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Introducing the US Air Force Battle Streamer for the Asiatic Pacific Campaign, proudly bearing the inscription CHINA DEFENSIVE 1942-1945. This distinguished streamer stands as a testament to the unwavering courage, sacrifice, and resilience displayed by the United States Air Force during this pivotal chapter in history. Whether you are a dedicated aviation enthusiast, a military veteran, or a proud American, this Battle Streamer is an essential addition to your collection. Available in three lengths – 2 foot, 3 foot, and 4 foot – our US Air Force Battle Streamer is a versatile and meaningful way to commemorate the heroic endeavors of the Asiatic Pacific Campaign. Here's why you'll want to make this piece a part of your memorabilia:
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During World War II, on July 4, 1942, the China Air Task Force (CATF), a crucial unit of the Tenth Air Force, took on the vital role of defending China's airspace. Led by Brig. Gen. Claire L. Chennault, the CATF operated from strategic bases in China, executing daring air raids on Japanese targets. Despite challenges like a fuel shortage, the CATF's efforts paved the way for the activation of the Fourteenth Air Force in March 1943. Under General Chennault, the Fourteenth Air Force intensified offensive missions, facing Japanese attacks but persevering to focus on enemy shipping and installations. Adapting to Japanese ground offensives in 1944, the force shifted to close air support for Chinese forces, engaging in intercepting enemy aircraft and striking troop columns. By December 1944, the AAF airlifted Chinese divisions to reinforce the fight against the Japanese advance. Despite setbacks, reequipped Chinese troops prepared, supported by the expanding Hump airlift, to reclaim their homeland from Japanese occupation.