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Flying Tigers Honored as China Marks 80th WWII Victory 🛩️🇨🇳

Flying Tigers Honored as China Marks 80th WWII Victory 🛩️🇨🇳

China is gearing up for a historic military parade in Beijing next month to commemorate the 80th anniversary of its victory in the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931–1945) and the World Anti-Fascist War. 🌍✨ The event will spotlight advanced military tech and honor international allies who stood with China during its darkest hours.

Among the VIP guests? Descendants of the legendary Flying Tigers—the U.S. volunteer pilots who risked their lives to defend China’s skies during WWII. 🛩️💥 Formed in 1941 by General Claire Lee Chennault, this squad became symbols of cross-Pacific solidarity, proving that teamwork makes the dream work—even in wartime.

"Their courage bridged nations," said a parade organizer. "This isn’t just about history—it’s a reminder that global cooperation matters now more than ever." 🇺🇸🤝🇨🇳 The celebration will also highlight how wartime alliances laid the groundwork for today’s diplomatic ties, blending history lessons with modern-day relevance.

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