POET-AIRMAN WOUNDED
Signor (.!ii'brip|p <l'AnnnnaKi was wounded in Hip-left, arm during the, rpooul. iiir r»ic) in which ho. tool, part,. He tfr.iv over Cola, three limps, bomhiflfL the onomv's linos. On August 'JI his machine was hit. Iho poet hpin<*' forced In descend. Aflrr two or three days' rpsl, at. Milan Nijinor d'Airaujixio lias returned to the. front. On leaving Milan by aeroplane, Si", nor id'Anuun/.io dropped a patriotic message, in which ho said: "Wo are rJeleniimcd always lo go forward, always lartlipr both in tlip onomv's '\r f . ntory and in. our sacrifices on our native soil. Italians! You will soon see flip, proof thai France and Italv know how to show llipir will to 'conquer. "—Badio.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 71, 17 December 1917, Page 15
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118POET-AIRMAN WOUNDED Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 71, 17 December 1917, Page 15
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