Albert Ball VC: The Fighter Pilot Hero of World War I

Albert Ball VC: The Fighter Pilot Hero of World War I

by Colin Pengelly
Albert Ball VC: The Fighter Pilot Hero of World War I

Albert Ball VC: The Fighter Pilot Hero of World War I

by Colin Pengelly

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Overview

An action-packed military biography of a British fighter pilot and his rise through ranks during World War I.

World War I pilot Albert Ball’s invincible courage and determination made him a legend not only in Britain but also amongst his enemies, to whom the sight of his lone Nieuport Scout brought fear. 

Ball enlisted in the British army in 1914 with the 2/7th Battalion (Robin Hoods) of the Sherwood Foresters, Notts, and Derby Regiment. By October, 1914, he had reached the rank of Sergeant and then became Second-Lieutenant to his own battalion in the same month. In June, 1915, he trained as a pilot in Hendon. Then in October, he obtained Royal Aero Club Certificate and was transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. He further trained at Norwich and Upavon, being awarded the pilot’s brevet in January, 1916. In May, he opened his score, shooting down an Albatros C-type over Beaumont. Days later he shot down two LVG C-types, while flying his Nieuport 5173.

Captain Albert Ball made his final flight on May 7, 1917, when he flew as part of an eleven-strong hunting patrol into action against Jagdstaffel 11, led by Lothar Von Richthofen. Albert was pursuing the Albatros Scout of Lothar, who crash-landed, wounded. Then many witnessed Albert dive out of a cloud and crash. He died minutes later in the arms of a French girl, Madame Cecille Deloffre. Ball rose from obscurity to the top rank of contemporary fighter pilots in only 15 months. In that period, he had been awarded the MC, DSO, and two Bars, and was credited with at least 44 victories.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781848849785
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 06/15/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 471,258
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Colin Pengelly is an author and a historian.
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