Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker: America's 'Ace of Aces'

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Cover of the book Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker: America's 'Ace of Aces' by Daniel Alef, Titans of Fortune Publishing
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Author: Daniel Alef ISBN: 9781608043187
Publisher: Titans of Fortune Publishing Publication: June 28, 2011
Imprint: Meta4 Press Language: English
Author: Daniel Alef
ISBN: 9781608043187
Publisher: Titans of Fortune Publishing
Publication: June 28, 2011
Imprint: Meta4 Press
Language: English
Enhanced CoreView Digital Edition With Video LinksEddie Rickenbacker was a self-made man who became an ace in every field he touched from car racing and shooting down 26 German fighters from the Red Baron's squadron in just six months during World War I to building an automobile company and developing Eastern Airlines into the nation's fourth largest airline. He owned Indianapolis speedway dallied with movie stars broke land and air speed and endurance records and made Eastern Airlines into the only consistently profitable airline during his tenure at its helm. He was fearless fierce an excellent executive and blessed with an indomitable will to live. He seemed to have nine lives surviving numerous air crashes some so serious the media expected him to die from his injuries; yet he survived and always returning to flying without a second thought. [4901-word Titans of Fortune profile with a timeline bibliography and 13 video links]
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Enhanced CoreView Digital Edition With Video LinksEddie Rickenbacker was a self-made man who became an ace in every field he touched from car racing and shooting down 26 German fighters from the Red Baron's squadron in just six months during World War I to building an automobile company and developing Eastern Airlines into the nation's fourth largest airline. He owned Indianapolis speedway dallied with movie stars broke land and air speed and endurance records and made Eastern Airlines into the only consistently profitable airline during his tenure at its helm. He was fearless fierce an excellent executive and blessed with an indomitable will to live. He seemed to have nine lives surviving numerous air crashes some so serious the media expected him to die from his injuries; yet he survived and always returning to flying without a second thought. [4901-word Titans of Fortune profile with a timeline bibliography and 13 video links]

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