One Lucky Devil: The First World War Memoirs of Sampson J. Goodfellow


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Born in Scotland Sampson J. Goodfellow emigrated to Toronto as a child. Like many young Canadian men he returned to Europe to serve his new country in the First World War first as a truck driver then as a navigator on Handley Page bombers.Over a span of just six years Sam witnessed Canadas deadliest-ever tornado sparred with world-champion lightweight boxers survived seasickness and submarines came under artillery fire at Vimy Ridge was bombed by German aircraft while unloading shells at an ammunition dump at Passchendaele joined the Royal Flying Corps was top of his class in observer school became a navigator faced a court-martial for allegedly shooting up the Kings horse-breeding stables survived being shot down by anti-aircraft fire was captured at bayonet point and interrogated became a prisoner of war in Germany...and in the midst of all that got engaged. When Sam was listed as missing the family of his fiancée went to a fortuneteller for news of his fate. You couldnt kill that devil she told them. He is alive and trying to escape. She was right.With a sharp eye a keen mind a strong body and an acerbic tongue Sam survived as one RAF officer put it when he returned to England after the Armistice enough to be dead several times.You have been through hell a military doctor told him and you have been very lucky as a soldier and airman.Sampson J. Goodfellow really was one lucky devil. This is his story in his own words.
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