Liao Yaoxiang

SurnameLiao
Given NameYaoxiang
CountryChina
CategoryMilitary-Ground
GenderMale

ww2dbaseLiao Yaoxiang was the Chinese general in command of the Chinese 22nd Division during the Burma Campaign.

ww2dbaseSource: Vinegar Joe's War.

Last Major Revision: Jan 2005

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Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell awarding the Legion of Merit to Chinese 22nd Division commanding officer Major General Liao Yaoxiang, Burma, early 1944Major General Liao Yaoxiang and Lieutenant General Joseph Stillwell studying a map, Burma, Mar 1944US General Stilwell discussing tactics with Chinese Generals Sun Li-jen and Liao Yaoxiang, Burma, Mar 1944Major Nellus Rhodes, Colonel Carlton Smith, Colonel Rothwell Brown, Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell, and General Liao Yaoxiang at Liao




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Lieutenant General Joseph Stilwell awarding the Legion of Merit to Chinese 22nd Division commanding officer Major General Liao Yaoxiang, Burma, early 1944
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