US Mercenaries Honored in China Amid War Anniversary Celebrations

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During WWII, American pilots and support personnel known as the Flying Tigers fought for China against Japan, becoming heroes and symbols of US-China cooperation, with their legacy still revered in China today, exemplified by their invitation to a WWII military parade in Beijing.
- These American mercenaries are revered in China. Their relatives are among the few US invitees to Xi’s WWII military parade AOL.com
- These American mercenaries are revered in China. Their relatives are among the few US invitees to Xi’s WWII parade CNN
- After The War | Better China-US ties: could remembering shared World War II history be the key? South China Morning Post
- Hold high the banner of justice and jointly create a future of peace--Remarks by H.E. Ambassador Xie Feng at the event commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the Worl 中华人民共和国驻美利坚合众国大使馆
- China-U.S. Friendship Symphony at the Chinese Embassy in Washington D.C. CGTN America
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