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  2. Flying Tiger Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Flying Tiger Copenhagen (formerly Tiger) is a Danish variety store chain. [3] [4] Its first shop opened in Copenhagen in 1995 and as of 2023, the chain now has 931 shops across 42 countries. Its largest markets are Denmark, the UK, Italy, and Spain. According to the company's annual report, it had more than 93 million customers in 2023. [1]

  3. Athens' first sushi restaurant has permanently closed after ...

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    Chairs and restaurant signage were piled outside of Utage Athens Sushi Bar in Athens, Ga. on Monday, Aug. 19, 2024. Originally opened in 1997, the 440 E. Clayton St. business closed earlier this ...

  4. List of Flying Tigers pilots - Wikipedia

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    Petach was the last of the AVG Flying Tigers to be killed in China, on July 10, 1942, 6 days after the group officially disbanded. [36] Power, Robert H. Prescott, Robert William: 5.5 [8] [21] or 6 [37] 5.29 [21] He founded the Flying Tiger Line, the first scheduled cargo airline in the United States. Probst, Albert E. Raine, Robert James 3+ [38 ...

  5. 23rd Wing - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Tigers won six of nine events, including top maintenance and munitions awards, and was the top A-10 unit in the competition. The wing's maintenance complex was also awarded the 1981 Daedalian runner-up trophy, and earned the 1984 Daedalian Aircraft Maintenance Trophy.

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  8. 75th Fighter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Some members of the famous American Volunteer Group known as the "Flying Tigers" joined the 75th Fighter Squadron after the AVG was disbanded. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] This group of men, under the leadership of General Claire Lee Chennault , engaged in aerial combat against the Japanese very soon after 7 December 1941 .

  9. Robert Lee Scott Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Still anxious to get into combat and wishing to learn the Flying Tigers' tactics, [8] he obtained the use of a Republic P-43 Lancer, assigned to the Flying Tigers by Claire Chennault. He flew at least one high–altitude mission over Mount Everest, as he described in the opening pages of his 1943 memoir God Is My Co-Pilot. Scott began flying ...