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‡aKleiner, Samuel M.
‡q(Samuel Miller),
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‡aThe Flying Tigers :
‡bthe untold story of the American pilots who waged a secret war against Japan /
‡cSam Kleiner. |
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‡aNew York, New York :
‡bViking,
‡c[2018] |
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‡av, 294 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates :
‡billustrations, map ;
‡c24 cm |
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‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 241-284) and index. |
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‡aDancing in the sky -- Meeting the princess -- The Rape of Nanking -- The international squadron -- Exile in the Chinese hinterland -- An air unit for China -- Training in Toungoo -- Wartime -- Legends in their own time -- Christmas in Rangoon -- Burmese days -- Aerial guerrilla warfare -- Last stand -- Black sheep down. |
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‡a"The thrilling story behind the American pilots who were secretly recruited to defend the nation's desperate Chinese allies before Pearl Harbor and ended up on the front lines of the war against the Japanese in the Pacific. Sam Kleiner's Flying Tigers tells the story of the group young American men and women who crossed the Pacific before Pearl Harbor to risk their lives defending the embattled forces of Chiang Kai-Shek's China. These 300 individuals were effectively paid mercenaries, secretly recruited by a mysterious shell company that the federal government had created to circumvent its official stance of non-intervention in the war. Drawn from across the armed services by the prospect of seeing the world and earning a good salary, they traveled to Burma under false identities in the late summer and fall of 1941 and began training there under legendary and leathery general Claire Chennault. The pilots first saw action twelve days after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and for the next seven months performed an invaluable strategic service by keeping the Japanese occupied in China and thus enabling the United States to build up its armaments before fully engaging in the conflict. For their daring exploits and remarkable string of victories, they became known as the Flying Tigers"--
‡cProvided by publisher. |
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‡aChina.
‡bKong jun.
‡bAmerican Volunteer Group
‡xHistory. |
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‡aChennault, Claire Lee,
‡d1893-1958. |
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‡aSino-Japanese War, 1937-1945
‡xAerial operations. |
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‡aSino-Japanese War, 1937-1945
‡xParticipation, American. |
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‡iOnline version:
‡aKleiner, Samuel M. (Samuel Miller), 1987-
‡tFlying Tigers.
‡dNew York : Viking, 2018
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