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...Troop Carrier Group loaded 45 to 50 of the men into each of its C-46s, flew them over central China's great blue lakes to reoccupy Nanking, where Japan's puppets had reigned. It was all done in 22 days. In the same period, the Air Transport Command, loading 80 Chinese into each of its larger C-54s, carried 26,000 men of the Ninety-fourth Army to Shanghai. Soon the Ninety-fourth was on the wing again. This time it was bound for Peiping. At the same time, the Ninety-second Army was flown to Peiping...
...general-staff school in Kunming instructed members of the Chinese General Staff. American medical officers trained alongside Chinese doctors. Veterinary, signal corps and transport schools taught American methods...
...been a top trouble-shooter for the Army's Air Transport Command-and boss of the Hump lifeline into China-last week cheerfully took on more trouble. With the store creases still fresh in his mufti, tall, tough Brigadier General Thomas Hardin went to work as executive vice president of TACA Airways' 13,000 miles of loosely knit air routes south of the border. His first move was to hire four of his top-ranking buddies in A.T.C. to help him run TACA...
Barnstorming leveled off into serious business in 1927 when Hardin helped found Texas Air Transport, began regular mail & passenger service between Dallas, Brownsville and Galveston...
...riled most tempers in Montreal. There the International Air Transport Association, with representatives of 44 airlines of 24 nations, was soberly discussing fare agreements to prevent cutthroat rate wars on international routes. They had just agreed to consult each other in fixing fares when Pan Am's bombshell exploded, disrupting discussions for a day. The baffled airmen felt that their cozy talk of fare fixing-and most thought Pan Am's new fare far too low-were just words in the teeth of a gale...