Tex Hill
General and World War II pilot
General and World War II pilot
1915
111 years ago
Military & Warriors
United States
A South Korean-American general and pilot, significant contributions were made during World War II as a member of the Flying Tigers, a volunteer group of pilots fighting against Japanese forces. After the war, served in various capacities, including as a general in the U.S. Air Force, where leadership impacted military aviation strategy.
Served in the Flying Tigers during WWII
Earned the Distinguished Flying Cross
An accomplished Australian cricketer and footballer, also served as a pilot. Played cricket for Victoria and represented Australia in Test matches, featuring in the famous 1948 'Invincibles' tour of England. In Australian rules football, played for the Melbourne Football Club, winning premiership titles. After retiring from sports, pursued aviation and gained recognition as a pilot during World War II.
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