"Tex" Hill was wearing wings of gold and had served aboard USS Saraogo and USS Ranger (in VT and VB squadrons) when he accepted an offer to join the Claire Chennault and the American Volunteer Group (AVG) in 1941 and head to China to fly P-40s with what became known as the Flying Tigers. He has passed away after suffering from declining health requiring hospitalization.
"Tex" was one of five AVG pilots that acccepted transition into USAAF in summer of 42 and rose to command the 23rd Fighter Group (the USAAF Flying Tigers) under command of General Chennault. When WWII ended, he had racked up 18 victories against Japanese opponents. He remained affliliated with USAF after the war and wore a general's rank before calling it quits.
Tex Hill (second from left) still wearing his Navy G-1 flight jacket while serving with the 23rd Fighter Group
USAF photo
Military Honors : Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Presidential Unit Citation with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Silver Star, Chinese Order of the Cloud Banner 4, 5 & 6th, 2-Star Wing Decorations, Chinese Victory Medal and British Distinguished Flying Cross.
"Tex" was one of five AVG pilots that acccepted transition into USAAF in summer of 42 and rose to command the 23rd Fighter Group (the USAAF Flying Tigers) under command of General Chennault. When WWII ended, he had racked up 18 victories against Japanese opponents. He remained affliliated with USAF after the war and wore a general's rank before calling it quits.
Tex Hill (second from left) still wearing his Navy G-1 flight jacket while serving with the 23rd Fighter Group

USAF photo
Military Honors : Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Presidential Unit Citation with one Oak Leaf Cluster, Silver Star, Chinese Order of the Cloud Banner 4, 5 & 6th, 2-Star Wing Decorations, Chinese Victory Medal and British Distinguished Flying Cross.