From the acclaimed author of Hit the Target and Big Week, an in-depth
account of the legendary World War II combat group, the Flying Tigers.
In 1940, Pearl Harbor had not yet happened, and America was not yet at
war with Japan. But China had been trying to stave off Japanese
aggression for three years—and was desperate for aircraft and
trained combat pilots. General Chiang Kai-shek sent military aviation
advisor Claire Chennault to Washington, where President Roosevelt was
sympathetic, but knew he could not intervene overtly. Instead, he
quietly helped Chennault put together a group of American volunteer
pilots. This was how the 1st American Volunteer Group—more commonly
known as the Flying Tigers—was born. With the trademark smiling
shark jaws on their P-40 fighters, these Army, Navy and Marine pilots
became a sensation as they fought for the Chinese. Those who initially
doubted them were eventually in awe as they persevered over Rangoon
despite being outnumbered 14-1 by Japanese aircraft; as they were
described by Madame Chiang Kai-shek as her “little angels” and by
a Chinese foreign minister as “the soundest investment China ever
made”; and as they ultimately destroyed hundreds of Japanese planes
while losing only a dozen of their own in combat. Two of their
veterans would later earn the Medal of Honor—and as a group, the
Flying Tigers managed to rack up a better record than any other air
wing in the Pacific theater. When Tigers Ruled the Sky is a thrilling
and triumphant account of their courage and their legacy.
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The Flying Tigers: American Outlaw Pilots over China in World War II
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780698155022
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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