Frederick McCall, born on December fourth, nineteen ninety-six, emerged as a prominent figure in military aviation during World War I. As a Canadian air ace, he achieved remarkable success with thirty-five confirmed victories and two unconfirmed, showcasing his exceptional skills and bravery in the skies.
Following his illustrious military career, McCall transitioned into civil aviation, where he continued to contribute to the field. His expertise and experience in aviation were invaluable during this period, allowing him to influence the development of civil flight.
However, the call of duty was strong, and McCall returned to military service during World War II. His dedication to his country and his passion for aviation remained unwavering, as he once again took to the skies in defense of freedom.