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Charles Lindbergh and his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh were celebrated American aviators. Charles Lindbergh was naturally drawn into aviation for in his own words in 1927, "The life of an aviator seemed to me ideal. It involved skill. It brought adventure. It made use of the latest developments in science." Charles Lindbergh is the first person in the history of aviation, to make the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean on May 20-21, 1927. Anne Morrow and Charles Lindbergh had great love for each other, and the love his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh had for his passion, flying is very touching.
Lindbergh, at the request of the United States government, flew to various South American countries in the last month of 1927.
This was done as a symbol of American goodwill. In Mexico he met the lady, who will in future help him to fly even higher, win accolades and touch the hearts of the people. Anne Spencer Morrow was the daughter of Dwight W. Morrow. Dwight D. Morrow was the American ambassador in Mexico. Their courtship period lasted for a couple of months and Lindbergh and Morrow were married in 1929. Anne had no knowledge of flying. On the other hand, her husband was a famous aviator. But she learnt flying from her husband and quickly understood his passion.
Anne and Charles went on many flying expeditions together, throughout the world. They are also credited with charting new routes for many airlines. Anne was a woman of many parts, she also became famous for her poetry and other writings. But the passion and love which the couple had for each other and the passion they had for aviation, is truly exemplary. To know more about Anne Morrow and Charles Lindbergh, please visit My Dear Valentine.
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