When tigers ruled the sky : the Flying Tigers : American outlaw pilots over China in World War II
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When tigers ruled the sky : the Flying Tigers : American outlaw pilots over China in World War II
Berley Caliber, 2016
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [341]-343) and index
Contents of Works
- The warlord and the Japanese
- The formative years of a visionary loner
- Young tigers
- Chiang Kai-Shek and the Americans
- Young tigers get their wings
- A bridge to war
- Warplanes for a generalissimo on the run
- American volunteers for China skies
- Bounty hunters and farmers sail for China
- The old man of Toungoo and his buccaneers
- The war comes to Southeast Asia
- Stale bread and fair weather friends
- To do something in this war
- Flying Tigers in Asian skies
- Blood and fire over Rangoon
- We cannot hold Burma without Chinese help
- Make them pay
- To the Gold Coast and beyond
- From tedium to rat race
- Turning points
- Unrest in the ranks
- The last days of Lei Yun
- Last exits
- Saving China while the quarterback hiked
- Scotty and the tigers
- Fixated upon a mirage
- Bombing season
- Countdown to dissolve day
- Coming out of the cold on a shoestring
- From Flying Tigers into hungry mastiffs
- Out of China
- And into history