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Tiger Sharks of China

Tiger Sharks of China


Jim Laurier. The American Volunteer Group (AVG), or "Flying Tigers" as they came to be known, flew against the Japanese before the U.S. was officially involved in WWII. After their disbandment on July 4, 1942, the pilots of the AVG were allowed to continue flying if they joined the U.S. Army Air Force's 23rd Fighter Group. One such pilot, David Lee "Tex" Hill, is shown here standing in front of his Mustang with some of his ground crew at the airfield in Kweilin, China, after returning from a mission. 24"x 18" limited edition, numbered print is signed by the artist and three members of the 23rd Fighter Group, including "Tex" Hill.
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