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... Joseph Stilwell had not wanted to go to China in 1942. He knew the country too well . As a junior officer he had studied Chinese from 1920 to 1923 , been stationed in Tientsin from 1926 to 1929 , and been a military attaché in Peking ...
... Joseph Stilwell had not wanted to go to China in 1942. He knew the country too well . As a junior officer he had studied Chinese from 1920 to 1923 , been stationed in Tientsin from 1926 to 1929 , and been a military attaché in Peking ...
Page 252
... Stilwell " Uncle Joe . " Some of his memoranda were read and discussed , and plans were again under way for the ... Stilwell . There were clashes , of course : Stilwell's suggestion that Communists in north- west China be used to make a ...
... Stilwell " Uncle Joe . " Some of his memoranda were read and discussed , and plans were again under way for the ... Stilwell . There were clashes , of course : Stilwell's suggestion that Communists in north- west China be used to make a ...
Page 254
... , William Slim , “ was struck , as I always was when I visited Stilwell's headquarters , how unnecessarily primitive all its arrangements were . . . . He delighted E General Joseph Stilwell , spring 1944 , on foot 254 TO CHANGE CHINA.
... , William Slim , “ was struck , as I always was when I visited Stilwell's headquarters , how unnecessarily primitive all its arrangements were . . . . He delighted E General Joseph Stilwell , spring 1944 , on foot 254 TO CHANGE CHINA.
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