No Parachute
Arthur Gould Lee
Simply no Parachute is from the Wings of Warfare book series. The albhabets in the book had been written in 1917 during WWI by author Lieutenant A. S. G. Lee. He was an associate of the Sherwood Foresters and was afterwards attached to the Royal Soaring Corps. Available the author will begin by giving the reader an insight into his existence prior to getting recruited towards the Royal Flying Corps. In the text the book becomes a journal of Arthur Lee's life inside the military during WWI. The pilots constantly seemed to be honoring after every mission, celebrating for pilots going home, and celebrated the lives of their fallen friends. The reader can easily see that these guys always located a way to party for anything. The book was published in 1968 from these letters and Arthur Lee's first hand encounters through the war.
Arthur Gould Shelter was born on August 23 1894. Using the his army service for Great Britain in 1914 together with the Sherwood Foresters. The Sherwood Foresters consisted of eight battalions and a depot in Derby. Through the war the Regiment widened to a maximum of 33 battalions, of which twenty served overseas. Altogether, a lot of 140, 500 men, the majority of from Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, served inside the Regiment. Only 11, 409 of who did not come back. Most of the Sherwood Forester battalions filled the vital position of strengthening and training units put together with home defense, attempting to keep pace with the large losses within the four many years of the war. However , for the end in the war, the high charge of casualties necessitated the amalgamation of weakened battalions and, as with other regiments, Forester Battalions started to fade away from the order of challenge. He easily applied to the Royal Flying Corps in 1914 when WWI started out but they had been only looking for qualified tradesmen, so they will rejected is definitely application a couple of times. This was so why he joined the OVER THE COUNTER (Officer Training Corps) in the Sherwood Foresters. He went to the 13th...