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Flying Tigers: Two WWII veterans, over 100, reminisce about wartime camaraderie between China and US|Brothers in Arms ③

  • In 2025, the world marks the 80th anniversary of victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, highlighting the bond between Chinese and American servicemen during WWII.
  • Only one centenarian veteran from China and one from the United States remain to share memories of the Flying Tigers, led by retired General Claire Chennault.
  • Under General Claire Chennault, over 1,600 Chinese Americans contributed as pilots, mechanics, and interpreters, bridging cultural gaps.
  • General Chennault expressed hope in 1949 for ongoing collaboration symbolized by the Flying Tiger sign, emphasizing partnership goals.
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Flying Tigers: Two WWII veterans, over 100, reminisce about wartime camaraderie between China and US|Brothers in Arms ③

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WCBD broke the news in Charleston, United States on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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