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Jiangwan (usually, Chinese: 江弯,
literally "river bend") is a
common place name in China: Look up
Jiangwan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jiangwan...
- Chinese: 江湾跑马厅;
traditional Chinese: 江灣跑馬廳; pinyin: Jiāngwān pǎomǎtīng) or
Kiangwan Racecourse, was a
horse racing complex located in Shanghai. Established...
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Jiangwan City (新江湾城) neighbourhood. The
airport was
formerly known as
Kiangwan Airfield. At the end of
World War II it was used by the
United States Army...
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Douglas DC-3 in
Kiangwan: 12 killed".
Bureau of
Aircraft Accidents Archives.
Retrieved 2024-01-10. "Crash of a
Douglas DC-3 in
Kiangwan: 19 killed". Bureau...
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Shanghai Jiangwan (
Kiangwan)
Wusongkou (Woosungkou) Wenzaobang...
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commanded by
Lieutenant Chikamasa Igarashi,
engaged four
enemy aircraft over
Kiangwan.
Three of the
enemy aircraft were shot down, one
Corsair and two Douglas...
- from Kaga
commanded by Lt.
Igarashi engaged four
Chinese aircraft over
Kiangwan,
shooting down three... a
Corsair and two
Douglas O-38s (sic: O-2Ms). One...
- Airfield, Tokyo, ****an
Kadena Airfield,
Okinawa Karachi Airport, ****stan
Kiangwan Airfield, Shanghai,
china MCAS Tsingtao,
China Palam Airfield, Delhi, India...
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major leading men in
early Chinese cinema. The plot
starts in a town,
Kiangwan, in Shanghai,
inhabited by
wealthy families,
including those of the protagonists...
- China,
flying over The Hump.
Following V-J Day, the
squadron moved to
Kiangwan Airfield, near Shanghai, China. At
Shanghai it flew
Chinese Nationalist...