May 19: World War I Flying Ace Killed In the Skies Over France
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May 19: World War I Flying Ace Killed In the Skies Over France
https://todayincthistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/May-19-TodayinCTHist-.mp3 Today in 1918, one of America’s greatest and most colorful World War I flying aces was killed in France. Raoul Lufbery, a proud Franco-American and former Wallingford resident, died after his plane was fired on by a German triplane during an aerial dogfight. Born in France in 1885 to a French mother and American father, Lufbery led an adventurous, itinerant life-…
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