Newsgroups: sci.military
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From: pyuxf!jem3@bellcore.bellcore.com (John E McKillop)
Subject: Re: WWII Chinese airmen flying for the AAF in China ?
Organization: Bell Communications Research, NJ
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 90 05:04:23 GMT
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From: pyuxf!jem3@bellcore.bellcore.com (John E McKillop)

In article <1990Oct23.005925.3098@cbnews.att.com> anthony@batserver.cs.uq.oz.au (Anthony Lee) writes:
>
>Many years ago I read about how some Chinese pilots flew obselete
>biplanes to intercept Japanese bombers in WWII.  I was wondering if any
>of them ended up flying with the US AAF in China, e.g. flying P40s ?
>
In 1943 or 1944 (I think), the Fourteenth US Air Force joined
with the Chinese Air Force to form the Chinese American
Composite Wing (CACW) which included a medium bomber squadron
(B-25 Mitchells) and I believe P-40s and/or P-51 Mustangs. The
above is off the top of my head. If you would like additional info,
I will have to check my references at home and get back to
you.

