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註釋At twenty, Hubbard was an above-average pilot, a formidable flyer and marksman. He had already shot down one enemy aircraft before being sent to France, where he destroyed several more and was himself shot down. Posted to North Africa, his bravery and moral stamina were brought to the verge of breakdown. But, in an area known as 'The Cauldron', he discovered that he had the strength of character to overcome his fears.