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Korean American Pioneer Aviators: The Willows Airmen is the untold story of the brave Korean men who took to the skies more than twenty years before the Tuskegee Airmen fought in World War II. The tale of the Willows Aviation School connects Korean, American, and Korean American aviation history. The book also correctly identifies the first Korean aviator and ties the origin of the Korean Air Force to the Korean American community who started the Willows Aviation School in 1920.

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The saga of the Willows airmen is an interesting one that needed to be told, and in doing so, Chang and Han add significantly to our understanding of Korean American history and the Korean nationalist movement. * Korean Studies *
[This book] examines the little-known history of the school that trained more than 30 combat pilots, its place in the fight to free Korea from Japanese rule (Japan occupied Korea from 1910 to 1945), and its significance in Korean American history. * UCR Today *
Edward Chang and Woo Sung Han nicely piece together various historical documents to show how Korean immigrant leaders established and operated the Willows Korean Aviation School/Corps in 1920 to train fighter pilots in the independence movement against Japan. This book not only sheds much light on the pioneer Korean immigrants’ transnational independence movement, but also on their economic adaptation, racial experiences, community organizations, and military services in the U.S. during World War II. -- Pyong Gap Min, Queens College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York
In this superbly researched study, Edward T. Chang and Woo Sung Han provide valuable information about an oft-cited but little-known chapter in the histories of the early Korean American community and the Korean independence movement. Chang and Han ably bring together these two histories in this fascinating study of the Willows Korean Aviation School/Corps. -- Richard S. Kim, University of California, Davis
Chang and Han shed light on and bring new evidence to a little known, but fascinating dimension of Korean American history and experience. -- David K. Yoo, University of California, Los Angeles

Table of Contents
Preface: Koreans in America: from Farmers to Independence Activists Introduction: Journey to Willows: Korean Independence, Nationalism, & Exile Chapter 1: Establishing the Willows Aviation School: Battling Three Fronts Chapter 2: Setting the Record Straight: the School and its Members Chapter 3: Korean and American Aviation History Chapter 4: Notable Korean American Pilots, Independence Activists, and Organizations Chapter 5: Furled Wings: Carrying on the Mission Epilogue: From Willows to Seoul: Last Flight of Park Hee-sung

Korean American Pioneer Aviators

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/29/2015 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498502641, 978-1498502641
      ISBN10: 1498502644

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Korean American Pioneer Aviators: The Willows Airmen is the untold story of the brave Korean men who took to the skies more than twenty years before the Tuskegee Airmen fought in World War II. The tale of the Willows Aviation School connects Korean, American, and Korean American aviation history. The book also correctly identifies the first Korean aviator and ties the origin of the Korean Air Force to the Korean American community who started the Willows Aviation School in 1920.

      Trade Review
      The saga of the Willows airmen is an interesting one that needed to be told, and in doing so, Chang and Han add significantly to our understanding of Korean American history and the Korean nationalist movement. * Korean Studies *
      [This book] examines the little-known history of the school that trained more than 30 combat pilots, its place in the fight to free Korea from Japanese rule (Japan occupied Korea from 1910 to 1945), and its significance in Korean American history. * UCR Today *
      Edward Chang and Woo Sung Han nicely piece together various historical documents to show how Korean immigrant leaders established and operated the Willows Korean Aviation School/Corps in 1920 to train fighter pilots in the independence movement against Japan. This book not only sheds much light on the pioneer Korean immigrants’ transnational independence movement, but also on their economic adaptation, racial experiences, community organizations, and military services in the U.S. during World War II. -- Pyong Gap Min, Queens College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York
      In this superbly researched study, Edward T. Chang and Woo Sung Han provide valuable information about an oft-cited but little-known chapter in the histories of the early Korean American community and the Korean independence movement. Chang and Han ably bring together these two histories in this fascinating study of the Willows Korean Aviation School/Corps. -- Richard S. Kim, University of California, Davis
      Chang and Han shed light on and bring new evidence to a little known, but fascinating dimension of Korean American history and experience. -- David K. Yoo, University of California, Los Angeles

      Table of Contents
      Preface: Koreans in America: from Farmers to Independence Activists Introduction: Journey to Willows: Korean Independence, Nationalism, & Exile Chapter 1: Establishing the Willows Aviation School: Battling Three Fronts Chapter 2: Setting the Record Straight: the School and its Members Chapter 3: Korean and American Aviation History Chapter 4: Notable Korean American Pilots, Independence Activists, and Organizations Chapter 5: Furled Wings: Carrying on the Mission Epilogue: From Willows to Seoul: Last Flight of Park Hee-sung

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