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説明“NATIONAL MEMORIES” TRAVELING EXHIBIT TO OPEN AT PACIFIC AVIATION MUSEUM PEARL HARBORTraveling photo exhibit shares the legendary friendship of China and the United States during World War IIHonolulu, HI – Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor will serve as the first stop of the “National Memories” 2015 United States tour, March 14, 2015. The exhibit, which first went on display in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen in 2010, has toured through Mainland China and Taiwan.Through the use of imagery and more than 100 historic photos taken by the 164th US Signal Photo Company in the China Burma India Theater, “National Memories” brings to life the unusual and little known camaraderie that existed between Chinese and U.S. soldiers as their countries joined forces during World War II.During WWII, the U.S. provided military assistance to China. That meant sending U.S. troops to China to train Chinese soldiers. In April 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a secret agreement that led to the creation of the famed first American Volunteer Group of the Chinese Air Force -- the Flying Tigers. The story of the Flying Tigers and an actual Curtiss P-40 Warhawk are part of a permanent exhibit at Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor.Photos in the “National Memories” Hawaii Exhibit will not only feature renowned historical figures, such as Lt. Gen. Claire Lee Chennault of the Flying Tigers, but will also present a depiction of the soldiers, combat medics, and civilians from both countries. From tropical jungles to arid hinterland, and from populous cities to remote villages, they fought, lived, and won the war with tenacity, bravery, optimism and sacrifices.“The historic friendship between China and the U.S. in WWII was significant for the outcome of the war, and continues to resonate with citizens of both countries,” said Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor Director of Education Shauna Tonkin. “This exhibit portrays the events and emotions of that era through remarkable photographs that bring this history to life.”“National Memories” is supported by China Overseas Exchange Association in cooperation with Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor, Rhythm Media Group, Inc., and Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, and partnered with National Committee on United States – China Relations, Committee of 100, Dr. Sun Yat-sen Hawaii Foundation, East West Center, Stilwell Scholarship, US China Peoples Friendship Association – Western Region, Hawaii Chinese Tourism Association and Sino US Performing Arts Organization.Admission to “National Memories” is free with Museum admission and free to Museum Members. To purchase general admission tickets online, go to www.PacificAviationMuseum.org. Board the free Ford Island shuttle from the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center.For more information, call 808-441-1007 or email Education@PacificA viationMuseum.org.
撮影日2015-03-14 16:34:08
撮影者Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
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カメラCanon EOS 5D Mark III , Canon
露出0.008 sec (1/125)
開放F値f/3.5
焦点距離28 mm


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