Norman Archibald was a long time resident of Seattle, Washington. He died on September 21, 1975, at the age of eighty-one and left no immediate family.
Mr. Archibald was a pilot and authored a book entitled "Heaven High-Hell Deep", which was published in 1935 by William Heinemann Ltd. and covered his experiences as a fighter pilot in the U.S. Army Air Service during World War I. He served at the Front with the 95th Aero Squadron and had been shot down in combat and held as a POW until the Armistice. His book was of such historic interest that it was reprinted in Wings of War published by Time-Life Books.
Norman Archibald was a long time resident of Seattle, Washington. He died on September 21, 1975, at the age of eighty-one and left no immediate family.
Mr. Archibald was a pilot and authored a book entitled "Heaven High-Hell Deep", which was published in 1935 by William Heinemann Ltd. and covered his experiences as a fighter pilot in the U.S. Army Air Service during World War I. He served at the Front with the 95th Aero Squadron and had been shot down in combat and held as a POW until the Armistice. His book was of such historic interest that it was reprinted in Wings of War published by Time-Life Books.