EXPEDITIONARY SOLDIERS’ REMAINS TO BE RETURNED TO CHINA
 
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EXPEDITIONARY SOLDIERS’ REMAINS TO BE RETURNED TO CHINA
     2015-October-29  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    You Guangcai, a vet soldier of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, which fought against Japanese aggression in present-day Myanmar during World War II, displays a list of honored soldiers of his battalion at a press conference in Beijing yesterday. Remains of 347 soldiers of the Chinese Expeditionary Force will be returned from Myanmar to Yunnan Province to be laid to rest next Thursday, according to the press conference held by Shenzhen Longyue Charity Foundation in Beijing yesterday. This will be the largest collection of expeditionary soldiers’ remains to be returned so far. (Story on P4)China News Service

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