Tigers Over China! The Flying Tigers were a group of American fighter pilots that flew for China in the early part of 1942. Led by a controversial American, Colonel Claire Chennault, they were actually called the "American Volunteer Group" (AVG), and achieved good success in their aerial battles against the Japanese.
They were a relatively small group, and never had more than 100 Curtis Warhawk P-40's (decorated with the famous red shark mouth) available.
But at the time they were flying (early 1942), they were the only Americans doing ANYTHING against the Axis. With an American public reeling from Pearl Harbor and anxious to strike back "NOW!" the Flying Tigers were "the only game in town" at that point. Thus they received a lot of favorable press coverage, from reporters anxious to write about the only only Americans doing ANYTHING ANYWHERE against the Japanese.
The Flying Tigers were still training, they hadn't flown their first combat mission, when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. As the Japanese threatened one Allied city after another, the British asked for a squadron of Flying Tigers to help defend Rangoon. Oley Olson's Third Squadron, "Hell's Angels," headed south, while the bulk of the AVG flew up to Kunming, to protect the terminus of the Burma Road. On December 20, the AVG engaged Japanese bombers for the first time, downing four and disrupting their bombing raid on Kunming. Over Burma, the Third Squadron also met with success, claiming six on the 23rd and ten on the 25th; before Jack Newkirk's Second Squadron relieved them.
In January, eight pilots of the First Sqn. flew to Burma to reinforce Newkirk, among them Greg Boyington, whom Olga described as "a frequent caller ... popping in at odd times for coffee or whatever." He returned to the AVG in Kunming in time to participate in a bomber escort mission on January 22. Chinese pilots, flying Russian-made SB-2's, attacked Hanoi. Sandy Sandell reported that the bombers' poor formation flying rendered both the escort and the bombing ineffective. "If we'd met any Japs, we'd have been dead pigeons."
By January 24, the Flying Tigers had claimed 73 Japanese planes, while losing 5 of their own. Japanese records indicate they had lost about one-third that many, mostly bombers. Olga's "dear, silly Sandy" and Boyington were soon rotated to Burma, where Newkirk's handful of weary Warhawks continued to punish the Japanese bombers. On February 7, Sandell was testing a P-40 with a repaired tail; it stalled and spun in, killing him on impact. The plane was destroyed so completely that only the right wheel and tail wheel were salvageable.
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What a bitchin' name: Flying Tigers.
Salute to the warriors who fought because they chose to. There is no bravery like that of a man who steps forward and doesn't give a damn whether anyone else does at all. He does it because he's built for it.
Posted Aug-16-2010 Byericredbeard (276.68) ericredbeard View Channel Send Message
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my great uncle loaded bombs in burma..it was recently before he died he startled my brother's uptight wife by saying "ya know guys...Burma was the first time i saw a fine set of tits on girl". lol...p40 was an even match for jap planes made in the late thirties but i wouldn't fly one of those things past 1942.
Posted Aug-16-2010 Byabsu69 (2114.24) absu69 View Channel Send Message
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my grandpa was a bombardier with the 14th af. tough man he was. tough men all these guys were. none of that do 1 tour and go home for them.
Posted Aug-16-2010 ByManStoner (40.72) 
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Great testimony of all the US lives sacrificed so WE, North American ( excludes Mexico ) can carry on and hold high the beacon of Freedom.
Posted Aug-16-2010 ByDavaeron (165.58) 
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woow ...so Greenland, Bermuda, and St. Pierre and Miquelon ...kick ass as well in WW2 ???
...granted ...you guys made excellent movies ....but that war started with the Versailles treaty and had little to do with freedom but plenty to do with OIL ... you right if you postulate that the less evil won...( by atomic bombarding civilian populations ) ...but jeeezz...beacon of freedoms ...hahhaha...
go tell that history to some Iraqi baby ...
cheers
Posted Aug-16-2010 Byyaleoo (761.88) 
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Since I must...:
I'll explain more in details so you can keep up with it.
I never said Greenland, Bermuda, and St. Pierre and Miquelon had anything to do with WW2...like Chile, they did zero cause they could not, or did not wanted to, except maybe, for some South American countries, granting visa to nazi refugees. BTW all these are European owned landmass. ( French,British and Denmark)
Thank you for the comment on the canadian movie industry.
So we are both right about the less-evil thing righ More..
Posted Aug-16-2010 ByDavaeron (165.58) 
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You said : North American ( excludes Mexico ) can carry on and hold high the beacon of Freedom.
I think : if you going to be pompous about no sense mindless right wing slogans at least be GEOGRAPHICALLY ACCURATE...Greenland, Bermuda, and St. Pierre and Miquelon are still part of north america... (-_-*)
On and Historical note Chile did declare war to the AXIS...we did not engage ...but we not willingly sanctuary any Nazi Criminal...( you are thinking in Argentina ) ...but sure WE had a small G More..
Posted Aug-17-2010 Byyaleoo (761.88) 
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Nice vid..nice comments!
Posted Aug-16-2010 ByScreaming Eagle (599.24) 
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