At the dawn of the First World War, Manfred von Richthofen sought glory.
He lives and works in southern Arizona with his incredible wife and two boys, amazing children bent on anarchy..
During that time, he served two fifteen-month tours in Iraq and was awarded the Combat Action Badge, the Bronze Star, and a Presidential Unit Citation.
About the Author: Upon graduation from the United States Military Academy at West Point, Richard Fox began his decade-long service in the US Army as a Field Artillery and Military Intelligence officer.
As the war enters the final stages, finding the strength to keep fighting will be his greatest battle.
As wounds to his body and spirit mount, Richthofen learns that even heroes have limits.
To his foes, he was the Red Baron.
To the soldiers and people of Germany, he was the pride of an empire.
In the air, victory and renown come at the expense of other men\'s lives and with a burden that grinds against his soul.
Sentenced to a meaningless staff position after losing his first battle, Richthofen joins the fledgling German air force and discovers his deadly talent for air to air combat.
What he found was misery.
At the dawn of the First World War, Manfred von Richthofen sought glory