The Flying Tigers: How a group of Americans ended up fighting for China in WW II
In 1941, Japan was on the offensive against China. So China hired a group of Americans to fight back in the skies. Eighty years ago this week, they fought in their first battle.
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Sunday, 19 December 2021
The Flying Tigers: How a group of Americans ended up fighting for China in WW II
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