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  1. GENERAL CHENNAULT. America has a long history of heroes who were born in unremarkable circumstances and humble beginnings. Claire Lee Chennault, born on September 6, 1893, in Commerce, Texas and raised in rural Gilbert, Louisiana, was that kind of hero. Early disappointment taught him resilience and the bayou taught him self-reliance.

  2. Claire Lee Chennault (September 6, 1893 – July 27, 1958) was an American military aviator best known for his leadership of the "Flying Tigers" and the Chinese Nationalist Air Force in World War II. Chennault was a fierce advocate of "pursuit" or fighter-interceptor aircraft during the 1930s when the United States Army Air Corps was focused ...

  3. Dec 19, 2021 · Enter Claire Lee Chennault, a U.S. Army aviator, instructor and tactician, once described by Time magazine as "lean, hard-bitten, taciturn." Health problems and disputes with his superiors pushed ...

  4. Maj. Gen. Claire Chennault. Claire Chennault led the famed Flying Tigers and the U.S. 14th Air Force against the Japanese in China and Burma during World War II. He was a charismatic airpower theorist and a controversial leader who at times disagreed with official doctrine and his superiors. Chennault learned to fly in the Army after World War ...

  5. The museum is named in honor of United States Army Air Force General Claire Lee Chennault. Chennault's granddaughter, Nell Chennault Calloway, has been CEO of the museum since 2017. Location General Chennault, depicted at the Chennault Aviation and Military Museum Vietnam War exhibit

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  7. Louisiana plays a pivotal role in our nation's aviation and military history, which the Chennault Aviation and Military Museum strives to promote and preserve. The museum is housed in one of the last remaining buildings used by the Selman Field Army-Air Corps Navigation School. It features exhibits about Louisiana natives Gen. Claire Lee Chennault and astronaut Jim Halsell, as well as on ...

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