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Speaking of the Chinese Air Force's ace flying brigade, that is, the 4th brigade commanded by Captain Gao Zhihang before his death, Ding Shoukang, a second lieutenant pilot of the 21st Squadron, gave him a long distance in the interval between air battles

author:Dorai Dream Kid Pulpit

Speaking of the Chinese Air Force's ace flying brigade, that is, the 4th brigade commanded by Captain Gao Zhihang before his death, Ding Shoukang, a second lieutenant pilot of the 21st Squadron, wrote a family letter to his uncle who was far away in Thailand during the interval between air battles.

Speaking of "the weather is so hot, we live a stressful and hard life, which is the only thing since joining the team."

At that time, seven Hawker III fighters of the 22nd Squadron of the Fourth Brigade of the Chinese Air Force took off from Guangyangba Airport. But the letter has not yet been sent.

On July 16, 1940, Ding Shoukang received an order to take off during an operation when the unfortunate fighter plane he was piloting was hit by a Japanese fighter. Ding Shoukang was shot in the leg and forced to abandon the plane to parachute, and later sacrificed his young and precious life due to excessive blood loss, at the age of 25.

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Speaking of the Chinese Air Force's ace flying brigade, that is, the 4th brigade commanded by Captain Gao Zhihang before his death, Ding Shoukang, a second lieutenant pilot of the 21st Squadron, gave him a long distance in the interval between air battles
Speaking of the Chinese Air Force's ace flying brigade, that is, the 4th brigade commanded by Captain Gao Zhihang before his death, Ding Shoukang, a second lieutenant pilot of the 21st Squadron, gave him a long distance in the interval between air battles
Speaking of the Chinese Air Force's ace flying brigade, that is, the 4th brigade commanded by Captain Gao Zhihang before his death, Ding Shoukang, a second lieutenant pilot of the 21st Squadron, gave him a long distance in the interval between air battles