This is the story of Flying Tiger Robert Brouk; a Flight Leader in the 3rd Squadron of the American Volunteer Group. In the months prior to Pearl Harbor; until the disbandment of the American Volunteer Group in July 1942; the Flying Tigers valiantly fought the Japanese over the skies of Burma and China. This story contains Robert’s complete war diary. The diary outlines his dramatic experiences from the moment he enlisted in the American Volunteer Group to its disbandment. His story also contains snapshots of the life he led upon his return to his home in Cicero; Illinois; a graphic account of his untimely death; and accounts of how Robert has been remembered through the years.
#261356 in Books Intercollegiate Studies Institute 2009-01-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.50 x 1.40 x 6.50l; 2.45 #File Name: 1935191551679 pages
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