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Date: 2012-08-13 08:57:44
Ballooning
Balloon
Observation balloon
School of Ballooning
Union Army Balloon Corps
Tethered balloon
Toy balloon
Hot air balloon
James Templer

British Military Ballooning History (From The British Balloon Museum and Library) Military Balloons The first military use of observation balloons was during the French Revolutionary Wars. They were also used by both sid

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