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English: Right to left: General Harwood Bowman, General Chang Fa-Kwei, General Ho Ying-chin, General McClure, unknown Chinese officer.

☛ Romanus & Sunderland 1999, Original caption: KWANGSI COMMAND HEADQUARTERS in Nanning. Brig. Gen. Harwood C. Bowman, Commanding General, Kwangsi Command, is visited by General McClure, 7 June 1945. From the left, unidentified Chinese officer, General McClure, General Ho Ying-chin, General Chang Fa-kwei, and General Bowman.

☛ Patti 1980, Original caption: A rare photo of two Chinese generals who played a major role in delaying a French reoccupation of Indochina in 1945-46. General Ho Yingchin (second from left) was Chief of Staff to Chiang Kaishek. General Chang Fa-kwei (third from left) attempted to develop an expatriate government of Vietnamese friendly to China. They are shown on 7 June 1945 in Nanning, China, at Kwangsi Command Headquarters. At left is Major General McClure, commanding the U.S. Army's Chinese Combat Command; at right is Brigadier General Harwood C. Bowman, Commanding General, Kwangsi Command.
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Source Romanus C.F. and Sunderland R. (1999), China-Burma-India Theater: Time Runs Out in CBI, US Army Center for Military History, Washington DC, p.361. Patti A. (1980), Why Viet Nam? Prelude to America’s Albatross, University of California Press, Berkeley, California, 1980, p.241.
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Right to left: General Harwood Bowman, General Chang Fa-Kwei, General Ho Ying-chin, General McClure, unknown Chinese officer

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