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Gao Zhihang : ウィキペディア英語版
Gao Zhihang

Gao Zhihang (; May 14, 1907 – November 21, 1937) was a flying ace of the Republic of China in the Second Sino-Japanese War. On August 14, 1937, the 4th Air Force Group under command of Gao Zhihang shot down six Japanese planes, while suffering zero losses and Gao became a Chinese war hero.
== Early life ==
Gao was born in Tonghua County of Liaoning Province into a Roman Catholic family on May 14, 1907. He was the eldest of six siblings.〔 Gao was admitted into the Education Class of the Northeast Army Officers as an artillery cadet. He was selected to receive flight training in France in the following year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Heroic figure: Gao Zhihang )〕 Gao returned to China in 1927 and was posted to the Flying Eagle Squadron of the Northeast Army under Marshal Zhang Zuolin and became a flight instructor in 1929.〔
When the Japanese invaded Manchuria on 18 September 1931, he went south to join the Central Government and became an instructor in the Central Flying School near Hangchou. After returning from Italy after an inspection tour, he was made Deputy Chief of Instruction, and commander of the 4th Pursuit Group.〔

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