China honors American veterans of World War II known as Flying Tigers in an effort to improve ties

US World War II veterans Mel McMullen, center, salutes, as he stands with his compatriot Harry Moyer, center right, and U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns, center left, during a ceremony in honor of Flying Tigers and their descendants held at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, Monday, Oct. 30, 2023. Two American World War II veterans were feted in China on Monday as the two countries looked to past collaboration for inspiration to deal with their present problems. McMullen and Moyer are among the few surviving members of a U.S. Army Air Force command that helped China battle Japan and became popularly known as the Flying Tigers. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

BEIJING (AP) — China on Monday honored two American veterans of World War II as Washington and Beijing look to past collaboration for inspiration on improving today's strained ties.

Mel McMullen, who is in his late 90s, and Harry Moyer, who turned 103 on Monday, are among the few surviving members of a U.S. military command that helped China battle Japan and became popularly known as the Flying Tigers.

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