All the Fine Young Eagles


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During the six years of the Second World War, Canadian fighter pilots flew and fought with great distinction in every theatre of war to which Commonwealth fighter forces were deployed. All the Fine Young Eagles captures the spirit and magnitude of the Canadian contribution, which began in Europe's Low Countries in 1940 and ended among the Japanese Home Islands in 1945. In keeping with the country's developing autonomy, Canadians served in both RAF and RCAF units, fighting with great courage in their Spitfires, Hurricanes, Kittyhawks and Typhoons. All the Fine Young Eagles collects the wartime diaries and postwar reminiscences from a great variety of the Canadian fighter pilots who served in World War II. Their vivid first-hand accounts take the reader into the cockpit to experience dogfights, tactical manoeuvres, forced landings and injuries, as well as the often tedious periods between engagements. They also illuminate the day-to-day living conditions on base and include humorous accounts of the vivid personalities and lighter moments of wartime. To provide context for their stories, Bashow's authoritative voice offers both a large-scale historical framework and detailed information about tactics, equipment and people, including such famous flying aces as "Buzz" Beurling and "Moose" Fumerton. This updated second edition contains a substantial amount of new material that veterans have contributed since the publication of the first edition.




The Young Eagle


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We are born with wings. We just need to learn how to spread them and learn how to fly. We need to realize that we are capable of doing great things and accept our weakness and turn them into our own strengths. Bernie Bedford’s story about an eagle that is afraid to fly tells us all that the limits are all set in our minds. You can go travel the world or be the greatest person you want to be your entire life, but you need to take the limits out from your head. This story also tells you to appreciate the things that you have to use them for the greater good, not only for yourselves but for the people that surrounds you. This story not only teaches you about the challenges in life and how to overcome them with the right mind-set, but also for you to realize one miracle of life—that is, you.




All the Fine Young Eagles


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"Based on extensive interviewing, this is what used to be called a cracking good read, and Bashow, a Canadian Forces fighter pilot himself, can understand the emotions and reactions of his forebears." --Quill & Quire During the six years of the Second World War, Canadian fighter pilots flew and fought with great distinction in every theatre of war to which Commonwealth fighter forces were deployed. All the Fine Young Eagles captures the spirit and magnitude of the Canadian contribution, which began in Europe's Low Countries in 1940 and ended among the Japanese Home Islands in 1945. In keeping with the country's developing autonomy, Canadians served in both RAF and RCAF units, fighting with great courage in their Spitfires, Hurricanes, Kittyhawks and Typhoons. All the Fine Young Eagles collects the wartime diaries and postwar reminiscences from a great variety of the Canadian fighter pilots who served in World War II. Their vivid first-hand accounts take the reader into the cockpit to experience dogfights, tactical manoeuvres, forced landings and injuries, as well as the often tedious periods between engagements. They also illuminate the day-to-day living conditions on base and include humorous accounts of the vivid personalities and lighter moments of wartime. To provide context for their stories, Bashow's authoritative voice offers both a large-scale historical framework and detailed information about tactics, equipment and people, including such famous flying aces as "Buzz" Beurling and "Moose" Fumerton. This updated second edition contains a substantial amount of new material that veterans have contributed since the publication of the first edition.




Young Eagles Take to the Sky


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Baby Eagles


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Where do baby eagles live? How do they get food and eat? What color are baby eagles? Kids will learn the answers to all these questions and more when they read Baby Eagles. This book uses photographs and text to help develop and reinforce language and reading skills. A comprehensive quiz will make learning fun and effective. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Sandcastle is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.




Young Eagle


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Explores the life and habits of eagles living in the Rocky Mountains.




Ralph, the Young Eagle Prince in the Last Eagle to Fly


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"The "Ralph, the Young Eagle Prince" series aims to do more than just teach children to read. Principles of the Laws of Success are taught within these books. These principles include courage, faith, visualization, imagination. In this story, Ralph has to visualize and use his mind to learn how to fly.




Freedom and Liberty Take Flight


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Beautiful wildlife photography by Michael Salmon, paired with a fantastic coming of age story, sets this book apart as a classic, fun, and inspiring children's story. A prolific wildlife photographer, Michael Salmon's pictures of a pair of mated eagles with their offspring led to this inspiring story. The male and female pair of eagles built their nest high in a pine tree at Rockford Country Club in Rockford, Illinois, where the 2 eagles hatched a pair of eaglets. The young pair were soon seen hopping around the ground of the golf course for several weeks before learning to fly. These young eagles stayed with their parents at the club all that summer, however the next summer they abandoned the nest for a new area. The photographer noted, "I was able to get within a few feet of the babies, until they could fly." This book contains the imagined tale of the two young eagles named Freedom and Liberty, the Eagle family, and the conversations they may have had as they grew up to represent the morals and character of our country. It will inspire young and old readers, encouraging a passion for some of the traits that make our great nation, the United States of America, so great. A perfect celebratory gift on the 4th of July, Memorial Day, any place where patriotism is being encouraged in young people-all year long. Mature readers will appreciate the amazing photography as well as the simple, heartwarming tale as it is shared with children or grandchildren. This book contains closeup and detailed photographic work of a male and female mating Eagle pair, and their two offspring in a natural habitat, the wild of a suburban gold course. This is a photographic study of Eagles acting naturally and coexisting with man. No Eagles or other animals were captured or harmed for this work.




The Eagles


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The Eagles who Thought They Were Chickens


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Baby eagles are hatched in a chicken yard and are scorned and ridiculed because they are different. Another great eagle is captured and after his clipped wings grow in full, he encourages and inspires the other young eagles to realize their potential and to soar into the clouds.