Olga Greenlaw kept the War Diary of the American Volunteer
Group--the Flying Tigers--while those gallant mercenaries defended
Burma and China from Japanese aggression during the opening months
of the Pacific War. Returning to the United States in 1942, she
wrote 'The Lady and the Tigers', which war correspondent Leland
Stowe hailed as "an authoritative, gutsy and true to life story of
the AVG." Out of print for more than half a century, her book has
now been brought up to date by Daniel Ford, author of 'Flying
Tigers: Claire Chennault and His American Volunteers'. What's more,
Ford explains for the first time where Olga and Harvey Greenlaw
came from, how they became caught up in the saga of the Flying
Tigers, and what happened to them after their tumultuous year with
the AVG.
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