In 1943, the 14th Air Force was activated and replaced the China Air Task Force. During WWII, the Flying Tigers transported ammunitions and material for China and fought against Japanese invaders.
The Flying Tigers Photo Exhibition in Xinjiang honors Sino-American WWII cooperation, while the Youth Leadership Program connects schools in both nations to preserve this legacy.■ ...
While stationed in Chinese-held land in 1942, pilots and bombardiers prepare to fight the Japanese forces. They are commanded by Major General Claire Lee Chennault. New presidential election polls ...
Jeffrey Greene, chairman of the Sino-American Aviation Heritage Foundation, gestures as he visits a photo exhibition ...
The Flying Tigers and USMC fighter pilots were separate entities in WWII. Colonel Boyington excelled as a pilot in both ...
1 (Xinhua) -- A photo exhibition dedicated to the Flying Tigers kicked off this ... in the fight against Japanese invaders during World War II. The Flying Tigers, officially known as the American ...
Co-sponsored by the Sino-American Aviation Heritage Foundation and Xinjiang's government departments, the exhibition features 312 rare photographs and six artifacts, highlighting the enduring ...
Jennifer McMullen, a member of an all-female "Rosie the Riveter" crew who worked at a Burbank aircraft plant during WWII, ...