The Forgotten Squadron: The 449th Fighter Squadron in World War IIFlying P-38s with the Flying Tigers, 14th AF
The men of the 449th Fighter Squadron called themselves the “forgotten squadron.” Despite serving to great effect as the only P-38 fighter squadron with the Flying Tigers in China, the 449th received little press or praise during or after the war. Ironically, the unit participated in the 14th Air Force’s greatest missions, including the daring Thanksgiving Day raid on Taiwan, “accidentally” shooting down one of the top-ranking Japanese generals in China, and even supporting Ho Chi Minh against the Japanese in Indochina. Having spread its wings from Taiwan to the Salween Front, the 449th is the perfect case study to investigate Major General Claire Lee Chennault’s air war over China in World War II.
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The Forgotten Squadron: The 449th Fighter Squadron in World War IIFlying P-38s with the Flying Tigers, 14th AF
The men of the 449th Fighter Squadron called themselves the “forgotten squadron.” Despite serving to great effect as the only P-38 fighter squadron with the Flying Tigers in China, the 449th received little press or praise during or after the war. Ironically, the unit participated in the 14th Air Force’s greatest missions, including the daring Thanksgiving Day raid on Taiwan, “accidentally” shooting down one of the top-ranking Japanese generals in China, and even supporting Ho Chi Minh against the Japanese in Indochina. Having spread its wings from Taiwan to the Salween Front, the 449th is the perfect case study to investigate Major General Claire Lee Chennault’s air war over China in World War II.
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The Forgotten Squadron: The 449th Fighter Squadron in World War IIFlying P-38s with the Flying Tigers, 14th AF

The Forgotten Squadron: The 449th Fighter Squadron in World War IIFlying P-38s with the Flying Tigers, 14th AF

by Daniel Jackson
The Forgotten Squadron: The 449th Fighter Squadron in World War IIFlying P-38s with the Flying Tigers, 14th AF

The Forgotten Squadron: The 449th Fighter Squadron in World War IIFlying P-38s with the Flying Tigers, 14th AF

by Daniel Jackson

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Overview

The men of the 449th Fighter Squadron called themselves the “forgotten squadron.” Despite serving to great effect as the only P-38 fighter squadron with the Flying Tigers in China, the 449th received little press or praise during or after the war. Ironically, the unit participated in the 14th Air Force’s greatest missions, including the daring Thanksgiving Day raid on Taiwan, “accidentally” shooting down one of the top-ranking Japanese generals in China, and even supporting Ho Chi Minh against the Japanese in Indochina. Having spread its wings from Taiwan to the Salween Front, the 449th is the perfect case study to investigate Major General Claire Lee Chennault’s air war over China in World War II.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764335372
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 08/20/2010
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 8.80(w) x 11.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Daniel Jackson graduated from the Air Force Academy in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in military history and a minor in Chinese language. He is now an Air Force pilot living with his beautiful wife near Pensacola, Florida.
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