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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...
- Anna
Chennault, born Chan
Sheng Mai, 陳香梅 (pinyin Chen Xiangmei;
actual birth year 1923, but
reported as June 23, 1925 –
March 30, 2018), also
known as...
- Look up
Chennault in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chennault refers to
Claire Lee
Chennault, an
American military aviator Chennault may also
refer to:...
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Chennault House may
refer to: in the
United States (by state)
Chennault House (Danburg, Georgia),
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places (NRHP)...
- Navy (USN), and
Marine Corps (USMC), and was
commanded by
Claire Lee
Chennault.
Their Curtiss P-40B
Warhawk aircraft,
marked with
Chinese colors, flew...
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Chennault International Airport (IATA: CWF, ICAO: KCWF, FAA LID: CWF) is a
public aerospace/industrial
complex in Lake Charles, in
Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana...
- The
Chennault Aviation and
Military Museum is a
museum located in Monroe,
Louisiana that
preserves and
highlights the
establishment of the
local aviation...
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Chennault to be his "channel to Mr. Thieu" to
advise him to
refuse parti****tion in the talks, in what is
sometimes described as the "Anna
Chennault Affair"...
- of the
Civil War. The book
follows the
account of the
midnight raid at
Chennault, Georgia, and the
stolen shipment of
confederate gold;
delving into the...
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Nationalist military general,
nicknamed the "Patton of Asia" by
Claire Lee
Chennault of the
Flying Tigers. Born to a
peasant family in Shaoguan, Guangdong...