The American Outlaw Pilots Dubbed as 'Tigers' Who Ruled The Sky During WWII
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The American Outlaw Pilots Dubbed as 'Tigers' Who Ruled The Sky During WWII
A Secret Beginning in China Before the United States entered World War II, a group of American pilots quietly left their military posts to join a mission in Asia. This group, known as the Flying Tigers, was officially called the 1st American Volunteer Group (AVG). They were led by Claire Chennault, a former U.S. Army officer who had been advising Chinese forces. Their goal was to help defend China against Japanese air attacks. Formed in 1941, th…
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