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The call to glory, Chennault and the flying tigers, produced and directed by Joy Fahnley and William Loeffler

Label
The call to glory, Chennault and the flying tigers, produced and directed by Joy Fahnley and William Loeffler
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For High School; College; Adult audiences
Main title
The call to glory
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
780747475
Responsibility statement
produced and directed by Joy Fahnley and William Loeffler
Runtime
52
Series statement
American history in video
Sub title
Chennault and the flying tigers
Summary
The Call to Glory is the first documentary to tell the complete story of the American Volunteer Group, nicknamed the Flying Tigers. Under the leadership of Claire Lee Chennault, the A.V.G. was meant to bolster Chinese resistance to Japanese aggression, to keep the United States from having to fight a two-front war. It was America s first covert operation. Due to the Freedom of Information Act, material has been uncovered giving a new perspective on the origins of the war in the Pacific. In flying missions in defense of China, the A.V.G. established standards of performance that have never been surpassed. The film includes archival footage(never available before), interviews with A.V.G. veterans, radio broadcasts of the era, and an original musical score. It captures the sense of drama that made the Flying Tigers an enduring American legend
Target audience
general
Technique
unknown
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