While I don’t have the dates in front of me, I know for a fact the Flying Tigers were operating in China BEFORE Dec 7 1941, and find it hard to believe nobody died before Dec 7.
The Flying Tigers were active from 20 December 1941 to 4 July 1942.
While I don’t have the dates in front of me, I know for a fact the Flying Tigers were operating in China BEFORE Dec 7 1941, and find it hard to believe nobody died before Dec 7.
The Flying Tigers were active from 20 December 1941 to 4 July 1942.
I don’t have dates in front of me, and I could very well be wrong here… April 1940 as the first American to die during WWII to military action… what about the Flying Tiger volunteers in China… I don’t remember when they started operating, but when did the first one of them die?
Warbirdforum shows these as being the first:
Flight Leader Neil Martin, killed in action, Dec. 23, 1941
Wingman Henry Gilbert, killed in action, Dec. 23, 1941
@Imperious:
Look at his stupid name. 88 means Heil Hitler 8th letter twice. Losers ( skinheads) do this to identify them , 14 is unknown but probably another stupid idea represented by numbers.
Ya… his name tipped me off a lot more than his post… Hey… anybody want to take a guess which nation he likes to play in A&A? lol
It depends on which A&A game it is. Sometimes Axis nations, sometimes Allied nations. A&A is an interesting game on all sides.
And yes it bothers me too when I see the German or Japanese navy off shore of Madagaskar. That never happened during the real WWII.
Stupid. Yes, it did happen…
A quick google search of “Battle of Madagascar” shows many links listing the Japanese ships off shore of Madagascar.
Another quick google search of “Kriegsmarine Madagaskar” lists U-boats and their operations in the Indian Ocean near Madagascar.