To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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... Chinese army . It was at this time that his force received by Imperial decree the title Ever- Victorious Army . In May 1862 Governor Li Hung - chang was told by the Emperor that he should " fraternize " with " Ward and others who seek ...
... Chinese army . It was at this time that his force received by Imperial decree the title Ever- Victorious Army . In May 1862 Governor Li Hung - chang was told by the Emperor that he should " fraternize " with " Ward and others who seek ...
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... Chinese Government for the prosecution of the war and to assist in improving the combat effi- ciency of the Chinese Army . ' " 48 Stilwell was neither pleased nor impressed by his assignment , noting that " the old gag about ' they ...
... Chinese Government for the prosecution of the war and to assist in improving the combat effi- ciency of the Chinese Army . ' " 48 Stilwell was neither pleased nor impressed by his assignment , noting that " the old gag about ' they ...
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... Chinese Army " ; and no mention of a command position from which Wedemeyer might control Chinese troops . But as adviser to the Generalissimo he could not ignore these delicate issues and do his job properly . The Japanese must be ...
... Chinese Army " ; and no mention of a command position from which Wedemeyer might control Chinese troops . But as adviser to the Generalissimo he could not ignore these delicate issues and do his job properly . The Japanese must be ...
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