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5.0 out of 5 stars
smooth reading in the tradition and style of Only Yesterday by Allen.,
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This review is from: Ace of Aces: The Life of Captain Eddie Rickenbacker (Hardcover)
What you see is what you get, a real American success story and a war hero of both WW1 and WW2.A Horatio Alger type success story,a poor kid of Germanic background,who drops out of 6th grade to help his widowed mother in early twentieth century Columbus,Ohio.He becomes a successful race car driver and takes up flying as the next step in his acive,high risk,lifestyle.In 1918 he becomes America's top fighter pilot and leader of the 95th squadron.Eddie is not afraid to speak his mind and criticzes the American government for being too cheap to pay for parachuttes for American fliers,this at a time when he obseves German pilots bailing out with a chute and coming back later for another crack at the allied fliers.He also was critical of the US government for not equipping the US airmen with better planes. At this time they were flying the French Nieuport which was an inferior machine by all accounts to the German Fokkers.This at a time when the French SPAD was available.Rickenbacker also defended Billy Mitchell in his outspokenness against the US government and its hesitancy to provide the country with a well equipped Airforce.Most people would have been content to rest on their laurels after such a distinguished service,instead Rickenbacker goes into the civilian aircraft industry and rises to the head of Eastern Airlines.In 1942,on a secret and dangerous mission over the Pacific he crashes and is stuck in a rubber raft for 24 days with no food or water,but he improvises and luckily survives along with most of his crew.
On the down side,his men often complained that he was a "slavedriver",but the author proves that Rickenbacker would never send a man into danger without odds in favor of,or into a situation that Eddie would not himself go into. He would indeed be uncomfortable in a politically correct world,and his "gung ho" attitude reminded me of Patton.Rickenbacker was very outspoken against what would be far left Socialism and Communism as he perceived it.I could easily see him "slap face" of a hesitant recruit from a read of this book although it was never said he ever "pulled a Patton.He maintained an active life until his death in 1973,and was buried by his parents in Greemount cemetery.Columbus.Ohio.Another who's who tour of Greenmount.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Engaging and enjoyable.,
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This review is from: Ace of Aces: The Life of Captain Eddie Rickenbacker (Hardcover)
This book is an engaging and human view of Eddie Rickenbacker. It includes a lot of personal information, and reveals his weaker side in some regards. The narrative moves well. It was a pleasant read and made me see Rickenbacker as a human being.
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Ace of Aces: The Life of Captain Eddie Rickenbacker by H. Paul Jeffers (Hardcover - September 30, 2003)
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