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PostPosted: 22 Sep 2007, 21:49 
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Finally! Some great news for the Flying Tiger legacy.

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http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123069149

by Corey Dahl
21st Space Wing Public Affairs

9/21/2007 - PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. (AFPN) -- Two A-10 Thunderbolt IIs carried a piece of Flying Tigers heritage away from Peterson Sept. 21 as part of an effort by Air Force officials to reunite three pieces of a historic World War II legacy.

During the transfer ceremony, 76th Space Control Squadron officials here gave the squadron's piece of the historic Flying Tigers heritage, which has been held since 1995, to the new 76th Fighter Squadron, a Reserve associate unit based at Moody Air Force Base, Ga.

The 76th FS will now join the 74th and 75th Fighter Squadrons, which also share the Flying Tigers heritage, under the 23rd Wing, the same arrangement the original Flying Tigers shared in the 1940s.

Col. Steve Arthur, commander of the 442nd Fighter Wing at Whiteman AFB, Mo., which is supplying the reservists for the new squadron, said the new unit is excited to be adopting such a historic piece of Air Force history.

The Flying Tigers heritage dates back to 1941, when a group of American volunteer pilots banded together under secret presidential sanction to defend China against the Japanese. The unit eventually became renowned for its combat successes, often while flying in adverse conditions, as well as its distinctive Curtiss P-40 planes, which had shark-like faces painted on the front.

The unit was later split into the 74th, 75th and 76th Fighter Squadrons and fought the remainder of the war as part of the 23rd Fighter Group. Over the years, the units drifted apart, were deactivated and reactivated in numerous forms, and the heritage all three carried was separated.

The 76th FS began preparing for stand up earlier this year, though, and Air Force officials decided to reunite the heritage under the same wing once again. The timing was appropriate, said Col. Jay Raymond, commander of the 21st Space Wing, as the transfer occurred the same week the Air Force was celebrating its 60th birthday.

\"This year, as we commemorate 60 years of air and space excellence, we're celebrating our past and looking toward our future,\" he said at the ceremony. \"Today's ceremony is all about that Heritage to Horizons.\"

The 76th SPCS operates a counter communications system which provides a critical counterspace capability never before available to warfighters around the world.

\"The Flying Tigers were an innovative group, and it is clear that the 76th SPCS, the Air Force's only counterspace unit, carried on that spirit of innovation,\" Colonel Raymond said. \"Over the past 12 years, the men and women of the 76th SPCS have taken great care of this lineage and have proudly carried the mantle of the Flying Tigers.\"

For the 76th, the future means building a new legacy under their new name -- the 76th SPCS Lobos. Unit members said they're sorry to see the Flying Tigers heritage go, but they're looking forward to beginning their own storied lineage.

\"We're just going from being a small part of a large history to being a big part of our own ,\" said Capt. Cory Garcher, a member of the 76th Space Control Squadron.

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PostPosted: 22 Sep 2007, 23:28 
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This is great new's.
There is a good book on the AVG by Daniel Ford, 'Flying Tigers' published by Smithsonian.


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So the Flying Tigers are complete again, I'm sure Goose will be happy about this. [salute]

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Dice-man wrote:
So the Flying Tigers are complete again, I'm sure Goose will be happy about this. [salute]

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More than Goose will be happy!
Kudo's to having our "Family" back together again!


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I'm sorry HogSnort I didn't not mean to leave out any \"old\" 76th FS Alumni, Goose is the only one I knew off the top of my head. :oops:


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Dice-man wrote:
I'm sorry HogSnort I didn't not mean to leave out any "old" 76th FS Alumni, Goose is the only one I knew off the top of my head. :oops:


76th Tsk Tsk You Say!

I was 75th!! Black Tails Baby! THe True Sharks!

But having the 3 units together as a family was my meaning!


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[banana] [banana] [banana] [banana] [banana] [banana] [banana] [banana] [banana] [banana] [banana] [banana] [banana] :D :D :D

You think I'm Happy? DAMN SKIPPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh to be 22 again , The \"Clowns, Tuna's and the Kitty Kats\" all together again what a Day that'll be. :wink:

The \"Old\" 23rd TFW back in Action, under whatever name new \"Wing\"

\"Burma to Baghdad \" A New Chapter to be written.

Its about Damn Time!

I wonder if they sent the AMU photos too? If they did you'll see some of our
\"Faces\" from then plus \"Rocky\" will be \"HAPPY\" He might try and get back in.

Billy its time to Move to Moody Bro!

THanks Coach , see \"Root\" you can him stop at Ft Smith and pick-up 0166, and Fly her Home ,she'll fly better with Teeth and a Red Tail, if she can't have MA on her tail.

Goose

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That truly is great news. As a Vanguard I always felt a little torqued that they removed the 76th from the 23rd.

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