An ace pilot falls in love with French girl who is denounced by his commanding officer as a notorious cabaret dancer.
During World War One, U.S. air ace Haggerty marks another successful air battle with the Germans by going AWOL from his base, to celebrate in Paris. Almost caught by the Military Police, he hides out in the room of a girl named Germaine. When he returns to the airbase, he finds that far from being punished, he's up for a medal for his heroic air exploits. At a party for officers, he brings Germaine. A Major spots her as a cabaret dancer with a lowly reputation named "Go-Go", which develops into a fight and a trial, where Germaine admits all. After the war, Haggerty meets Germaine again, where she spills the real lowdown; She was just covering for "Go-Go", her twin sister, to protect her. Haggerty accepts this, and the two of them are happy together.—WesternOne1