Flying Tigers

The Flying Tigers were a group of American volunteer pilots who played a crucial role in supporting China before the U.S. officially entered World War II. Officially called the American Volunteer Group (AVG) and led by General Claire Lee Chennault, these pilots flew daring missions over the treacherous Himalayan route known as “The Hump.” Based in Kunming, their primary mission was to transport essential war supplies by air from India into China, bypassing Japanese-controlled territories after the Burma Road was cut off. They faced dangerous weather, high altitudes, and enemy attacks. The Flying Tigers’ courageous efforts ensured a vital lifeline of military equipment, medicine, and food reached Chinese forces fighting Japanese aggression. Their bravery and commitment symbolized international cooperation and had a lasting impact on the Allied war effort in Asia.


Days of the Ching Pao: a Photographic Record of the Flying Tigers - 14th Air Force in China in World War II, by Malcolm Rosholt

Days of the Ching Pao: a Photographic Record of the Flying Tigers - 14th Air Force in China in World War II, by Malcolm Rosholt

In Days of the Ching Pao, journalist and U.S. Army Air Forces officer Malcolm Rosholt presents a rar..

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Ding Hao, America's Air War in China 1937-1945, by Wanda Cornelius and Thayne Short

Ding Hao, America's Air War in China 1937-1945, by Wanda Cornelius and Thayne Short

Ding Hao: America's Air War in China, 1937–1945 is a compelling account of the vital, yet often..

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Fire and Fall Back, by Glenn E. McClure

Fire and Fall Back, by Glenn E. McClure

Fire and Fall Back, Casey Vincent's story of three years in the China-Burma-India theater, including..

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God is My Co-pilot, by Robert L. Scott

God is My Co-pilot, by Robert L. Scott

Foreword by Major General C.L. Chennault. Autobiography of a WWII fighter pilot of Flying TIger..

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Old Leatherface of the Flying Tigers: the Story of General Chennault, by Keith Ayling

Old Leatherface of the Flying Tigers: the Story of General Chennault, by Keith Ayling

In December 1941, as the world faced widespread conflict, a group of pilots offered hope. Old L..

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The Flying Tigers: the Story of the American Volunteer Group in China, by Russell Whelan

The Flying Tigers: the Story of the American Volunteer Group in China, by Russell Whelan

The Flying Tigers: The Story of the American Volunteer Group by Russell Whelan tells the gripping ac..

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The Flying Tigers: The Story of the American Volunteer Group, by Russell Whelan

The Flying Tigers: The Story of the American Volunteer Group, by Russell Whelan

This author was Radio Director of United China Relief who was intimately aware of the history of eve..

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The Flying Tigers: The Untold Story of the American Pilots Who Waged a Secret War Against Japan, by Sam Kleiner

The Flying Tigers: The Untold Story of the American Pilots Who Waged a Secret War Against Japan, by Sam Kleiner

The Flying Tigers uncovers the hidden story of the group of young American men and women who cr..

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The Lady and the Tigers, by Olga S. Greenlaw

The Lady and the Tigers, by Olga S. Greenlaw

The Lady and the Tigers is Olga S. Greenlaw’s vivid, personal account of her time with the American ..

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The Pictorial History of the Flying Tigers, by Larry M. Pistole

The Pictorial History of the Flying Tigers, by Larry M. Pistole

Prior to the United States' entry into World War II, approximately 15,000 Americans joined flying un..

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The U.S. Crusade in China, 1938-1945, by Michael Schaller

The U.S. Crusade in China, 1938-1945, by Michael Schaller

Michael Schaller’s The U.S. Crusade in China, 1938–1945 offers a penetrating analysis of America’s d..

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With Chennault in China: a Flying Tiger's Diary, by Robert M. Smith

With Chennault in China: a Flying Tiger's Diary, by Robert M. Smith

During the early days of World War II, a small band of American pilots and support staff carved thei..

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