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在抗日战争时期,美国医学博士克林顿·米莱特中校,曾作为“飞虎队”一名战地医院的军医来到中国昆明,与中国军民并肩抗日。他是一位摄影爱好者,工作之余用当时只在美国有售的柯达彩色胶卷,拍摄了152张战地照片。这些照片成为最早记录昆明人文市井的彩色资料,客观反映了当时中国军民精神风貌。抗战胜利59年后的2004年,米莱特中校的长子葛瑞格遵从父亲遗愿,带着这批照片到昆明展出,不但在昆明引起了轰动,而且寻到了照片中的部分主人及其亲人。2005年,葛瑞格带着侄子杰西到昆明再次举办父亲
During the War of Resistance Against Japan, Colonel Clinton Milet, a U.S. medical doctor, and a military doctor who had served as a “Flying Tigers” field hospital came to Kunming, China, to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Chinese military and civilians. He was a hobby photographer who had taken 152 field photographs in his spare time with Kodak color film, which was then available only in the United States. These photos became the earliest color materials to record the humanities market in Kunming and objectively reflected the spirit of the Chinese military and civilian people at that time. 59 years after the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan in 2004, Colonel Millet’s eldest son, Gregory follow his father’s will, with these photos to Kunming on display, not only in Kunming caused a sensation, but also found some photos of the owner and his relatives . In 2005, Greg took his nephew Jesse to Kunming again to host his father