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Claire Lee Chennault, who organized the Flying Tigers into a scrappy aerial force in the China-Burma area during World War II, has been honored with a 40-cent stamp in the Great Americans Series ...
A 30-year fight is over. Since 1960 Wayne Johnson of Silver Bay, Minn., has been doggedly lobbying the U.S. Postal Service to issue a stamp honoring Gen. Claire Chennault, commander of the famed Fl… ...
The Flying Tigers […] REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. ... Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Photo Courtesy 72nd AVG Flying Tiger Reunion organizer ...
With the success of the Flying Tigers, the army absorbed the entire group in April 1942, promoting Chennault to brigadier ...
ATLANTA, Georgia — Frank Losonsky was just another 20-year-old soldier from Detroit, Michigan, but his life took a historic turn when a recruiter offered him the adventure of a lifetime. Woul… ...
The U.S. Postal Service announced today it is saluting the the Lunar New Year with commemorative stamps honoring the Year of the Tiger. The stamps were rolled out at the El Pueblo Historical ...
Harry Moyer, a veteran of the Flying Tigers — United States volunteer pilots who fought alongside Chinese people against Japanese aggression in World War II — turned 103 on Monday in Beijing.
The Flying Tigers were one of the first American air units to fight the Japanese as World War II began. A gruff Texas native, ... He was featured on a stamp in the 1980s.