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Rare photo of Wei Lihuang, commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force

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Rare photo of Wei Lihuang, commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force

General Wei Lihuang (left), commander-in-chief of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, inspects artillery on the Nu River front.

Rare photo of Wei Lihuang, commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force

On June 4, 1944, General Wei Lihuang, commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, had dinner in the field at Sheephorn Peak on the Huitong Bridge on the Nu River.

Rare photo of Wei Lihuang, commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force

In March 1944, General Wei Lihuang (right), commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, inspected a mechanized unit of the Expeditionary Force. On the left is Long Yun.

Rare photo of Wei Lihuang, commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force

On June 4, 1944, Admiral Wei Lihuang, commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, observed the bombing effect of Chinese artillery shells on the hilltop occupied by the Japanese army on the Yangjiao Peak on the Huitong Bridge on the Nujiang River.

Rare photo of Wei Lihuang, commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force

On June 4, 1944, Wei Lihuang, commander-in-chief of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, studied the battle plan at Yangjiao Peak on the Huitong Bridge on the Nujiang River.

Rare photo of Wei Lihuang, commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force

On January 28, 1945, at the opening ceremony of a highway, Wei Lihuang (second from right) was reviewing the Chinese Garrison in India and the Expeditionary Force. On the far left is Sun Liren.

Rare photo of Wei Lihuang, commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force

Wei Lihuang and He Yingqin. On April 2, 1945, Army Commander-in-Chief He Yingqin congratulated Wei Lihuang (right) on his promotion to Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Army.

Rare photo of Wei Lihuang, commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force

In October 1947, General Wei Lihuang, former commander-in-chief of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, took a group photo with his wife.

(The above photo is from a rare photograph of Wei Lihuang, commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, in the collection of the U.S. Archives.) )

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