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Post by gingee on Apr 30, 2013 18:35:53 GMT -5
Does anyone have information on the Chinese who served in World War II in Burma with the Flying Tigers?
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Post by Doug 周 on Apr 30, 2013 20:40:08 GMT -5
These men are getting very old. There have been more than a few celebrations recently because of their age. One occurred recently in San Jose, CA, USA. Most of the lists included only Chinese American immigrants or residents. IRRC, there are several active web sites. The main museum is in Chongqing. Maybe there are corresponding celebrations there. On a corollary, I have been interested in SACOclickwith whom my father-in-law served. However, their lists only include Americans. Regardless, it would be problematic if the list also included Chinese, since it is confusing which Chinese name my father-in-law used at that period of time.
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Post by laohuaqiao on May 1, 2013 9:28:18 GMT -5
I'm not sure what information you are looking for.
This is a recent panel talk in NY on the occasion of a reunion of some surviving Flying Tigers,
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Post by baksha on May 4, 2013 18:46:11 GMT -5
hi ginger,
Do a internet Search " Chinese American flying tigers ". there are a number of articles. Baksha
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