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| May 5, 1913 / March 3, 1978 |
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| First Squadron, Adam & Eves |
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Distinguished Flying Cross, Presidential Unit
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After graduating from high school in Fort Worth, joined his father in
the trucking business. In 1934, moved to California, attended
Compton Junior College, and entered Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
Left school in 1939 to enlist in the U.S. Navy as an aviation cadet,
training at Pensacola, Florida. Commissioned as an ensign in 1940,
and served as a flight instructor until September, 1941, when he
resigned to join the American Volunteer Group in China.
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Participated in five major campaigns while serving as a Flight Leader in
the AVG's First Squadron. Served until the AVG disbandment in
July, 1942.
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| Post AVG, WWII: |
Returned to the U.S. and began flying with the
Intercontinental Division of Trans World Airlines. Was the
co-pilot of the famous "Mission to Moscow" flight of Ambassador
Joseph E. Davies in 1942. Later that year he returned to China
as a captain with the China National Aviation Corporation, flying
military supplies into China from India over the famous "Hump."
He completed more than 300 flights over the treacherous Himalayan
route. He returned to the U.S. in 1944.
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| Post War Career: |
In 1945, after raising more than $80,000 from among
his wartime associates and another $80,000 from businessmen and
bought 14 Budd Conestoga cargo planes for $140,000, sold six at a
profit and began operation of National Skyways Freight Corp. at the
Bendix airport in Teterboro, NJ. In 1947, the line's name was
changed to Flying Tiger Line. He said his main idea was to
make money with the airline so he could go back to law school.
A four-year fight for official government certification ended in
1949 with approval of the nation's first commercial all-cargo route.
In 1969, FTL was awarded the first scheduled transpacific all-cargo
route.
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