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Flying Tigers: Roster of the American Volunteer Group
WARBIRD HOME. > TIGERS > ROSTER. Roster of the Flying Tigers, 1941-1942 The 1st American Volunteer Group was a unit of the Chinese Air Force, serving in Burma and China from December 1941 until mid-July 1942, when it was replaced by …
Mingaladon airport, Rangoon
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From the blog: Appointment in Samara. Putin is so short of troops that he's offering north of a million rubles to anyone who'll sign up, and nearly 4 million to the lucky young men of Samara.
The Saga of BW-372: the Finnish Brewster finds a home
HOME. > BUFFALO > BW-372. THE SAGA OF BW-372. More than ten years after she was raised from a Russian lake, the only Brewster Buffalo in the world went on display at a museum north of Helsinki.
Poland: war and exile, 1939-1948
WARBIRD HOME. > POLAND. THE ANNALS OF POLAND War and Exile, 1939-1948 Last gasp of the Worker's Paradise A friend was in Poland recently, performing a duty that comes to most of us sooner or later: sorting his mother's belongings.
Kempeitai: Japan's Dreaded Military Police
HOME. > REVIEWS > KEMPEITAI. Kempeitai: Japan's Gestapo Kempeitai: Japan's Dreaded Military Police (Ramond Lamont-Brown)
Flying Tigers Panda Bears: Bert Christman P-40 nose art
HOME. > TIGERS > CHRISTMAN. Tomahawk nose art by Bert Christman Allen "Bert" Christman of the AVG 2nd Squadron (aka the Panda Bears) had been a comic-strip artist in civilian life.
Geoff Fisken, Brewster Buffalo ace
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Jack Newkirk, killed in Thailand, March 1942 - warbirdforum.com
Though the pilot was buried near the crash site, Jack Newkirk's Tomahawk was carried off by the Thais and put on display in front of the Lamphun police station, as shown in this 1940s photograph which appears in Boonserm Satraphay's Thai-language Chiang Mai and the Air War.