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Harsh, arrogant, and given to conflict, Gen. 'Vinegar Joe' Stilwell may be just the figure to reach both Chinese and American viewers.
U.S. Gen. Joseph Stilwell helped end Japanese occupation. Museum in his honor is renovated. ... ‘Vinegar Joe’ Still Like a Fine Wine to China. By Henry Chu . Dec. 1, 2002 12 AM PT .
Nearly 70 years after his death, General Joseph Warren Stilwell, commander of US Forces in the China-Burma-India Theater, or CBI, during World War II, remains an enigma.
Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell, commander of the China-India-Burma theater of operations in World War II, was nicknamed “Vinegar Joe” because he was considered cantankerous. Iron-willed would have ...
General Joseph Stillwell's desk at the museum site in Chongqing, China Image courtesy of Flickr user mag3737 General Joseph Stilwell (1883-1946), known affectionately as “Vinegar Joe,” is one ...
Nicknamed “Vinegar Joe”, Stilwell had strong opinions about his allies—and was not afraid to air them. He clashed often with Chiang, whom he called “the peanut”.
Mike Calvert, Joe Stilwell Location of story: Mogaung, Burma Background to story: Army Article ID: A4487664 Contributed on: 19 July 2005. Joe Stilwell ('Vinegar' Joe) hated the English ...
Joseph W. “Vinegar Joe” Stilwell, one of America’s top generals of World War II, was honored Thursday with a new definitive issued in Providence, R.I. The 10-cent stamp was dedica… ...
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