This project seeks to explore the relationship between Claire Lee Chennault and Gregory “Pappy” Boyington and their respective units. By carefully studying Claire Chennault and Gregory Boyington and the strategies they implemented within their units for missions one can better understand what made their units so successful. By extension, this project also seeks to understand how popular culture has continued to bring their stories to the forefront for a new generation and the influence it has in expanding the legends. By examining personality traits, leadership skills, and the command policies of the commanders outside of missions, it is hopeful that serious consideration will demonstrate what made these units inspiring for generations. Che...
David Bates, University of Cumbria senior lecturer in disaster response, contributes to the Cumbria ...
On 17 May 1943, B-17 No. 41-24485, “Memphis Belle”, of the 91st Bomb group, stationed at Bassingbour...
This thesis outlines the development of Royal Flying Corps’s (RFC) training programme from 1912 to 1...
This project seeks to explore the relationship between Claire Lee Chennault and Gregory “Pappy” Boyi...
In the twelve months centered around the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, a diverse group of America...
In this vivid and fact-filled historical ac- count of aerial combat, Daniel Ford completely updates ...
In the twelve months centered around the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, a diverse group of America...
In 1941, under the leadership of General Claire Chennault, the Flying Tigers – a volunteer group of ...
A study of the founding and evolution of the Republic of China (ROC) Air Force\u27s fighter aviation...
Flying Black Ponies is an effective combi- nation of combat narrative, squadron history, and persona...
The story of the Hellbirds is the story of the B-29 Superfort, its debut and development as the most...
The memoirs of George Hogarth, a young Royal Air Force (RAF) cadet from Edinburgh who was trained du...
Article from the Spring 2004 issue of Seattle Pacific University\u27s alumni magazine Response, tell...
From 1941 to 1945 the skies over the Pacific Ocean afforded the broadest arena for battle and the fi...
Preface: This history is dedicated to the Fighter Pilots of VF 46 with my admiration, respect and af...
David Bates, University of Cumbria senior lecturer in disaster response, contributes to the Cumbria ...
On 17 May 1943, B-17 No. 41-24485, “Memphis Belle”, of the 91st Bomb group, stationed at Bassingbour...
This thesis outlines the development of Royal Flying Corps’s (RFC) training programme from 1912 to 1...
This project seeks to explore the relationship between Claire Lee Chennault and Gregory “Pappy” Boyi...
In the twelve months centered around the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, a diverse group of America...
In this vivid and fact-filled historical ac- count of aerial combat, Daniel Ford completely updates ...
In the twelve months centered around the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, a diverse group of America...
In 1941, under the leadership of General Claire Chennault, the Flying Tigers – a volunteer group of ...
A study of the founding and evolution of the Republic of China (ROC) Air Force\u27s fighter aviation...
Flying Black Ponies is an effective combi- nation of combat narrative, squadron history, and persona...
The story of the Hellbirds is the story of the B-29 Superfort, its debut and development as the most...
The memoirs of George Hogarth, a young Royal Air Force (RAF) cadet from Edinburgh who was trained du...
Article from the Spring 2004 issue of Seattle Pacific University\u27s alumni magazine Response, tell...
From 1941 to 1945 the skies over the Pacific Ocean afforded the broadest arena for battle and the fi...
Preface: This history is dedicated to the Fighter Pilots of VF 46 with my admiration, respect and af...
David Bates, University of Cumbria senior lecturer in disaster response, contributes to the Cumbria ...
On 17 May 1943, B-17 No. 41-24485, “Memphis Belle”, of the 91st Bomb group, stationed at Bassingbour...
This thesis outlines the development of Royal Flying Corps’s (RFC) training programme from 1912 to 1...