Douglas Campbell

American lieutenant and World War I pilot

Douglas Campbell - American lieutenant and World War I pilot
Born

June 7th, 1896
128 years ago

Died

October 6th, 2009
15 years ago — 113 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

United States

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Born in 1896, a lieutenant and pilot served in the United States Army Air Service during World War I. Participated in significant air combat missions, contributing to the war efforts in Europe. Achieved recognition for aerial combat prowess and was one of the first American pilots to score a victory in the air. After the war, continued a career in aviation, advocating for the development of military aviation techniques and training.

Served as a lieutenant in World War I

One of the first American pilots to score an aerial victory

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