
The Mentor: Guynemer, The Wingèd Sword of France, Vol. 6, Num. 18, Serial No. 166, November 1, 1918
by Howard W. (Howard Willard) Cook
"The Mentor: Guynemer, The Wingèd Sword of France, Vol. 6, Num. 18, Serial No.…" by Howard W. Cook is a biographical account published in the early 20th century, specifically in the context of World War I. This volume focuses on the life and achievements of Georges Guynemer, a celebrated French aviator known as "The Ace of Aces." The book highlights Guynemer's remarkable contributions to aerial combat and his heroic status during the war, showcasing the spirit and valor of the French airmen of that era. The narrative chronicles Guynemer's early life, his determination to pursue a career in aviation despite multiple rejections due to his fragile health, and his eventual rise to fame as one of the most skilled pilots in the French military. It details his numerous aerial victories against enemy planes, emphasizing his audacity and prowess in combat. The book also touches on his tragic end, when he disappeared during a mission, solidifying his legacy as a national hero and symbol of French bravery during a tumultuous time. Through Guynemer's story, Cook paints a picture of a dedicated and passionate individual whose life and career inspired countless others.
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