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  1. Hello everyone! As you all know, WW1 aviation has long fascinated me. I believe the story of WW1 (and even more specifically, WW1 aviators) tends to be overshadowed by WW2 and doesn't get as much press as it deserves. I also enjoy reading/writing and now that I no longer have to write college papers (woo hoo! ), I occasionally get the itch to research something and write about it. That being the case, I present to you, "Climbing Higher" - my personal blog on all things WW1 aviation! Every so often, when I have the inclination and free time, I'll be posting articles about WW1 aviation to my personal blog (linked below): https://rookieace.wixsite.com/climbinghigher My first post is a book review of a rarer WW1 aviation memoir: "A German Airman Remembers" by Hans Schröder. To see my thoughts on this unique read, just click on the link below! https://rookieace.wixsite.com/climbinghigher/post/a-german-airman-remembers-book-review Subsequent posts: Nov 15, 2020: Do or Die: No Parachute High in the Sky Dec 17, 2020: Flying Circus Vol. II is coming! Mar 7, 2021: "Marked for Death" book review Oct 27, 2021: Pick Your Poison — An Exploration of How WW1 Aircraft Were Most Often Destroyed in Combat Sep 15, 2023: "Sagittarius Rising" book review Apr 4, 2024: "KEKs and Fokkerstaffels" book review
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