He Did not fight in World War II, he only was responsible of the Canadian recruitment.
Billy Bishop
LTC Billy Bishop
For a fighter Ace, I would have to say Billy Bishop or the Red Baron
The plane flown by flying ace Billy Bishop in World War 1 was the Nieuport 17 and S.E.5a's also known as "The Lone Walk". He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for scoring 25 kills in 12 days as a leader of the "Flying Foxes".
yes and no. the character's grandson was real, but jimmy represents billy bishop.
Billy Bishop was 26 when he went to world war II.
Bishop joined the Canadian military at the outbreak of the war. He later transfered to the Royal Flying Corp.
He was a famous World War 1 Ace. He fought off 7 or 8 Germans by himself in one fight.
Billy Bishop Goes to War was created in 1978.
billy bishop did not go to another war
The cast of Billy Bishop Goes to War - 2010 includes: Eric Peterson as Billy Bishop
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Yes, Billy Bishop had a brother named Edward "Ted" Bishop. Ted also served in the military during World War I, but he did not achieve the same level of fame as Billy, who became a celebrated flying ace. The brothers shared a strong bond, and both were involved in the war effort during that time.
farting war
Yes, Billy Bishop, the famous Canadian flying ace from World War I, had children. He and his wife, Margaret, had a daughter named Barbara and a son named William. Bishop's family played a significant role in his life, and he remained connected to them throughout his post-war years.
LTC Billy Bishop
Billy Bishop, the renowned Canadian fighter pilot from World War I, was married to Margaret "Maggie" A. McCuaig. They wed in 1916, and their marriage lasted throughout Bishop's life. Together, they had a close relationship, with Maggie often supporting Bishop during his military career and later endeavors.