Robert T. Smith interview (video and transcript, 6 of 8), 1991
Boring, Frank (interviewer)
Christopher, Frank (director)
Fei Hu Films
Interview of Robert T. Smith by filmmaker Frank Boring for the documentary, Fei Hu: The Story of the Flying Tigers. R. T. Smith joined the American Volunteer Group (AVG) in 1941, after resiging his commission as a U.S. Army Air Corps basic flight instructor. He served in the AVG as Flight Leader for the 3rd Squadron, "Hell's Angels." In the AVG he was credited with shooting down 8 Japanese planes and was awarded the Nine Star Medal and Order of Cloud Banner by the Chinese government. He returned to the US in 1942 and was drafted into the US Army, but was quickly re-commissioned as a US Air Corps Second Lieutenant. Over the course of the war, Smith returned to the Pacific Theater and flew 55 combat missions over Burma. He was awarded the Air Medal, Distinguisghed Flying Cross, and Silver Star. In this tape, Smith describes the living conditions in Kunming and the reaction of the Chinese people to the Flying Tigers, in addition to their five week trip to pick up P-40E airplanes in Africa.
1991-04-23
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives.
RHC-88_Smith_Robert_T_1991-04-23_v06
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application/pdf
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Smith, Robert T., “Robert T. Smith interview (video and transcript, 6 of 8), 1991,” Digital Collections, accessed November 21, 2024, https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/document/42170.