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World War I fighter pilot William C. Lambert of Ironton, Ohio, flew for the British Royal Air Force in 1918. When he left the Western Front in August, he had 22 victories--then the most achieved by any American pilot. (By the time of the Armistice in November, his total was surpassed by Eddie Rickenbacker, the former race car driver from Columbus, Ohio, with 26 victories.) Lambert survived the war and lived into his eighties, unwilling until late in life to seek public acclaim for his war record. This book examines his life and the wartime experiences that defined it.
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Volume contains: 1 Abbotts Decisions 423 (Conklin v. Gandall) 1 Keyes Reports 181 (Shoop v. Clark) 1 Keyes Reports 190 (Herrick v. Ames) 1 Keyes Reports 193 (Hall v. City of Buffalo) 1 Keyes Reports 203 (Lane v. Lutz) 1 Keyes Reports 228 (Conklin v. Gandall) 1 Keyes Reports 235 (Little v. Den) 1 Keyes Reports 240 (Stebbins v. Howell) 1 Keyes Reports 264 (Enders v. Sternbergh) 2 Abbotts Decisions 301 (Hall v. City of Buffalo) 2 Abbotts Decisions 333 (Hartley v. Tatham) 3 Abbotts Decisions 19 (Lane v. Lutz) 4 Abbotts Decisions 235 (Shoop v. Clark) 4 Abbotts Decisions 297 (Howell v. Stebbins) 34 NY 452 (Little v. Den) 37 NY 601 (Lowman v. Yates) Unreported Case (Gould v. Aikin)
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