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Show . Chinese Train Here to Crack Japs Chinese air students are now given the same flight training that is given to American aviation cadets, at Phoenix, Ariz. The only phase of training which differs from the 35-week American course is the instruction in military drill. Upon completion of their course, the fliers will be commissioned as lieutenants in the Chinese air forces and assigned to service in the Far East. Special Chinese officers offi-cers have been assigned to accompany the students. Mj III I ' ' Ml a IJ J - afcBBP J HtfHMWWWWWWWIJM jfWWFfiym" ' l il sL ra photo at top a group of Chinese cadets are singing the Chinese Chi-nese national anthem which is being recorded so it may be played in China. In the center of the group is Major C. J. Kanaga, U. S. A., and Capt. Tseng Ching Lan. In the bottom picture the Chinese cadets are flying in formation. Chinese cadets wearing full equipment march to their training planes. i - rt- ! II i ICiS' This Chinese cadet, Chou Li Sung, lathers his face as he prepares pre-pares to sliave. Chanz Ya Kanz is shown in the link trainer. He has an exceptional excep-tional aptitude for flying. j ' ' 1 -- ' - . ,1 CIIOIV . . , a la mode. These good-looking Chinese cadets take time out for a little gathering at the festive board with wives and sicecthearts. (U. S. Army Signal Corps photos). , , . j.....rr.... - 7 |