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Visiting landmarks including the 24-Zig Road, Jiuzhou Airport of Huangping County, and the Guiyang Tuyunguan Memorial to the ...
This is a patch of the “Flying Tigers” of the Fourteenth Air Force Association, an organization comprised of veterans who served in the Fourteenth Air Force during World War II. President Roosevelt ...
GUIYANG, July 18 (Xinhua) -- For nearly 30 years, Jeffrey Greene, a veteran pilot and chairman of the Sino-American Aviation Heritage Foundation, has been dedicated to preserving the legacy of the ...
The Flying Tigers, or the American Volunteer Group, was made up of American volunteer pilots who were drafted by Colonel Claire L. Chennault from 1941 to 1942 to fight with Japanese air force in ...
Disguised as farmers and missionaries, these American pilots sailed to China in 1941 for a covert mission. Months before the US officially entered the war, they were already dogfighting Japanese ...
"Although, the A.V.G. was blooded over China, it was the air battles over Rangoon that stamped the hallmark on its fame as the Flying Tigers," Chennault later wrote in his memoir Way of a Fighter, as ...
The “Flying Tigers” printed out amazingly vibrant helmet wraps to wear into battle. The wraps are a callback to the 23rd Fighter Group's historic heritage.
: The Flying Tigers in WWII offer a parallel to Ukraine’s need for skilled pilots. F-16s’ widespread use provides a potential pool of volunteer pilots, though this could escalate tensions.
– The Flying Tigers will gear up Nov. 6 to face the Seattle Rugby Club as part of the XV Series and the first time for a combined Air Force/Army team to compete together in the Military Match Up.
In 1941, Japan was on the offensive against China. So China hired a group of Americans to fight back in the skies. Eighty years ago this week, they fought in their first battle.