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Capt. Arthur Ray Brooks: America's Quiet Ace Of WWI (1963) By Walter A. Musciano

 

It is unfortunate that in the estimation of all too many followers of World War One aviation, the greatness of an aerial combat Ace is directly proportional to the number of victories with which the flyer is credited. Many Aces passed up larger scores because initially, they preferred to help novice pilots get accustomed to warfare aloft and later directed their attention to the welfare and safety of the pilots who served under their command. Valuable Aces of this calibre have been overshadowed by the bizarre and flamboyant "glamour boys"...yet their contribution was a major one. Captain A. Raymond Brooks is typical of such unsung American heroes.

 

Brooks was an American World War I flying ace of the United States Army Air Service credited with shooting down multiple enemy aircraft. Among his most prominent achievements was when he single-handedly took on a squadron of German-flown Fokker planes officially downing two of them in one aerial battle piloting his Smith IV Spad XIII. This Includes an introduction to Brooks' aviation career, lots of captioned photographs of Brooks, his aircraft, and his comrades; rolls of honour for the 2nd Pursuit Group and 22nd Aero Squadron; and plans of his Nieuport 24, SPAD VII, SPAD XIII, and SE5A.

 

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Capt. Arthur Ray Brooks: America's Quiet Ace Of WWI (1963) By Walter A. Musciano

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