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  • * Ford, Daniel. ''Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and the American Volunteer Group'' (1991).
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  • {{r|Claire Chennault}}
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  • {{r|Claire Chennault}}
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  • ...ng, with the British, and with his air commander Air Force Major General [[Claire Chennault]], head of the Flying Tigers operation. Marshall supported Stilwell in the * [[Claire Chennault]]
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  • '''Claire Chennault''' (1890-1958 ), was an Americans military pilot and leader of the "Flyin
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  • *[[Claire Chennault]], Air Force, CBI
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  • see also [[Claire Chennault/Bibliography]] * Ford, Daniel. ''Flying Tigers: Claire Chennault and the American Volunteer Group'' (1991).
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  • ...g worked well with the commander of the U.S. Air Force in China, General [[Claire Chennault]]. Chiang supported Chennault's fantasy of bombing Japan into submission us
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  • ...and the OSS mission was authorized to contact Ho. He asked to meet Gen. [[Claire Chennault]], the U.S. air commander, and that was agreed, under the condition he did ...g Kai-shek]], exiled to Taiwan, had strong U.S. political allies such as [[Claire Chennault]]. Increasingly, and especially with the rise of [[Joe McCarthy]], there wa
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