Albert Ball, William Avery Bishop, Rene Paul Fonck, Georges Marie Guynemer, Frank Luke, Edward Mannock, Charles Nungesser, Manfred von Richthofen, and Werner Voss.
What was best about that story was how the guy used Exact Words to make it sound like he was sending out a bunch of pacifists and invalids rather than some of the deadliest fliers of WWI. Guynemer was dying of tuberculosis, Mannock was blind in one eye, and von Richthofen's attempt to be a cavalry officer failed because he kept falling off his horse....
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.
What was best about that story was how the guy used Exact Words to make it sound like he was sending out a bunch of pacifists and invalids rather than some of the deadliest fliers of WWI. Guynemer was dying of tuberculosis, Mannock was blind in one eye, and von Richthofen's attempt to be a cavalry officer failed because he kept falling off his horse....
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.