3 NOVEMBER 1917, Page 13
The Air Services, besides continuing their attacks on the enemy
billets and aerodromes in Flanders, have during the past week made four raids into Germany. Our airmen twice attacked the important railway junction at Saarbrucken, doing much damage and destroying a train. They also bombed the munition works at Pirmasens, twenty miles south-east of Saarbrileken, and the steelworks at VOlklingen. These raids on the industrial region east of Metz are calculated to injure the enemy's communications and to reduce his supply of munitions. In the four raids only four of our machines were lost.