Quantcast
Channel: Roster of Flying Tigers
Browsing all 24 articles
Browse latest View live

Roster of Flying Tigers

In browsing through your list of Flying Tigers I failed to see a name listed that I feel should be there. The person I'm refering to was a friend of mine that I taught school with for many years. He...

View Article


Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

I believe that DAVID H. FAUSTMAN was a member of the Flying Tigers. If so, if anyone has any recollections about him (he later served in USAF in England and at the Air Force Academy, please contact...

View Article


Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

No Faustman in the AVG; more like he was with the 23rd Fighter Group or another of the USAAF that followed the AVG after July 1942. See the FAQ at www.danford.net/faq.htm(Of course, that's not meant...

View Article

Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

Any chance that the 23rd Fighter Squadron has a website where can email someone for a records search?I think my great uncle was in the 23rd, since he was not listed on your AVG roster.GForce99

View Article

Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

If you try a Google search, you'll get the address of the 23rd Fighter Group heirs, who call themselves Flying Tigers. I think they're a helicopter outfit. There's also an A-10 unit that wears the...

View Article


Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

Thank you. I have ordered that book from my local library.Is this A-10 squad also called the 23rd Fighter Group ?I am a little confused.~Ethan

View Article

Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

Yes, it confuses me also. One outfit is U.S. Army, the other is U.S. Air Force. Okay, the army helicopter unit is actually the 3-229th Aviation Regiment. They called themselves "Hell's Angels" after...

View Article

Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

So far all I know is that my great uncle flew a plane in World War II in China as a Flying Tiger.So what groups would my search be limited to?Thank you very muchEthan

View Article


Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

It sounds like the 23rd Fighter Group, if he was a fighter pilot. However, I think any China air force veteran might well call himself a Flying Tiger, whether he was in fighters or bombers, or even if...

View Article


Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

I know a fair amount about Charlie Gordon. E-mail me at lmharnisch@hotmail.com but be sure to put "black dahlia" in the subject field or it goes in the trash.

View Article

Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

I am also trying to track down Matt Gordon. I have a picture of him and one of his plane , that he claimed was named the "Clara", after my mother, also of Pueblo Colorado. Just rying to tie down some...

View Article

Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

Again, you might look at the information at http://www.warbirdforum.com/faq.htm about getting military records. It's tough, because many Army Air Force records were destroyed in a fire.

View Article

Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

Major Matt Gordon was a ace with 5 kills in the 75th FS 23rd FG in 1943. He did a second tour in Burma has a fighter squadron commander with the Air Commandos. He was killed in 1945 in a crash of a...

View Article


Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

I clicked on your website "danford.net/roster.htm" and It gave me "We don't seem to have the page you're looking for!" Just to let you know.

View Article

Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

One of the least clever things I have ever done was to migrate my pages to a new domain. You'll find the roster at www.warbirdforum.com/roster.htm When I get home, I'll put up a re-direct to that page...

View Article


Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

Thanks Dan, I your site is very good sours of accurate info, as I also have a rouster of the AVG, and thats how I found yours. Like you it's not on the web to make money, it there because I think the...

View Article

Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

I am a first cousin of Matt Gordon Jr., and even though he died before I was born, I would love to get any information, copies of pictures, remembrances, etc. that I can. I have heard several family...

View Article


Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

Alas, my interest (and knowledge!) pretty much ends with the dissolution of the American Volunteer Group in July 1942. Probably Mr. Gordon served with the uniformed USAAF units that followed the AVG....

View Article

Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

Yes it is. He grew up in Pueblo, CO. His oldest brother, Vincent, was also a military pilot who retired as a fullbird colonel and fought in WW 2, Korea, and Vietnam. He also was a test pilot and one...

View Article

Re: Roster of Flying Tigers

Any info on a crew chief still alive. Would be interested in speaking with him. Would prefer from original squadron. 

View Article
Browsing all 24 articles
Browse latest View live