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Who was Albert Ball?

12/5/2015

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On the 7th May, a very memorable man lost his life. He had a strong connection with Nottingham. So, who was Albert Ball?

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amina 3w
12/5/2015 09:18:58 am

Albert Ball was an English fighter pilot during the first world war

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ahilla
12/5/2015 10:18:11 am

Albert Ball is a famous pilot.(14 August 1896 – 7 May 1917) was an English fighter pilot during the First World War. At the time of his death he was the United Kingdom's leading flying ace, with 44 victories.

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Aaliya 4a
12/5/2015 12:07:42 pm

Albert ball was Britain`s highest scoring profile fighter pilot during the
first world war.

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Shoaib 6h
12/5/2015 01:30:53 pm

Albert Ball, fought in the western front, sadly died in 1917 at the age of 20. At the time of his death he was the United Kingdom's flying ace with 44 victories, and remained the fourth highest scorer. He was also the first ace to become a popular British hero.

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Maria 4h
14/5/2015 11:25:51 am

Albert Ball was born on 14 August 1896 in Nottingham to successful businessman Albert Ball, who went on to be knighted, and Harriett Mary Page. Albert had a brother and sister and enjoyed a happy childhood as both his parents were loving and indulgent.

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Maria 4h
14/5/2015 11:34:52 am

He joined the army in August 1914.n his youth, Ball had a small hut where he tinkered with engines and electrical equipment. He also developed a good knowledge of firearms and often shot at targets. Ball had keen vision and quickly became a crack shot.

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