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China: General Claire Chennault, founder of the Flying Tigers, with Soong May Ling (Soong Mei-ling), aka Madame Chiang Kai Shek, Yunnan, c.1940

Soong May-ling or Soong Mei-ling, also known as Madame Chiang Kai-shek (traditional Chinese: ???; simplified Chinese: ???; pinyin: Sòng Meilíng; March 5, 1898 – October 23, 2003) was a First Lady of the Republic of China (ROC), the wife of former President Chiang Kai-shek (??? / ???). Lieutenant General Claire Lee Chennault (September 6, 1893 – July 27, 1958), was an American military aviator. A contentious officer, he was a fierce advocate of fight-interceptor aircraft during the 1930s when the U. S. Army Air Corps was focused primarily on high-altitude bombardment. Chennault retired in 1937, went to work as an aviation trainer and adviser in China, and commanded the 'Flying Tigers' during World War II, both the volunteer group and the uniformed units that replaced it in 1942.
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China: General Claire Chennault, founder of the Flying Tigers, with Soong May Ling (Soong Mei-ling), aka Madame Chiang Kai Shek, Yunnan, c.1940
Soong May-ling or Soong Mei-ling, also known as Madame Chiang Kai-shek (traditional Chinese: ???; simplified Chinese: ???; pinyin: Sòng Meilíng; March 5, 1898 – October 23, 2003) was a First Lady of the Republic of China (ROC), the wife of former President Chiang Kai-shek (??? / ???). Lieutenant General Claire Lee Chennault (September 6, 1893 – July 27, 1958), was an American military aviator. A contentious officer, he was a fierce advocate of fight-interceptor aircraft during the 1930s when the U. S. Army Air Corps was focused primarily on high-altitude bombardment. Chennault retired in 1937, went to work as an aviation trainer and adviser in China, and commanded the 'Flying Tigers' during World War II, both the volunteer group and the uniformed units that replaced it in 1942.
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40.6 x 31.3 cm | 16.0 x 12.3 in (300 dpi)