Charles Sweeny was from a wealthy mining family from the Pacific Northwest in the USA. He became a profession soldier and fought in the Spanish American War, in several revelutions in South America, he went to France after being kicked out of West Point twice, married a Belgium girl and fought in WWI with the Foreign Legion, the American Army when America entered the War, in Poland after World War I, in Morocco, in Spain against Italy and Germany, he recruited pilots for France before it was overrun by Germany in World War II, he escaped to England and helped for the Eagle Squadron. This is just a partial list of his accomplishments. He was friends with several French Generals, became good friends with Ernest Hemingway, and met with Franklin Roosevelt. He was also chased by the FBI for recruiting pilots for Morocco, France, and England which was against American Neurality Laws before America entered the war.
Friendships are the most important relationships. These snapshots of buddies and pals will likely remind you of your lifelong friends.
I get by with a little help from my friends. - The Beatles, 1967
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A pictorial history of the airplane and the men and women associated with flight featuring pilots, astronauts, inventors, explorers, and others.
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Photos of the harsh living and working conditions of miners and prospectors and of the men who endured this life.
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Old photos of different types of transportation - trains, planes, automobiles, and more - as well as the people who piloted them.
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