- Chen
Shaokuan (simplified Chinese: 陈绍宽;
traditional Chinese: 陳紹寬; pinyin: Chén
Shàokuān;
October 7, 1889 – July 30, 1969) was a
Chinese Fleet Admiral who...
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Shaoguan is a prefecture-level city in
northern Guangdong Province (Yuebei),
South China,
bordering Hunan to the
northwest and
Jiangxi to the northeast...
- navy on the
Yangtze River. One of
Admiral Yang's
subordinates was Chen
Shaokuan, who
became the
commander of the ROC Navy in 1932 and
remained in that...
- (1887–1911), one of 72
Revolutionary Martyrs at Huanghuagang,
Guangzhou Chen
Shaokuan (1889–1969),
Fleet Admiral who
served as the
senior commander of naval...
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Dragon Emperor 盜墓迷城3
Emperor Han 2009 The
Founding of a
Republic 建國大業 Chen
Shaokuan A.k.a. Jian Guo Da Ye,
Founding of the
Nation and
Lofty Ambitions of Nation...
- the
Chinese government decided to
disband the
Marine Corps.
Admiral Chen
Shaokuan, the head of the Navy,
tried to
prevent it and dela****
implementing the...
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Republic of
China (歷代海軍部長): Yang
Shuzhuang (楊樹莊):1929–1932;
Kuomintang Chen
Shaokuan (陳紹寬):1932–1938;
Kuomintang 5.
Chiefs of
Staff during the
Republic of China...
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Wuhan Battle of
South Guangxi Battle of Henan-Hunan-Guangxi Navy Chen
Shaokuan Fleet Admiral Order of Blue Sky and
White Sun
Chief of Navy of the Republic...
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during the
warlord era. Lin
Juemin (1887–1911),
Chinese revolutionary Chen
Shaokuan (1889–1969),
fleet admiral who
served as the
senior commander of naval...
- Sah (薩支唐, born 1932), Chinese-American
engineer of
Mongolian origin Chen
Shaokuan (陳紹寬, 1889–1969),
Fleet Admiral who
served as the
senior commander of naval...