Albert Ball

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Description:
Albert Ball, VC, DSO & 2 Bars, MC, Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur, Order of St. George (4th class) (August 14 1896 - May 7 1917) was an English First World War fighter pilot and recipient of the Victoria Cross. At the time of his death, he was the leading Allied ace with 44 victories and only trailed the Germans' top ace, Manfred Von Richthofen. He ended up tied for 11th place with Captain J. Gillmore in the top 20 World War One pilots in the British Empire. Wikipedia
Born:
August 14, 1896
Died:
May 7, 1917

Websites about Albert Ball

  • THE SHERWOOD FORESTERS

    British & Irish Military Museums and other miscellaneous museums holding Victoria Crosses
    www.victoriacross.org.uk/ccsherwo.htm
  • VC BURIALS IN FRANCE - A TO B

    ... William Herbert, ANDERSON Albert, BALL Sidney, BATES Rank Lieutenant Lieutenant Colonel Captain Corporal Force 20th Bn, Central Ontario Regiment, CEF Comd 12th Bn, Highland Light ...
    www.victoriacross.org.uk/ggfratob.htm
  • Captain Albert Ball - VC...

    Albert Ball - British flying ACE of World War 1 - This website is about the young Nottingham man who had 44 victories in the Great War. Captain Albert Ball born 16th August 1896, Nottingham, England. Died 7th May 1917, Annoeullin, France. Although eigh
    www.albertball.homestead.com/
  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Albert Ball. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Ball
  • ALBERT BALL

    FRENCH SCHOOL CHILDREN HONOUR BRITISH WWI FIGHTER ACE CAPTAIN Albert Ball VC, DSO & 2 Bars, MC.
    www.victoriacross.org.uk/bbball.htm
  • Captain Albert Ball - VC...

    Captain Albert Ball born 16th August 1896, Nottingham, England.
    www.albertball.homestead.com/Index.html
  • Albert Ball - The Aerodrome...

    Albert Ball - The Aerodrome - Aces and Aircraft of World War I
    www.theaerodrome.com/aces/england/ball.html
  • trentcollege.nott.sch.uk

    www.trentcollege.nott.sch.uk/archive/albdoc.htm