The Battle of Jianqiao (simplified Chinese: 笕桥空战; traditional Chinese: 筧橋空戰), or the 814 Aerial War, was a military campaign of the Second Sino-Japanese...
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raids by the Republic of China Air Force that caused major civilian casualties and injuries Battle of Jianqiao (1937), air battle between Chinese and Japanese...
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Curtiss Hawk IIs and Hawk IIIs (many license-built at the CAMCO plant at the Jianqiao Airbase) and the Boeing P-26 Model 281 Peashooter. The Chinese pilots in...
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Japanese air forces (such as the Jianqiao Battle) during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–45); battles scenes of Jianqiao which were re-enacted in a Taiwanese...
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Force Units - includes former aviators of various warlord air forces plus Chinese-American Volunteers Jianqiao Airbase, Hangzhou, Zhejiang – 4th Pursuit...
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Heroes of the Eastern Skies (Chinese: 筧橋英烈傳; pinyin: jianqiao yinglie zhuan; lit. 'Heroic Martyrs of Jianqiao'), is a Chinese war drama filmed in Taiwan...
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Aviation Class in 1929. In 1931, it was moved from Dajiaochang Airport to Jianqiao Airport in Jianggan, Hangzhou, Zhejiang. A year later in 1932, the name...
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to the Battle of Shanghai and the aerial battle over Jianqiao in Hangzhou. The West Lake Museum was relocated to the south-central region of Zhejiang...
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frontline fighter-attack plane of choice when war broke out in 1937, at the CAMCO plant based at the Hanzhou Jianqiao Aerodrome. 15 Chinese-American pilots...
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Chongqing (redirect from Municipality of Chongqing)
Processing Zone Jianqiao Industrial Park (located in Dadukou District) Liangjiang New Area Liangjiang Cloud Computing Center (the largest of its kind in China)...
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Zhang Zongchang (category Members of the Fengtian clique)
Sensation: Public Justice and the Sympathy of an Urban Audience". Public Passions: The Trial of Shi Jianqiao and the Rise of Popular Sympathy in Republican China:...
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aircraft in many major air battles beginning from 14 August 1937, when Imperial Japanese Navy's Kisarazu Air Group raided Jianqiao Airbase with the schnellbomber...
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Sun Chuanfang (category Republic of China warlords from Shandong)
was assassinated in Tianjin by Shi Jianqiao, the daughter of Shi Congbin, who ten years earlier had been commander of units in Shandong. In October 1925...
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Zheng Shaoyu (category Military personnel of the Republic of China killed in the Second Sino-Japanese War)
School at Jianqiao Airbase. He graduated top-3 in the class in 1935. When the War of Resistance/World War II broke out between China and the Empire of Japan...
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The following is a list of airports that have had commercial/civil and international air service in the past and no longer have scheduled commercial/passenger...
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Kaimingjie germ weapon attack (category Military history of Ningbo)
Unit 1644, this attack was operated by military planes taking off from Jianqiao Airport in Hangzhou,: 89 which airdropped wheat, corn, cotton scraps, and...
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John Wong Pan-yang (category Year of death missing)
returned to China in 1936 and completed advanced training at the Hangzhou Jianqiao Aviation School. By then, the provincial and warlord air forces have become...
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Kuomintang (redirect from Nationalist Party of China)
(2007). Public Passions: The Trial of Shi Jianqiao and the Rise of Popular Sympathy in Republican China. University of California Press. p. 148. ISBN 978-0-520-24718-5...
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Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (category Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in China)
aftermath of the Battle of Wuhan against the Imperial Japanese onslaught. Civilian targets were indiscriminately bombed, and ace fighter pilot of the Chinese...
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province of Jiangsu surrounding Shanghai; thirteen Aichi D1A1 dive-bombers were unable to find their intended target in Suzhou and so diverted to Jianqiao Airbase...
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Jurong Airfield (category Military history of Nanjing)
Chen and Lt. Huang of the 8th PS and/or several other shared kills made by pilots of the 4th PG that flew in from Hangzhou Jianqiao Airbase to help defend...
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Xiaomao (" Krupp ") Du Jianqiao as Li Shenglian (" Li Wula ") Su Yujie as Xing Fuquan Bai eng as "sheep ball" Jack Ma as' Man of the universe ' He Jie...
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(T:李顯斌, S:李显斌), a PLAAF Ilyushin Il-28 captain of the division flew his bomber numbered 0195 from Jianqiao (T:筧橋, S:笕桥) air base in Hangzhou to Taoyuan...
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Rottman, Gordon (2002). U.S. Marine Corps World War II Order of Battle - Ground and Air Units in the Pacific War, 1939 - 1945. Greenwood Press...
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martyrdom in battle for China against Japan. The Kuomintang also incorporated Confucianism in its jurisprudence. It pardoned Shi Jianqiao for murdering...
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Claire Lee Chennault (category Honorary commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
aviators; while the Chinese Air Force Academy in Jianqiao Airbase was pushed hinterland with the Fall of Shanghai and Nanjing, Claire Lee Chennault went...
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Xu Huansheng (category Military personnel of the Republic of China in the Second Sino-Japanese War)
transitioned into the Central Aviation Academy based at Jianqiao Airbase, accepting training of officers and new pilots as well as integrating experienced...
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of World War II in Asia, and following the Battles of Shanghai and Nanjing, the Chinese Central Air Force Academy had to be relocated from Jianqiao Airbase...
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Allied control, and in 1944 was a major battleground of the Defense of Hengyang, a fierce battle fought between the Imperial Japanese Army and China's...
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Kunming (redirect from City of Kunming)
World War in Europe in 1939, including the relocation of the Chinese Air Force Academy from Jianqiao Airbase to Kunming's Wujiaba Airbase, where the airfield...
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