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  • The Flying Tigers

    John Toland

    eBook (Laurel Leaf, Nov. 26, 2014)
    During World War II, a group of American fighter pilots roamed the skies over China and Burma, menacing the Japanese war effort without letup. Flamboyant, daring, and courageous, they were called the Flying Tigers. The Tigers, who had been recruited from the Army, Navy, and Marines, first saw action as a volunteer group fighting on the side of the Chiang Kia-shek's China against Japan. Trained in the unconventional air-combat tactics of their maverick leader Claire Lee Chennault, they racked up some of the most impresive air victory records of World War II. This is the story of Chennault and his magnificent Tigers — and how they performed the impossible.
  • Flying Tigers

    John Toland

    Paperback (Dell Pub Co, Jan. 1, 1984)
    About a group of American pilots during WWII who roamed the skies over China and Burma to menace the Japanese war effort.
  • Flying Tigers

    John Toland

    Library Binding (Random House Childrens Books, Nov. 1, 1963)
    An account of World War II American fighter pilots under the leadership of Claire Chennault, who first fought for China
  • Flying Tigers

    John Toland

    Paperback (New York: Dell, 1979, Aug. 16, 1979)
    Vintage paperback
  • Flying Tigers

    John Toland

    Paperback (Dell- Laurel Leaf Library, Sept. 1, 1979)
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  • Flying Tigers by Toland, John

    John Toland

    Paperback (Dell Pub Co, Aug. 16, 1602)
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  • Flying Tigers by John Toland

    John Toland

    Paperback (Dell Pub Co, Aug. 16, 1656)
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  • The Flying Tigers

    John Toland, Joe Barrett

    Audio CD (Blackstone Pub, July 7, 2020)
    During World War II, a group of American fighter pilots roamed the skies over China and Burma, menacing the Japanese war effort without letup. Flamboyant, daring, and courageous, they were called the Flying Tigers. The Tigers—who had been recruited from the Army, Navy, and Marines—first saw action as a volunteer group fighting on the side of the Chiang Kai-shekÂ’s China against Japan. Trained in the unconventional air-combat tactics of their maverick leader Claire Lee Chennault, they racked up some of the most impressive air victory records of World War II.This is the story of Chennault and his magnificent Tigers—and how they performed the impossible.
  • The Flying Tigers

    John Toland

    Audio CD (Blackstone Publishing, July 7, 2020)
    MP3 CD Format During World War II, a group of American fighter pilots roamed the skies over China and Burma, menacing the Japanese war effort without letup. Flamboyant, daring, and courageous, they were called the Flying Tigers. The Tigers--who had been recruited from the Army, Navy, and Marines--first saw action as a volunteer group fighting on the side of the Chiang Kai-shek's China against Japan. Trained in the unconventional air-combat tactics of their maverick leader Claire Lee Chennault, they racked up some of the most impressive air victory records of World War II.This is the story of Chennault and his magnificent Tigers--and how they performed the impossible.
  • The Flying Tigers

    John Toland, Joe Barrett, Blackstone Publishing

    Audiobook (Blackstone Publishing, April 7, 2020)
    During World War II, a group of American fighter pilots roamed the skies over China and Burma, menacing the Japanese war effort without letup. Flamboyant, daring, and courageous, they were called the Flying Tigers. The Tigers - who had been recruited from the Army, Navy, and Marines - first saw action as a volunteer group fighting on the side of the Chiang Kai-shek's China against Japan. Trained in the unconventional air-combat tactics of their maverick leader Claire Lee Chennault, they racked up some of the most impressive air victory records of World War II. This is the story of Chennault and his magnificent Tigers - and how they performed the impossible.
  • The Flying Tigers

    John Toland

    Audio CD (Blackstone Publishing, July 7, 2020)
    During World War II, a group of American fighter pilots roamed the skies over China and Burma, menacing the Japanese war effort without letup. Flamboyant, daring, and courageous, they were called the Flying Tigers. The Tigers--who had been recruited from the Army, Navy, and Marines--first saw action as a volunteer group fighting on the side of the Chiang Kai-shek's China against Japan. Trained in the unconventional air-combat tactics of their maverick leader Claire Lee Chennault, they racked up some of the most impressive air victory records of World War II.This is the story of Chennault and his magnificent Tigers--and how they performed the impossible.