Above and Beyond: The Incredible Story of Frank Luke Jr. , Arizona's Medal of Honor Flying Ace of the First World War

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan 31, 2015 - Biography & Autobiography - 132 pages
"An intimate and inspiring portrait of a true hero few people know. This book should be required reading for anyone interested in American history--or for readers looking for a book they won't be able to put down." - Tom McCarthy, author of "The Greatest Medal of Honor Stories Ever Told."Above and Beyond is the incredible true story of Frank Luke Jr. Born in Phoenix, Arizona in 1897, Luke was an adventurous young man who was an avid hunter and outdoorsman. When America entered the First World War in 1917, Luke became a fighter pilot in the newly-formed U.S. Army Air Service and was soon serving with a combat squadron in France. Seen as a "high-strung, excitable boy," scorned by his squadron mates and frequently at odds with his commanders, "Above and Beyond" tells the story of how Luke soon became one of the most revered fighter aces on the Western Front. Exhibiting great audacity and skill in combat, he quickly racked up an impressive number of air-to-air victories, many of them against heavily-defended observation balloons which few pilots dared to attack. "Above and Beyond" chronicles Luke's most daring mission of all on September 29, 1918, which cost him his life, and for which he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.

About the author (2015)

Keith Warren Lloyd resides in Arizona. He is a professional firefighter, an independent writer, and U.S. Navy veteran. He is author of the historical novels "When Heaven Was Falling," "On Island Time" and "Cape Hatteras."

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