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The myth and legends surrounding the military lineage of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club has, for decades A historical review of the exploits and accomplishments of the implied Bomber Group, 303rd Bombardment Groups (Heavy) (303rd) European Theater of Operations (ETO) show's that this bomber unit did not tolerate malcontents, drunken pilots or aircrews. Such individuals, had they existed, would have seriously hindered the effectiveness of combat operations and would have been dealt with harshly and promptly. Documented records of the 303rd can be found in "Might in Flight", Daily Diary of the Eighth Air Force's Hell's Angels, 303rd Bombardment Group (H), by Harry D. Gobrecht, LtCol, USAF (Ret). One of the 303rd's most famous B-17's serial number #41-24577, commanded by then Captain Irl Baldwin, was named "Hell's Angels". This aircraft was unnamed until it's fourth or fifth mission. The crew decided to adopt the name "Hell's Angels" after the 1927 "Hell's Angels" WWI fictional Fighter Squadron movie by Howard Hughes. Facts, which have been undeniably proven, show that the 303rd "Hell's Angels" B-17F was only flown by highly dedicated, motivated and mission oriented airmen. They were not malcontents and did not report for mission in a drunken state. Crew pilot and commander, Capt Irl Baldwin, completed a stellar military career, retired as a LtCol, and was awarded numerous valorous and meritorious citations. Records show that the 303rd became one of the 8th Air Forces best Bomb Groups. It operated from Station 107, Molesworth, Huntingdonshire, England from 12 September 1942 until 11 June 1945. During this time the Group flew an 8th Air Force record 364 combat missions, 10,721 sorties and dropped 26,346 tons of bombs on enemy targets. The 303rd is credited with 664 enemy aircraft destroyed, probably destroyed or damaged. They sustained 1,748 personnel casualties and lost 210 B-17's on combat missions. The 303rd was the first 8th Air Force Bomb Group to complete 25, 50, 75, 200 and 300 combat missions. With this record doesn't it seem strange that the post war media, more than likely influenced by a law enforcement community biased against the HAMC. Only overzealous sensationalistic reporters, would publish unreliable and malicious comments about 303rd crewmen or any other group, to include HAMC. The former Squadron Leader of the 3rd Pursuit Squadron "Hell's Angels" American Volunteer Group (AVG), Arvid Olsen, was the only known person with specific military lineage to an actual unit which bore the name Hell's Angels that was affiliated with the foundation of the HAMC, which occurred in Fontana, California in March 1948. Arvid Olsen was an associate of the founders of the HAMC, he never attempted to or became a member of HAMC. The AVG, or more famously known "The Flying Tigers" (the name is credited to a United Press correspondent named McGrath for a article written on 26 December 1941) were a secret United States military operational As part of this covert operation, which had been requested by Claire Lee Chennault ( a former USAAC pilot instructor and veteran of the 94th "Hat in the Ring" squadron during WWI) on behalf of Chaing Kai-Shek The AVG was divided into four elements: a headquarters squadron and three (3) fighter squadrons. Each of the squadrons, now with an approved name, designed their respective squadron insignia. The Hell's Angels decided on a red colored silhouette of a very shapely female with halo and wings outlined in white. This design originated with 3PS crew chief Stan Regis in late November or December 1941. Each Hell´s Angels pilot had his own "Lady" painted on his individual aircraft, subsequently each "Lady" had her own personality. Yet the colors of red on white was the standard for the entire squadron. This same motif and insignia is used today by active United States Army, Marine Corps and Air Force squadrons, additionally a fighter squadron of the Israeli Air Force. During the seven month combat operations of the AVG this unit acquired a record of 297 Japanese aircraft destroyed, as confirmed by British and Chinese Intelligence. Other sources have placed the total Japanese aircraft destruction, caused by the AVG, at well over 600 to 900, including aircraft destroyed on the ground during strafing operations. AVG losses were 4 pilots killed in air combat, 7 killed by ground fire, 3 died as a result of Japanese bombing while they were on the ground and 1 missing in action presumed dead. That reflects an AVG to Japanese kill ratio of 50 to 1, a record that has never been
To answer the question of lineage between HAMC and a military organization is that Arvid Olsen, "Flying Tigers" Hell's Angels squadron gave the idea of the name to the actual founders of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, in A special thank to Stew, HA.MC. Charleston, USA. for the great effort he showed in recovering Hells Angels lineage clarification. The following listing is the reference material with corresponding locations where it can be acquired: Destiny: "A Flying Tiger's Rendezvous With Fate", by: Erik Shilling copyright 1993-1997 Available thru: Erik Shilling 5641 Carol Ave. Alto Loma, CA 91701 E-mail: Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spambots geschützt! JavaScript muss aktiviert werden, damit sie angezeigt werden kann. Comment: Actual account of an AVG pilot who calls it like it was, is and will be. A required item for the AVG or aviation researcher. Tale of a Tiger", by: R.T.Smith ISBN 0-9618012-0-4 Available thru: Brad Smith 1205 Francisco Street Berkeley, CA 94702 E-mail: Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spambots geschützt! JavaScript muss aktiviert werden, damit sie angezeigt werden kann. Comment: Actual diary of "Hell's Angels" ace fighter pilot who called it like he saw it. "Flying Tiger to Air Commando", by: Chuck Baisden ISBN 0-7643-06909-1 Available thru: US orders OCONUS orders Chuck Baisden Schiffer Publishing Ltd. 109 Wales Court 4880 Lower Valley Road Savannah, GA 31410 Atglen, PA 19310 E-mail: AVG Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spambots geschützt! JavaScript muss aktiviert werden, damit sie angezeigt werden kann. Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spambots geschützt! JavaScript muss aktiviert werden, damit sie angezeigt werden kann. www.schifferbooks.com Comment: Excellent reference book that is great reading for fun or research. Flying Tiger "A Crew Chief's Story", by: Frank S. Losonsky ISBN 0-7643-0045-8 Available thru: Schiffer Publishers Ltd 4880 Lower Valley Road Atglen, PA 19310 E-mail: Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spambots geschützt! JavaScript muss aktiviert werden, damit sie angezeigt werden kann. www.schifferbooks.com Comment: A wonderful view of the AVG through the eyes of the guy that kept them flying. "A Flying Tiger's Diary", by: Charles R. Bond Jr. & Terry H. Anderson ISBN 0-89096-408-4 Available thru: www.amazon.com Comment: General information, yet filled with first hand knowledge of an AVG'r that became a Major General in the USAF. Flying Tigers "Claire Chennault and the American Volunteer Group", by: Daniel Ford ISBN 1-56098-541-0 Available thru: www.amazon.com Comment: General information acquired from others, yet factual. "Pictorial History of the Flying Tigers", by: Larry M. Pistole Available thru: www.amazon.com Comment: A must for the AVG researcher and historians, great photo's. "Leo the Tiger", by Leo Schramm copyright 1992 Available thru: Leo Schramm 900 Allen Street New Cumberland, PA 17070 E-mail: Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spambots geschützt! JavaScript muss aktiviert werden, damit sie angezeigt werden kann. Comment: Top notch account by an AVG crew chief. Extremely rare. "The Story of the Flying Tigers" Fei Hu Films (Video)1998 Available thru: Fei Hu Films 2860 E. Valley Road Santa Barbara, CA 93108 E-mail: Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spambots geschützt! JavaScript muss aktiviert werden, damit sie angezeigt werden kann. Comment: Latest film on AVG which contains actual statements, with footage of all the players in the AVG saga, Roosevelt, Chennault, Chaing Kai-Shek, the AVG and the people. "B-17 Nose Art Name Directory" by: Wallace R. Foreman ISBN 1-883809-14-2 Available thru: Phalanx Publishing An imprint of: Speciality Press Publishers and Wholesales 11481 Kost Dam Road North Branch, MN 55056 Tel: (800) 895-4548 Comment: Excellent reference and research data. "Might in Flight" Daily Diary of the Eighth Air Forces "Hell's Angels" 303rd Bombardment Group (H), by: Harry D. Gobrecht ISBN 0-9636155-1-3 Available thru: The 303rd Bomb Group Assoc. Inc. 505 via Desco San Clemente, CA 92672 Comment: Historical record of missions of 303rd Bomb Group (h). In Search of History "Hells Angels" The History Channel Cat.No. AAE-42352 Available thru: New Video Group 126 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10001 Comment: Only known report, unbiased or slanted, about the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. As shown on the History Channel in the US./1999. The following web sites will be of interest for those interested enough to have read this far: HELLS ANGELS MOTORCYCLE CLUB WORLD WEB SITE: www.hells-angels.com FLYING TIGERS ASSOCIATION WEB SITE: www.flyingtigersavg.com/index.htm PLANES AND PILOTS OF WORLD WAR TWO WEB SITE: home.att.net/~C.C.Jordan Special appreciation is extended to the following people for their assistance. Additionally for permitting the use of their referenced works, documentation, publications and assistance: Chuck Baisden, Brad Smith, Erik Schilling, Dick & Lydia Rossi, LTC (USAF Ret) Irl E. Baldwin, The Flying Tigers Assoc., 303rd Bombardment Group (H) Assoc. and ?Steve? HAMC Auckland, New Zealand NOTICE: No extracts, reprints or web site linkage, in any form are permitted, without the expressed permission of the HAMC World Web Site Manager and the author. |