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PLZ help me to find a soldier of the birtain army during world war one!(very important) that will be useful that post the information of this soldiers

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圖片參考:http://imgcld.yimg.com/8/n/HA00782940/o/701002030022813873396030.jpg Donald Campbell Donald Campbell, a young Scottish man who joined the British Army on 10th August 1903. He was 18 years and 4 months old. As Private Campbell joined the army years before the outbreak of war, it is important that his contribution and his design such as his jet-powered boat Bluebird during the First World War. Donald Campbell joined on 10 August 1903 and became a member of the 1st Battalion of the Royal Scots Lothian Regiment, who gave him the number '8493'. He was five feet five inches tall, weighed 137lb, came from Inverness, and worked as a cellarman in the pub trade before joining the army. Many young men such as Campbell joined the army for adventure and to see the world. During the First World War, we can comment Donald Campbell was a "good soldier" based on his contribution and design. Actually, he was able to reflect and develop his knowledge and understanding of the war from a wider perspective. Campbell was a professional solider, not a new recruit in 1914. Looking through Campbell's army papers, Donald Campbell, 1921–67, British automobile and boat racer. He inherited his passion for assaulting speed records and his mechanical inclinations, he helped to design a hull that would not disintegrate at speeds over 200 mi (322 km) per hr on water. His work attracted the attention of numerous British engineering firms and government departments. Campbell was killed in his jet-powered boat Bluebird as he tried to reach a speed of 300 mi (483 km) per hr. At the time of his death he held the world's speed record on water, 276.33 mi (444.89 km) per hr and had driven at an average speed of 403.1 mph (648.9 kph) on land.

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