To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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Page 82
... officers were hardly inspired by the recklessness of their commanders . " I can say with respect to the high pay of the officers , ” observed Gordon , “ that there is not the slightest chance of getting any men for less it is by far the ...
... officers were hardly inspired by the recklessness of their commanders . " I can say with respect to the high pay of the officers , ” observed Gordon , “ that there is not the slightest chance of getting any men for less it is by far the ...
Page 84
... officers and men of the Ever - Victorious Army when they were in camp , realizing that a group of adventurers were hardly soldiers in a regular army . The Chinese troops were allowed to return to their villages during harvest time ; and ...
... officers and men of the Ever - Victorious Army when they were in camp , realizing that a group of adventurers were hardly soldiers in a regular army . The Chinese troops were allowed to return to their villages during harvest time ; and ...
Page 271
... officers who would be the students in the new schools . They hoped , however , to have some by April . There was clearly no great rush to partake of U.S. expertise.118 Pending recruits for the advanced officer training program , the ...
... officers who would be the students in the new schools . They hoped , however , to have some by April . There was clearly no great rush to partake of U.S. expertise.118 Pending recruits for the advanced officer training program , the ...
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