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USED LET’S GO WHERE THE ACTION IS! THE WARTIME EXP

USED LET’S GO WHERE THE ACTION IS! THE WARTIME EXP

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USED LET’S GO WHERE

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Used “Let’s Go Where the Action Is! The Wartime Experiences of Douglas Campbell” by Jack R.Eder. Softcover.

Campbell was born in San Francisco, California. He was the son of famed astronomer William W. Campbell, the head of the Lick Observatory and future president of the University of California. At the time the United States entered World War I in April 1917, he was a student at Harvard University noted for his athletic prowess. Campbell and close friend Quentin Roosevelt, the son of former President Theodore Roosevelt, immediately dropped out of college and enlisted in the United States Army. Assigned to the Air Service, Campbell learned to fly in a Curtiss Jenny aircraft and was later trained in a Nieuport fighter. He was assigned to the famous Pursuit 94th Aero Squadron (the “Hat in the ring” gang) – at this stage flying Nieuport 28 fighters. He was noted for several firsts in his service. He flew the squadron’s first patrol along with two other famous aviators, Eddie Rickenbacker and Raoul Lufbery. Due to supply problems, the trio flew their first mission in unarmed planes. His first kill came while flying in an aircraft armed with only one rather than the usual two machine guns.

Features:

  • 97 pages total
  • Softcover

Additional information

Weight 0.4 kg
Dimensions 25 × 25 × 20 cm