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Sun Du (traditional Chinese: 孫渡; simplified Chinese: 孙渡; pinyin: Sūn Dù; 5 May 1898 – April 1967) was a Kuomintang general from Yunnan. While being a staff officer, he was appointed to Yunnan's Government Committee in November 1929, along with five others. As of 10 March 1931, he was Long Yun's chief of staff. While the Chinese Red Army's Long March was passing through Yunnan in April and May of 1935, Sun commanded the all-Yunnanese third column that had the task of guarding Kunming against a surprise attack.[1] From March 1945 until September 1947, he was the commander of the 1st Army Group of the National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China.
Sun Du | |
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Native name | 孫渡 |
Born | Yunnan, China | 5 May 1898
Died | April 1967 (aged 68) Kunming, People's Republic of China |
Allegiance | Republic of China |
Service | National Revolutionary Army |
Rank | General |
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edit- ^ Hall, J. C. S. (1976). The Yunnan provincial faction: 1927 - 1937 (PDF). Canberra: Dept. of Far Eastern History, Australian National University : distributed by Australian National University Press. pp. 69, 75, 173. ISBN 0909524122.