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    Mao Bangchu or Mow Pang Tzu (Chinese: 毛邦初; also transcribed as Mow Pang Tsu, Mow Pong Tsu, or Mow Pang Chu; 5 March 1904 – 22 June 1987) was a high-ranking...
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    transports were committed to an airlift. Chinese Air Force Major General Mao Bangchu was tasked with leading the exploration of suitable air-routes over the...
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    Chiang again sent Chennault, accompanied by Chinese Air Force General Mao Bangchu, to the United States to meet with banker Dr. T. V. Soong in Washington...
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    Changsha, Kumming, the looming Japanese invasion of Burma, Major General Mao Bangchu of the Nationalist Air Force of China was tasked with leading the exploration...
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  • Chief Tahachee, American-born stage, film actor (died 1978) March 5 – Mao Bangchu, Republic of China air force general (died 1987) March 6 – Hugh Williams...
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    Van C. Mow (redirect from Mao Zhaoxian)
    The State Council Information Office of the PRC, 2003, p.19 - see "Mao BangChu" The World's News (Sydney, NSW, Australia),"This is the Tradesmen's Entrance...
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  • km. Fred Astaire, 88, American actor, singer and dancer, pneumonia. Mao Bangchu, 83, Chinese army major general. John Hewitt, 79, Northern Irish poet...
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    activist; in Constanța, Kingdom of Romania (d. 1943, killed in action) Mao Bangchu, Republic of China air force general; in Shanghai, China (d. 1987) Emile...
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