The birth of many people of Billy Bishop has resonated with the world. Some people became legends, patriots and even heroes. One person stands out among others, but this person is not a hero, but he is born to become a person. He is a hero who draws public attention as other soldiers have not done before and after. This wonderful Canadian Air Force Ace has become one of the legend of the 20th century air battle. With a bold and dramatic brawl in France, he recorded 72 kills with numerous encounters.
Another big turning point in World War I fighting was Billy Bishop. Billy Bishop was born and raised in Canada. As a child, Billy used a rifle to shoot the target in the woods. This quickly made him an excellent shooting game. He did not spend too much time to master it. On the first day of bishop's maneuvering, he shot down a German plane and shot down 13 German plane in 5 days. Later he continued to win Victoria Cross in Britain and received the highest honor in France. He was later adopted as a recruitment director of Royal Canadian Air Force. Q5 How did you participate in maritime warfare in Canada? Q6 What are the many technological advances during the First World War? Q7 How do regular Canadians participate in war? Q8 How WW 1 permanently changes conditions
Participation in Billy Bishop's war is a good game about how war changed one person. In this theater, Billy Bishop has many ways to change in the First World War. Noteworthy is that he is focusing more on domination and battle, and that is the first way. No one can be a hero in the war. The first way war can change people is that they decide to fight more when they enter the war, because they want to leave there and shoot down as many enemies as possible! An example of this is the view of war after Billy Bishop has started fighting. Billy Bishop said before the war: "The hospital is very good, people do not shoot you, people will not get married to you, I think that this will be a good place for spending the rest of the war." Until just 7 days of flight he could not wait to shoot down more flights until we had to leave the army.