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Captain Roy Brown - A True Story of the Great War -- Vol II (Paperback)
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Captain Roy Brown - A True Story of the Great War -- Vol II (Paperback)
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The decades-old question surrounding the death of the Red Baron has
been embroiled in controversy. In this book, the author has
uncovered new information and insights, shedding new light on the
events of that day. This is a true story of young men who fought
and died for their country. It puts the reader behind the stick of
a Sopwith Camel from the pilot's point of view. This is the second
of two volumes. Part One of this comprehensive study covers the
life of Captain Arthur Roy Brown, who is well-known as an ace
fighter pilot. The basic story is told in Brown's own words, via
his previously unpublished letters home and the entries in his
Pilot's Flying Log Book. His surviving Combat Reports are also
included. The letters and the Combat Reports are unedited, and are
used to tell the story within a military, historical and
geographical context. They are accompanied by over 500 photographs,
most of them never before published, plus diagrams and maps. Part
Two of the book covers Captain Brown's encounter with Manfred von
Richthofen, the Red Baron, in detail. The story is told on the
basis of recently released official documents of the time, together
with recently offered letters written by some of the participants
and witnesses. The new information corrects several
well-established beliefs, and is able to provide the true story
together with the necessary confirmation. In 1995 Alan Bennett
toured the site in France where Captain Brown had attacked the Red
Baron on 21 April, 1918. As an experienced pilot of similar
aircraft, he had grave doubts as to the truth of some parts of the
story. The eventual result was a book written in conjunction with
Norman Franks: "The Red Baron's Last Flight." After plentiful
information from readers, Captain Roy Brown's family and Wop May's
son, plus further research in France, a considerably different
picture of the entire event and of Roy Brown's life emerged. The
new book, Captain Roy Brown, tells the complete definitive story.
Margaret Harmon is Captain Roy Brown's daughter. She lives in
Arizona, and provided most of her father's letters. Denny May is
Wilfrid "Wop" May's son. He lives in Alberta and is very active in
keeping his father's legacy alive. Alan Bennett finished compiling
his book on Captain Roy Brown around Christmas of 2006. He was
always striving for perfection to make sure his manuscript would be
as complete as possible. He received correspondence from around the
world to help him in this endeavour. Though not in great health
towards the end, he nevertheless continued his research with
passion and zeal. Alan Bennett passed away in January 2007.
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