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A flier's account of war in the air in 1918, January 31, 2005
This review is from: Combat report (Hardcover)
Bill Lambert was born in America, but by the time the Great War had begun, he was working in Canada, in northern Ontario to be exact. In 1917, he joined the RFC and after initially training in Toronto, went overseas and, despite the fact that the Americans had now entered the war, joined No. 24 Squadron shortly after the German March offensive of 1918. This book chronicles his experiences during the last months of the war, during which time he was credited with 19 kills, several more shared kills, and several balloons as well. I can't recommend this book enough to those with an interest in aviation.
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