Eddie Rickenbacker, the famed World War I flying ace, had a close-knit circle of friends and family. He was married to Adelaide Frost, and they had two children, a son named Edward and a daughter named Lorraine. Throughout his life, Rickenbacker maintained friendships with fellow aviators and military personnel, including General Billy Mitchell, and he was also connected to notable figures in the automotive and aviation industries, reflecting his diverse interests and career. His relationships were characterized by loyalty and camaraderie, particularly with those who shared his passion for aviation and service.
they didnt do much but they werre a little suprised because she could still do alot
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The Werre is a tributary of the river Weser in the German state of the North-Rhein Westfalia. The etymology of the word is disputed. The river Werre was first documented in 784 AD as the "Waharna". In the Middle Ages the name evolved via "Werna" to "Werre". It is assumed that in its original form, the root "na" was derived from the prehistoric "ana" meaning "river" and the modifier "wahar" was derived from the Indo-Germanic "war" meaning "water", "swamp" or "bog", giving rise to the suspicion that the term "Werre" referred to a "swampy river" As a result of these conclusions it is assumed that the Weser and Werra rivers have the same etymology and meaning.
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Cuba and the Dominican Republic
Pyramid worker's werre called Backus's
the first European settlers came from Europe, spell right!
egypt. the pyrimids werre the first knowledge of electricity.
thay werre supposed to investigate french activity in the region
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possibly because they werre produced locally and you did not need to import or export them to gain money from them