U.S. Flying Tigers pilot Glen Beneda is seen in front of a P-40 figther plane in China during the World War II. The sacrifices Chinese and Americans made side by side in the war are our common heritage which should be cherished by our two countries, said Edward Beneda, vice chairman of the Sino-American Aviation Heritage Foundation (SAAHF) and son of U.S. Flying Tigers pilot Glen Beneda, "We disagree from time to time, but the important thing is remembering the history, remembering the investment that we have in the lives of the Chinese and the Americans." (Xinhua)
Feature: "Peace is what we want," son of U.S. Flying Tiger cherishes U.S.-China friendship
Source: Xinhua| 2019-05-22 05:21:43|Editor: mingmei
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