back during the battle of Caporetto. With the danger
signs obvious, both Britain and France sent reinforcements.
Britain's Royal Flying Corps sent three squadrons of Sopwith Camel
fighters, plus one RE8 reconnaissance squadron, and these Camel
squadrons fought gallantly over the plains and mountainous regions of
northeast Italy, sharing the air battle with aircraft of the Italian Air
Force.
Despite the difference in landscape between France and Italy, the Camel
pilots employed the same air-fighting tactics and assisted in ground
support missions that proved just as destructive in Italy as they had in
France. Accompanied by a large selection of photographs depicting the
men and the machines that saw action, this book is a welcome addition to
Pen and Sword's Images of War series.