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Captain Albert Ball. British flying ace of World War One, Captain Albert Ball


Captain Albert Ball. British flying ace of World War One, Captain Albert Ball


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Captain Albert Ball. British flying ace of World War One, Captain Albert Ball

British flying ace of World War One, Captain Albert Ball (1896 - 1917) seated in his SE5 biplane. Britains highest scoring profile fighter pilot during World War One; died in action shortly before his 21st birthday. Date: 1917

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In this photograph, we are transported back to the era of World War One, where bravery and heroism were at their peak. Seated confidently in his SE5 biplane is none other than Captain Albert Ball, a legendary British flying ace who left an indelible mark on history. As Britain's highest scoring profile fighter pilot during the war, Captain Ball's remarkable skills and unwavering determination made him a force to be reckoned with. The intensity in his eyes speaks volumes about the courage that drove him into battle day after day. With his hands firmly gripping the controls of his aircraft, he exudes an air of calm amidst chaos. The cockpit surrounding him serves as both a sanctuary and a battlefield for this young warrior. Tragically, fate had different plans for Captain Albert Ball. Just shy of celebrating his 21st birthday, he met his untimely demise while fighting valiantly in action. His premature death only adds to the mystique surrounding this extraordinary pilot. This print from Mary Evans Prints Online allows us to pay homage to one of history's most revered figures - a true embodiment of valor and sacrifice. It serves as a reminder that even in times of darkness, there are individuals like Captain Albert Ball who rise above adversity and leave an everlasting legacy behind them.

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