SAAHF创始董事会成员
John“Dick”Rossi,USN,AVG&CNAC上尉,AVG战斗机“王牌”和创纪录的CNAC“驼峰”飞行员
上校Edward Rector,USN,AVG,USAAF&USAF(ret)AVG Fighter Ace和第23战斗机组的指挥官
查尔斯·莫特船长,USN,AVG,USN(ret)AVG战斗机飞行员和战俘
Robert Layher,USN,AVG,Fighter Pilot和Naval
查尔斯·邦德少将,美国空军,AVG,美国空军和美国空军。 AVG战斗机“王牌”
戴维·L·德克萨斯·希尔,USN,AVG,USAAF,美国空军和德克萨斯空军国民警卫队上校。 AVG,CATF和第14空军战斗机“王牌”和第23战斗机组的指挥官。
美国空军司令部部长埃里克·希林(Eric Shilling),AVG和中国航空航天局副局长,埃里克将驾驶AVG的第二次世界大战作战任务,当时他向泰国曼谷飞行了一次极其远距离的照相侦察任务,拍摄准备入侵缅甸的日军。
USN&AVG的Peter Wright。美国志愿者组战斗机飞行员和USN运输飞行员。
卡米尔“乔”罗斯伯特,USN,AVG&上尉,AVG战斗机“王牌”和CNAC“驼峰”飞行员。
中国空军和中国航空航天大队的亚瑟·钦(Arthur Chin),在担任中国空军战斗机飞行员的同时,他将成为美国第一次战争中的第二次世界大战“王牌”。
Charles Older上校,USMC,AVG,美国空军和美国空军。 AVG和第14空军战斗机“王牌”,第23战斗机小组副司令Older上校将成为中国得分最高的美国战斗机“王牌”,在空战中获得18个以上的胜利。
罗伯特·雷恩斯,USN,AVG战斗机飞行员和CNAC上尉。中航“驼峰”飞行员
P.J. Greene上校,USAAC,AVG,USAAF和USAF。 AVG飞行领导。
罗伯特·斯科特准将,战斗机“王牌”和第23战斗机组的原指挥官。
唐纳德“罗迪”罗德沃尔,美国空军,AVG,美国空军和美国空军。 AVG和中国空军特遣队Armorer在训练成为美国空军战斗机飞行员后,将在战争结束的一年回到中国飞行战斗。在后来的人生中,经历了一次近乎致命的空难,经历了很长时间的恢复之后,罗迪将凭借一名截瘫飞行员在世界各地飞行的第一首独奏创造历史。
罗兰“Rich”Richardson上校,USAAC,AVG,USAAF&USAF。 AVG和CATF无线电技术员在陈纳德将军在中国的委托后将返回美国训练成为美国空军的战斗机飞行员。
詹姆斯·达比船长,中航“驼峰”飞行员。
美国空军航空运输指挥部“驼峰”飞行员和CNAC运输飞行员Felix Smith上尉。
爱玛福斯特,Petach Hanks,AVG飞行护士。艾玛将担任AVG的护士之一,并将结婚AVG战斗机飞行员John Petach,他在飞行AVG的最终战斗任务时不幸身亡。
克利福德长:第14空军P-40和P-51战斗机飞行员,为解放腾冲总统第十四空军协会第二十五战斗机中队第十六战斗群发挥了关键作用。
Moon Chin,CNAC。出生在中国,在美国长大,“月亮”在美国获得飞行员执照,前往中国,成为中国第三个中国出生的飞行员,在第二次世界大战期间飞行了大量的供应和作战支援任务,在他的许多难忘的历史经验中,将杜米特尔(Doolittle)历史悠久的“东京突击队”(Tokyo Raid)跟随中国陆军少将吉米·杜利特尔(DooDom)中国军队飞离中国,并在喜马拉雅山脉西部探索另一种“驼峰”航线。
Fletcher Hanks,CNAC驼峰飞行员。 1997年作为中国远征队的成员,中国航空博物馆和领导层成为了SAAHF的成员。汉克斯乘坐由中航“驼峰”飞行员詹姆斯·福克斯驾驶的C-53运输机的中国/缅甸边界的高空坠毁现场,坠毁在从昆明飞往印度Dinjian的航班上。
美国空军少将约翰尼·艾莉森,美国空军和美国空军中国空军特种作战部队战斗机“王牌”和第一空军指挥组的联合指挥官。
美国空军和美国空军中校唐纳德·洛佩兹中校14日空军战斗机“王牌”在华盛顿史密森尼博物馆的副主任。
AVG地面工作人员USN&AVG Paul Clothier。
美国空军司令布鲁斯·万洛夫将军,美国空军和美国空军,前美国空军战略空军指挥官。中国空军特种作战部队“王牌”和第23战斗机组司令。
美国空军将军Brice Poe(前)美国空军前任指挥官材料司令。
美国空军将军查尔斯·加布里尔将军(前)战斗机飞行员和美国空军参谋长
美国空军将军罗纳德·弗格曼(Ronald Fogleman)(ret)装备精良的战斗机飞行员和前美国空军参谋长
卡尔星期一美国海军陆战队前总司令(美国海军陆战队)
海军上将斯坦利·亚瑟,海军上将海军攻击飞行员,海军上将在A-4“天鹰”攻击轰炸机中执行了比任何其他海军飞行员,超过500个作战任务和前美国海军海军行动副总裁更多的作战任务。
美国中央司令部前司令迈克尔·霍尔(Michael Hoar)将军
美国空军司令吉米·亚当斯将军(前)美国空军太平洋司令部司令
General Gary Luck, USA (ret) Former Commander of US and UN Forces in Korea
Admiral Owen Stiller. USCG (ret) Commandant of the USCG and Second World War Coast Guard, Naval Aviator
Admiral Richard Macke, USN (ret) Naval Aviator and Former Commander in Chief US Pacific Command. Commanded an A-7 Corsair II Attack Squadron during the Vietnam War.
Brigadier General Jon Reynolds, USAF (ret) Air Force Fighter Pilot, Vietnam War POW and former
Defense/air attache to the People’s Republic of China
Rear Admiral Jeremiah Denton. USN (ret) Naval Bomber Pilot, Test Pilot, Vietnam War POW and former United States Senator form the state of Alabama.
Lt. General Julius Becton, USA (ret) Former Commander VII US Corps, former Director FEMA former Superintendent of Schools Washington D.C. General Becton is a veteran of the Second World War, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
Lt. General Frank Petersen, USMC (ret) First Black American Marine Corps Aviator and first Black American General Officer in the history of the United States Marine Corps.
Major General Charles Bolden, USMC (ret) Marine Fighter-Bomber Pilot, Astronaut and current head of NASA.
Major General James McInerney USAF (ret) fighter pilot during the Vietnam War and who received the Air Force Cross for destroying anti-aircraft missile site in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
Major General Charles Metcalf, USAF (ret) Air Force Fighter Pilot, and Former Director Museum of The United States Air Force.
Brigadier General Edwin H. Simmons, USMC (ret) Marine Corps veteran of the Second World War, and the Korean and Vietnam Wars, Director of Marine Corps History and Museums
Brigadier General Wiltz P. “Flash” Segura, USAAF, 14th Air Force P-40 and P-51 Fighter “Ace”. Then commanded an Air Force Fighter Wing in South Vietnam flying F-100’s and F-5’s.
Brigadier General Charles Duke, USAF (ret) Formern Air Force Test Pilot, and US Apollo Astronaut who walked on the Moon during the Apollo 16 Mission.
Brigadier General Stephen Ritchie USAF (ret) Was the USAF’s only Fighter “Ace” during the Vietnam War.
Colonel Kenneth Cordier, US Air Force Fighter Pilot and Vietnam War POW. Cordier flew the F-4 Phantom during his tour of duty in Southeast Asia.
Rear Admiral Jeremiah Denton, Former United States Senator and US Navy Aviator and highly respected POW during the Vietnam War. At the time of his captivity, the Admiral was flying the A-6 Intruder, He is also a former Navy Test Pilot and is a recipient of the Navy “Cross” for valor in the face of the enemy.
Captain Paul Royer, USAAF 14h Air Force P-40 Fighter Pilot, 25th fighter Squadron, 51st Fighter Group.
Major Stephen Bonner, USAAF 14th Air Force P-40 and P-51 Fighter Ace. Five confirmed and Five probable aerial victories while fighting in Eastern China.
Captain Glenn Beneda, USAAF, 14th Air Force P-40 and P-51 Fighter Pilot. After being shot down, Glenn fought on against Japanese Imperial Army forces as a member of a Communist Guerilla unit.
Captain David Hayward, USAAF, 14th Air Force B-25 Bomber Pilot, He currently serves as the Secretary-Treasurer of the 22nd Bomb Squadron Association.
Staff Sergeant Richard Pandorf, USAAF 14th Air Force B-25 Aerial Gunner and Aerial Photographer.
Robert Hilton: XX Bomber Command B-29 Aerial Photographer and Gunner. Age 90 Birthdate March 25, 1925
Captain Mary Seeto, US Army Nurse who served at Yunnanyi.
Ms. Rita Wong, Red Cross Nurse assigned to the 14th Air Force.
Captain Clifford Long, USAAF & USAF, 14th Air Force P-40 and P-51 Fighter Pilot, 51st Fighter Group’s 25th Fighter Squadron, and former National Commander the 14th Air Force Association.
Technical Sergeant Robert Hilton, USAAF, XX Bomber Command B-29 Aerial Gunner and Photographer.
Captain Leroy Parramore, USAAF 14th Air Force C-47 Transport Pilot.
Captain Jack Goodrich, USAAF Air Transport Command C-47 “Hump” Pilot.
Frank Steven Losonsky: AVG American Volunteer Group – Original “Flying Tigers” P-40 Crew Chief. Following service in the American Volunteer Group, returned to China with China National Aviation Corporation, then rejoined the US Army Air Forces where he would serve as an air crewman on the B-29 Superfortress strategic bomber. Age 94, Birthdate October 8, 1920
Captain Jack Schofield, USAAF & USAF, 14th Air Force B-25 Bomber Pilot.
Captain Walter Radovich, USAAC & USAAF, 1st Air Commando Group P-51A Fighter and B-25H Bomber Pilot.
Captain J. Vinyard, USAAF, Air Transport Command, C-46 “Hump” Pilot, President Hump Pilot’s Association.
Colonel Richard Cole, USAAC, USAAF & USAF, “Doolittle Raider” Lt. General Jimmy Doolittle’s Co-Pilot, Air Transport Command Hump Pilot and 1st Air Commando Group Transport Pilot.
Major Thomas Griffin, USAAC, USAAF & USAF “Doolittle Raider” Bomber/Navigator.
Captain Wayne Johnson, P-40 and P-51 Fighter Pilot with the 23rd Fighter Group’s 118th TRS.
Mr. Melvin McMullen, USAAF CBI 308th Bomb Group and National Commander of the China, Burma, India Veterans Association
Techinical Sergeant Richard Pandorf, USAAF, 14th Air Force B-25 Bomber Aerial Gunner and Aerial Photographer.
Technical Sergeant, Arnold Spielberg, USAAF, 10th Air Force B-25 Bomber Radio Operator and Aerial Gunner of the 490th Bomb Squadron, “The Burma Bridge Busters.”
Technical Sergeant, Melvin McMullen, USAAF, 14th Air Force’s 308th Bomb Group B-24 Bomber Flight Engineer and Aerial Gunner.
Staff Sergeant Wayne Wong USAAF, 14th Air Force, 14th Air Service Squadron
Dr. Carl Constein, USAAF, Air Transport Command, C-47 “Hump” Pilot.
Sergeant Vernon P. Martin, USAAF, 14th Air Force’s 308th Bomb Group, B-24 radar-bomb site technician.
Colonel Wang Kwang Fu: CAF, Colonel Wang is one of the highest scoring Chinese fighter pilots of the Second World War, with eight confirmed aerial victories, while flying the Curtiss P-40 and the North American P-51.
Robert Moore, USAAF Air Transport Command C-46 Hump Airlift Pilot. Flew More than 70 missions over the “Hump” Age 91 School Principle age 91, Birthdate February 23, 1924
Mr. Frank Breyer, US Army Ranger, Merrill’s Marauders and Mars Task Force Burma
Lt. Colonel Charles Tucker, 10th Air Force B-25 Bomber Aerial Gunner and Aerial Photographer and USAF B-26 Navigator.
Colonel Harold “Hal” Fischer, USAF, With ten “confirmed” “Jet” aerial victories and at least three more “probable” aerial victories during the Korean War, made “Hal” one of the US Air Force’s all-time, leading jet fighter “aces”
Captain Jack Samson: USAAF 14th Air Force B-24 Liberator bomber bombardier, assigned to the 308th Bomb Group, who after the War, worked as the public relations director for Lt. General Claire L. Chennault’s Civil Air Transport airline on Taiwan. Samson is the author of “Chennault” a highly regarded biography on the life of Lt. General Claire L. Chennault.
Senior Master Sergeant Kay Chin: USAAF & USAF served in China with the 14th Air Force’s 14th Air Service Group.
Sergeant Wayne Wong, USAAF, 14th Air Service Group, 14th Air Force.
Sergeant Fred Dunn, USAAF, 14th Air Force.
Sergeant Anthony Ayala, USAAF, ATC Air Crewman “Hump” Airlift.
Sergeant Dan Snell, USAAF, ATC Air Crewman “Hump” Airlift.
Captain George Cohan, US Army, Engineering Officer who helped build the Stillwell Road.
Captain James Romer: USAAF ferry Command and Air Transport Command C-54 transport and C-109 aerial tanker pilot who flew more than 100 missions over the “Hump.”
Captain Paul Royer, USAAF 14th Air Force P-40 pilot who flew with the 51th Fighter Group’s 25th Fighter Squadron.
Captain Sam Burton: Ferry Command “Hump” Pilot who became General Joseph Stillwell’s personal pilot.
Captain Edward Heiner, 14th Air Force engineering officer and test pilot.
Captain Gifford Bull, CNAC “Hump” Pilot.
Lieutenant Roy Reilly, USAAF 14th air Force Bomber Pilot.
Colonel Sterling Barrows, 14th Air Force Photo Reconnaissance Pilot.
Captain Paul Crawford, 14th Air Force P-51 Pilot with the CACW’s 311th Fighter Group’s 529th Fighter Squadron.
Colonel George “Jake” Saylor: USAAF & USAF, (ret) Combat Cargo Command C-47 “Hump” Pilot. Would later serve as an RF-86 Tactical Reconnaissance Pilot and would fly one of the early”Air Force One” presidential transport aircraft.
Captain Peter Goutiere: CNAC “Hump” Pilot who made approximately 680 flights over the “Hump.”
Captain Bill Maher, CNAC “Hump” Pilot.
Captain Carey Bowels, CNAC “Hump” Pilot.
Colonel Robert Liles, USAAC, USAAF & USAF, Fighter “Ace” and Commander of the 23rd Fighter Group’s 16th fighter Squadron.
Sergeant Harold Eugene Tibbs: USAAF, Flight Operation Staff, 12th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo assigned to C-47’s and C-46’s.
Westly Fronk, Ground Support Staff, 4th Combat Cargo Squadron, 1st Combat Cargo Group. A 48 year veteran of the Department Defense.
Major Clell McKinney, USAAF 14th Air Force P-51 Fighter Pilot, 25th Fighter Squadron, 51st Fighter Group.
Air Vice Marshall Ronald Dick, RAF (ret) Highly Regarded Fighter and Bomber Pilot, and former Head of the British Defense Staff in the U.S., and a highly regarded aviation historian and author.
Major Harold Geer, USAAF 14th Air Force Aerial Photographer and China based Combat Cameraman. Producer & Director of the highly respect documentary motion picture”China Crisis.” While in China, Geer, would fly 86 combat missions in B-25 and B-24 bombers to document the air war over China, and won a battle field commission.
Captain Jack Goodridge: USAAF Air Transport Command Hump Airlift Pilot who flew the Cutiss C-46 Commando transport.
Colonel Henry Lee, CAF (ret) Assistant and Translator for General Chennault and China American Composite Wing Fighter Pilot. General Chennault credits Henry with the original concept of the China American Composite Wing where American and Chinese Fighter and Bomber pilots and crews would fly and fight together in a single unit.
Sergeant Fred Loeb. USAAF Combat Cargo Command, Fred flew as a “Kicker” on C-47 transports, where it was his job to drop supplies via parachutes or low altitude free falls, to Allied ground forces in Burma.
Colonel Wesley Hoffman, USAAF & USAF, Hoffman served as a Navigator on Consolidated B-24 Liberator bombers with the 14 th Air Force’s 308thBomb Group, navigating his B-24 on very long distance, “Sea Sweep” anti-shipping mission over the South China sea. Following the War, Hoffman went through pilot training and would fly B-29, B-50 and B-47’s with the Strategic Air Command.
Captain Ronald Phillips, USAAF, Phillips served in the 14th Air Force Flying with the 23rd Fighter Groups 118th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, flying the North American P-51B, D & K and F-6 Mustangs.
Bvt. Major General Oliver Crawford, USAAF Flight Instructor to Chinese Air Force student Pilots, and Former two term President of the US Air Force Association.
Robert Hilton: XX Bomber Command B-29 Aerial Photographer and Gunner, based at Chengdu.
Sergeant Walter Stachler, USAAF, Walter served as an Aerial Gunner with the 341th Bomb Group’s 491th Bomb Squadron, which was equipped with the North American
B-25 Mitchell medium bomber, flying from Yangkai, in Yunnan Province,
Arnold Bryant, USAAF Air Transport Command Consolidated C-109 aerial tanker Crew Chief and Douglas C-54 tranport flight Engineer, served in both India and China.
Charles Petrnoff, USAAF Combat Cargo Command Douglas C-47 “Hump‘ Pilot,Following the War Petrnoff joined the Air National Guard where he flew the Douglass C-47 transport, the Douglas A-26 bomber and the North American P-51 fighter.
Captain Walter Schirra, USN Fighter Pilot, Aeronautical Engineer and Test Pilot and original Mercury Astronaut, who would go on to be the only astronaut to fly into space in all three of America’s first three maned spaceflight programs; Mercury, Gemini and Apollo. Schirra’s first Naval duty assignment was to the USS Alaska which was stationed in Qingdao, China at the conclusion of the Second World War. During the Korean War, Schirra flew as an exchange pilot with the USAF, and flying the F-84 fighter, he was credited with the destruction of one MiG-15 fighter and the probable destruction of two more.
Lt. Colonel Jack Bond, USAF Fighter Pilot and brother to AVG fighter pilot Jack Bond.
Sergeant Edward Beneda, US Army Helicopter Technician, son of 14th Air Force Fighter Pilot Glen Beneda.
Staff Sergeant Joseph Li, USAAF ATC “Hump” Airlift Radio Operator.
Foundation Historical Consultant’s:
Lt. General Han Decai, PLAAF (ret) Former Commander Nanjing PLAAF Air Defense District, President of PLAAF Retired General Officers Association. Honorary Member
Major General Hua Renjie, PLAAF (ret) CNAC “Hump” Pilot, Founder of the PLAAF Air Force Academy and the PLAAF’s General staff and Command School. Foundation Co-Founder.
Senior Colonel Yan Zhenjiang PLA (ret) President of the China Association For Expedition. Honorary Member.
Senior Colonel Han Wenbin PLA (ret) Former Director of the China Aviation Museum. Honorary Member.