Letter from George L. Paxton, Treasurer of the American Volunteer Group Memorial Fund, to AVG veterans, June 10, 1943. Discusses financial details and sends news related to General Claire Lee Chennault's plans in China-Burma-India Theater. Includes a…
Composite photograph featuring a roster of AVG (American Volunteer Group) service members and staff, circa 1941-1942. Individuals are identified by last name and first and middle initials.
Composite photograph featuring a roster of the American Volunteer Group's 1st Pursuit Squadron, circa 1941-1942. Individuals are identified by last name and first and middle initials. Squadron Leader Robert H. Neale is listed at the top.
Composite photograph featuring a roster of the American Volunteer Group's 2nd Pursuit Squadron, circa 1941-1942. Individuals are identified by last name and first and middle initials.
Composite photograph featuring a roster of the American Volunteer Group's 3rd Pursuit Squadron, circa 1941-1942. Individuals are identified by last name and first and middle initials.
Newsletter, "A.V.G. News," Volume 2, Number 4, December 11, 1941. Includes information about military actions in the China-Burma-India and Pacific Theaters. One typed page.
Photograph of AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman Robert H. Neale (right) and an unidentified man holding the book "The Flying Tigers: The Story of the American Volunteer Group" by Russell Whelan, circa 1942.Stamped on verso: "Please credit:…
Photograph of (from left to right) Humphrey Bogart, Charles F. Blair, and an unidentified man, circa 1941-1942. Stamped on verso: "Photograph by Mac Julian, [illegible]."
Photograph of (from left to right) Charles F. Blair, Humphrey Bogart, and AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman Robert H. Neale, circa 1941-1942.Inscription on verso: "Charlie Blair, American Export Chief Pilot. Humphrey Bogart. Bob…
Photograph of (from left to right) Charles F. Blair, Humphrey Bogart, and AVG (American Volunteer Group) serviceman Robert H. Neale, circa 1941-1942.Stamped on verso: "Photograph by Mac Julian, [illegible]."