Second Attempt to hail our American Aviator Heros +

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Charles A. Lindberg landed his magnificent 'Spirit Of Saint Louis' nonoplane  near Paris, France to thousands of welcoming fans, completing the first ever dangerous  solo airplane flight from Long Island across the great ~~~`Atlantic Ocean miraculously ib only 33 hours.

Charles Lindbergh - World Famous Aviator

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Amelia Earhart on same day,1832  became the first courageous  woman to fly braely solo across the Great Atlantic waves ~~~~~as she landed  in Northern Ireland in about 15 hours after leaving  Newfoundland.

Tantalizing Theories About the Earhart Disappearance - History in the Headlines

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 mean time our Clara Barton, having bravely served in the bloody Civil War, founded the American Red Cross 

Nurse Barton was honored in portrait on a US 3 cent stamp

Red Cross Logo - ClipArt Best

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Requiem en pace

Entry #1,839

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Avatar eddessaknight -
#1
May All American above deservedly will be honored in our  Sacred and secular Memoryies forever
Avatar Stack47 -
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"Amelia Earhart on same day,1832 became the first courageous  woman to fly braely solo across the Great Atlantic"

Most people that honor aviation pioneers or the founder of the American Red Cross usually proof read before posting. Especially after updating 2 minutes later. Did you confuse them with the Indian Creek Massacre?

FYI,  Earhart first flew across the Atlantic on May 20, 1932 with her copilot and but did fly solo in 1935. Lindbergh flew solo from New York to Paris on May 20, 1927. And Clara Barton was only 10 years old in 1832, never flew a plane and died 20 years before Earhart's flight.
Avatar Coin Toss -
#3
It's realty sad when someone's raison d'etre is just finding other's mistakes.
Avatar jarasan -
#4
@CT that is so true.

@SirKnight, thank you! Those were true American heroes!
Avatar eddessaknight -
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Thank you  kind  gentlemen for your faithful support!

The conspiring haters just won't stop the attacks.

"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.:
~Abraham Lincoln
Avatar grwurston -
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Maybe we should start calling him Mr. Perfect. Nah. Fact check time.

https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1112.html

From the link. June 18, 1928, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic as a passenger aboard a Fokker tri-motor aircraft that was piloted by Wilmer Stultz and Louis Gordon.
In May 1932 Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. In 1935 she completed the first solo flight from Hawaii to California.

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