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Caption | Republic of China President Ma Ying-jeou and Flying Tigers veteran Harold Javitt at the Yanks Air Museum, Chino, California, United States, 27 Jul 2015 ww2dbase | |
WW2-Era Location Name | Chino, California, United States | |
Date | 27 Jul 2015 | |
Photographer | Unknown | |
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Source | ww2dbaseRepublic of China Office of the President | |
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Added By | C. Peter Chen | |
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29 Jul 2015 07:04:43 PM
When Javitt met President Ma, he extended his right hand in friendly greeting. Instead of taking the hand, Ma stood at attention and then saluted Javitt. Ma's press office noted that the salute was "in appreciation for the Flying Tigers' aid and sacrifice in our war against the Japanese". Furthermore, "the Republic of China will never forget our shared bitter sweet history."