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Allen Bert Christman

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Allen Bert Christman Veteran

Birth
Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, USA
Death
23 Jan 1942 (aged 26)
Yangon Region, Myanmar
Burial
Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Bert Christman graduated at the top of his class in 1936 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Colorado State College of A & M (now Colorado State University) in Fort Collins. He moved to New York where he became a well-known cartoonist drawing the popular "Scorchy Smith". He joined the US Navy and became an aviator.

Prior to the American entry into WWII, Bert was recruited from the US Navy to join the 1st American Volunteer Group of the Chinese Air Force, nicknamed The Flying Tigers. Bert was a Flight Leader in the 2nd Squadron "Panda Bears" in January 1942 when he was machine-gunned in his parachute by a Japanese fighter pilot in the skies over Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar).

In 1943, the Colorado State College of A & M - Fort Collins Airport was renamed "Christman Field" in his honor.

Some information provided by Tripp Alyn, chair of the Historical & Museums Committee, AVG Flying Tigers Association
Bert Christman graduated at the top of his class in 1936 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Colorado State College of A & M (now Colorado State University) in Fort Collins. He moved to New York where he became a well-known cartoonist drawing the popular "Scorchy Smith". He joined the US Navy and became an aviator.

Prior to the American entry into WWII, Bert was recruited from the US Navy to join the 1st American Volunteer Group of the Chinese Air Force, nicknamed The Flying Tigers. Bert was a Flight Leader in the 2nd Squadron "Panda Bears" in January 1942 when he was machine-gunned in his parachute by a Japanese fighter pilot in the skies over Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar).

In 1943, the Colorado State College of A & M - Fort Collins Airport was renamed "Christman Field" in his honor.

Some information provided by Tripp Alyn, chair of the Historical & Museums Committee, AVG Flying Tigers Association


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