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    David Lee "Tex" Hill (July 13, 1915 – October 11, 2007) was an American fighter pilot and triple flying ace. He is credited with victories as a squadron leader with the Flying Tigers and another six as an officer in the United States Army Air Corps in World War II. He retired as a brigadier general .

  2. Jan 1, 2003 · Tex Hill: Flying Tiger. Hardcover – January 1, 2003. by David Lee Hill (Author) 4.8 32 ratings. See all formats and editions. 2003 new copy, hard bound in dust jacket, 6x9, 318 pages, numerous illustrations & maps, bibliography, index. dust jacket color art work by John Shaw.

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  3. Oct 26, 2012 · Oct 26, 2012. Born the son of missionary parents in Korea, David “TexHill has become one of America’s most famous and beloved fighter aces. “TexHill: Flying Tiger recounts his intriguing early life, standout career, and non-stop adventures of all kinds.

  4. The Flying Tigers were American pilots who volunteered to fly for the Chinese against Japan prior to the United States entry in World War II. A top ace, Hill was credited with destroying 10 ¼ Japanese planes while with the AVG.

  5. Aug 30, 2003 · Tex Hill: Flying Tiger. David Lee Hill. 4.64. 22 ratings3 reviews. 2003 new copy, hard bound in dust jacket, 6x9, 318 pages, numerous illustrations & maps, bibliography, index. dust jacket color art work by John Shaw. Born the son of missionary parents in Korea, David "Tex" Hill has become one of America's most famous and beloved fighter aces.

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  6. Jun 13, 2013 · he shot down two more fighters on January 23rd and became an ace on January 24, shooting down one Japanese fighter and bomber over Rangoon, Burma. Hill went on to become a double ace and totaled 12.25 victories with the Flying Tigers.

  7. Oct 15, 2007 · San Antonio -- Team Moody mourned the loss of one of the original Flying Tigers, Brig. Gen. David Lee "Tex'' Hill, who died Oct. 11 of congestive heart failure at his home. He was 92. General Hill flew with Gen. Claire Chennault as a member of the Flying Tigers, a volunteer group of American aviators who flew during World War II

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