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During his time with the Tigers, Bert made many friends by using his artistic talents to personalize the noses of the
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omnibus, which historians believe appeared on newsstands one to two weeks earlier, while also believing the
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to fight the invading Japanese in the skies over China and Burma. The AVG was later famous as the β€œ
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is believed to have been written and drawn earlier)." from the original December 5, 2011.
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story was written and drawn first. Each of the two stories' scripts were credited to the
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of the β€œPanda Bear” squadron of the AVG with cartoons and caricatures for the pilots.
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are generally credited as having co-created the original Wesley Dodd version of the
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and naval aviator. He is best known as artist of the newspaper
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Christman gave up his career as an artist, and joined the
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in June 1938 as a pilot cadet. He was serving on the
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In 1942, Christman's plane was shot down and he was
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United States Navy personnel killed in World War II
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Fort Collins, Colorado
Burma Road
Burma
Scorchy Smith
Sandman
cartoonist
comic strip
Scorchy Smith
DC Comics
Sandman
Gardner Fox
DC Comics
Sandman
first appearance
Adventure Comics
cover-dated
New York World's Fair
pseudonym
Creig Flessel
U.S. Navy
aircraft carrier
Ranger
American Volunteer Group
Flying Tigers
P-40Bs
killed while parachuting
Japanese Army Air Force
Burma Road
Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins

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