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Growing through to a ranch in Sterling, Colorado, Frederick Libby tamed many horses, drove cattle, and even roped an antelope. When World War I broke out, he enlisted in the Canadian army with the same happy-go-lucky daring and grit with which he contacted all things. In France, he became an aviator with the Royal Soaring Corp, downing an foe aircraft on his first day of battle over the Somme. He went on to become an ace, with 24 victories to his credit, just two significantly less than Captain Eddie Rickenbacher. This is a rare little bit of Americana, told in as genuine and compelling a tone from the vernacular center of the country as you will ever before hear.