Essay On Charles Lindbergh

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Ryan Handlogten
Mrs. Westra
Composition 9
May 5, 2014

Charles Lindbergh: An American Aviator
Charles Lindbergh, an American aviator, flew solo over the Atlantic Ocean, fought in WWII, received many awards, and had been happily married to Anne Morrow Lindbergh for 45 years when he died in 1974 (Ferrara). Through his accomplishments as both a pilot and a soldier, Charles Lindbergh became an American legacy.
Lindbergh was born on February 4, 1902 and spent most of his childhood in Little Falls, Minnesota. He was a son of an attorney and congressman. His character traits for which he was known for the rest of his life were being reserved and withdrawn. In 1912, his mother took him to an air race, he loved it so much he decided that’s what he wanted to do. In April of 1922 he moved to Lincoln, Nebraska and enrolled in a local flight school. Shortly after he joined, the school shut down.
In March of 1924, Lindbergh enrolled in the Army Air Service Cadet Program in San Antonio, Texas. Determined to make aviation his career, he dedicated himself to the studies of aeronautics in March, 1...

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