The United States Army in China, 1900-1938

The United States Army in China, 1900-1938
Title The United States Army in China, 1900-1938 PDF eBook
Author Alfred Emile Cornebise
Publisher McFarland
Pages 297
Release 2015-07-04
Genre History
ISBN 1476619050

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A study of U.S.-Chinese relations involving the U.S. Army, this work focuses at the personnel level on the Army's service in China. While studies have been published of the U.S. Marines' and U.S. Navy's involvement in China, little attention has been given the Army's missions in this theater. Operations in China were a key part of the history and traditions of the 9th, 14th, 15th and 31st Regiments, whose coats of arms still feature dragons as symbols of their service there. Many who served in the 15th in China went on to impressive careers as general officers, prompting one soldier to ask "what other infantry regiment of those days can boast of such an alumni list?" Also covered is the 31st Regiments' involvement in Shanghai during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the prelude of the coming of World War II in Asia.

US Armed Forces in China 1856–1941

US Armed Forces in China 1856–1941
Title US Armed Forces in China 1856–1941 PDF eBook
Author John Langellier
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 106
Release 2012-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 1780963661

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This volume reveals the little-known story of the 90-year presence of American forces in China until the fall of Peking in 1941. Included is coverage of the first operations on the Pearl River in 1856 as well as US involvement in the Boxer Rebellion of 1900. As China entered a chaotic period in her history, known as the years of the “Warlords”, American marines also participated in numerous small-scale amphibious landings. Finally, during the later Sino-Japanese War and early into World War II, US volunteers of the “Flying Tigers” became renowned for their combat missions in support of Chinese Nationalist forces, and their aerial duels are also recounted by the author John P. Langellier, who has spent several years researching the subject in the US and China. Discover the history of these various actions and the different services involved, recreated in color artwork and illustrated with rare, previously unpublished photographs.

Soldiers of the White Sun

Soldiers of the White Sun
Title Soldiers of the White Sun PDF eBook
Author Philip S. Jowett
Publisher Schiffer Military
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 9780764339561

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The Chinese Nationalist Army was at war almost continuously from 1931 until 1949 fighting first against the invading Japanese Imperial Army until 1945. This was followed by a four year civil war in which the Nationalist Army fought the Chinese Communists until its final defeat in 1949. Millions of Chinese soldiers fought and died during this eighteen years of conflict and their sacrifice has been largely overshadowed by the events of the Second World War. This new book presents in a large number of period images the history of the Chinese Nationalist Army and its campaigns.

The War of 1898, and U.S. Interventions, 1898-1934

The War of 1898, and U.S. Interventions, 1898-1934
Title The War of 1898, and U.S. Interventions, 1898-1934 PDF eBook
Author Benjamin R. Beede
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 786
Release 1994
Genre Spanish-American War, 1898
ISBN 9780824056247

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A fascinating encyclopedic survey of the Spanish-Cuban/American War, the Philippine War, and the small wars between 1899 and the end of the occupation of Haiti in 1934. The name changes themselves are instructive. The usage of "Spanish-American War" ignores the fact that the war in Cuba had been largely won by the Cuban revolutionaries before US intervention, hence the new title, Spanish-Cuban/American War. The use of "Philippine Insurrection" is replaced by Philippine War, since the Philippine forces had taken much of the islands from Spain before US ground forces arrived. And guerillas or revolutionaries have replaced "bandits," the term used by the US to discredit oppositional forces. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

US Army Order of Battle, 1919-1941: The services : air service, engineers, and special troops, 1919-41

US Army Order of Battle, 1919-1941: The services : air service, engineers, and special troops, 1919-41
Title US Army Order of Battle, 1919-1941: The services : air service, engineers, and special troops, 1919-41 PDF eBook
Author Steven E. Clay
Publisher
Pages 712
Release 2010
Genre
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Soldier Extraordinaire

Soldier Extraordinaire
Title Soldier Extraordinaire PDF eBook
Author Alfred E. Cornebise
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019
Genre East Asia
ISBN 9781940804538

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"Soldier Extraordinaire explores the colorful life and varied accomplishments of Brig. Gen. Frank "Pinkie" Dorn, an unusual player on the world stage during the 1920s and beyond World War II. Over the course of his 30-year Army career, Dorn manifested probing observations and analyses especially of Asia. He produced writings on subjects ranging from Philippine native tribes to Peking's Forbidden City and the origins of the Sino-Japanese War that began in 1937. Following the end of World War II, he was closely involved in Gen. Douglas MacArthur's brilliant occupation and pacification of Japan. Beyond his military successes, Dorn created world-class art, enjoyed cooking and writing cookbooks, was renowned for his cartography skills, and relished opportunities to comment on the frequent maelstroms and interplay of relevant personalities on social and military scenes."--Provided by publisher.

Mission to Mao

Mission to Mao
Title Mission to Mao PDF eBook
Author Sara B. Castro
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Pages 236
Release 2024
Genre History
ISBN 1647124514

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"In the midst of World War II, the United States sent a liaison mission to the headquarters of Chinese Communist forces behind the lines in Yan'an, China. Nicknamed the "Dixie Mission," for its location in "rebel" territory, it was an interagency delegation that included intelligence officers from the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). The intelligence officers were there to gather intelligence that would help the war effort against Japan, but interagency and political conflicts erupted over whether or not the mission would expand beyond intelligence collection to operations with the Communists. Mission to Mao is a social history of the OSS officers in the field and their clash with political appointees and Washington over the direction of the US relationship with the Chinese Communists. The book reveals the attempts of America's inexperienced intelligence officers to improvise operations and to try to define a role for themselves. The book takes us beyond the history of "China hands" versus American anticommunists who backed Chinese Nationalist Chiang Kai-shek, introducing more nuance. Sara B. Castro shows how potential benefits for the war effort were thwarted by politicization, but she also shows how the OSS officers overreached their authority and suffered from their own biases and blindspots. The book draws upon over 14,000 unpublished records from five archives plus numerous published white papers, memoirs, and scholarly studies to with a focus on the individual American intelligence officers who spent time in Yan'an working with Communist leaders"--