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  1. Claire Lee Chennault (September 6, 1893 – July 27, 1958) was an American military aviator best known for his leadership of the "Flying Tigers" and the Chinese Nationalist Air Force in World War II.

  2. Claire L. Chennault (born September 6, 1890, Commerce, Texas, U.S.—died July 27, 1958, New Orleans, Louisiana) was a U.S. major general who commanded the U.S. Army Air Forces in China (1942–45) and created the American Volunteer Group (AVG), best known as the Flying Tigers.

  3. Maj. Gen. Claire Lee Chennault was a World War II leader of the famed Flying Tigers in China, for whom Chennault Air Force Base, Lake Charles, La., is named. He was born Commerce, Texas, 1890; died New Orleans, La., July 27, 1958.

  4. As an officer in the Army Air Corps, Claire Lee Chennault came to realize the importance of intelligence in the early 1930s, when he was the senior instructor in fighter tactics at the Air Corps Tactical School at Maxwell Field in Alabama.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Claire Chennault, the leader of the American Volunteer Group that fought against the Japanese in China. Read how he developed the Panda Bears, the Flying Tigers, and the early-warning system that surprised the Japanese bombers.

  6. Dec 5, 2022 · Learn how Chennault, a former stunt pilot and aviation leader, organized and commanded the American Volunteer Group (AVG) to fight the Japanese in China during World War II. Discover the history, achievements and legacy of the Flying Tigers, the legendary mercenary airmen who earned the respect of both China and the United States.

  7. Claire Chennault led the famed Flying Tigers and the U.S. 14th Air Force against the Japanese in China and Burma during World War II. He was a charismatic airpower theorist and a controversial leader who at times disagreed with official doctrine and his superiors.