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descendants of the flying tigers visited the former site of the flying tigers in guangxi and donated historical objects

2024-09-04

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on september 3, jenny, a descendant of the american "flying tigers", donated vases, "flying tigers" related materials and other items that witnessed the friendship between china and the united states to the liuzhou military museum, which was once the site of the liuzhou "flying tigers". jenny's uncle howard kripner was a member of the "flying tigers" and had fought in china. that day was the 79th anniversary of the victory of the chinese people's war of resistance against japanese aggression and the world anti-fascist war. jenny said that she hopes the world will be more peaceful and she is committed to promoting harmonious and friendly relations between the united states and china. the picture shows jenny showing a photo of her uncle howard. photo by lin xin, a reporter from china news service
the picture shows jenny (second from right) visiting the "flying tigers" exhibit. photo by lin xin, a reporter from china news service
the picture shows jenny (second from right) visiting the "flying tigers" exhibit. photo by lin xin, a reporter from china news service
the picture shows jenny visiting the "flying tigers" exhibit. photo by lin xin, a reporter from china news service
the picture shows jenny (left) introducing the donated vases. photo by lin xin, a reporter from china news service
the picture shows jenny (fourth from left) donating materials related to the "flying tigers". photo by lin xin, a reporter from china news service
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