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English: Chinese General Visits the Admiralty. 23 February 1943, the Admiralty, General Hsiung Shih-hui, Head of the Chinese Military Mission To Washington Since Summer 1942, Is Making a Brief Visit To the United Kingdom Before Returning To Chunking. With Him Are 2 Members of the Mission Staff, Dr Ho Fung-shan, and Captain Li Ming-hsiea.
In front of the Nelson Statue at the Admiralty, left to right: Commander Chow Ying-tsung (Chinese Naval attache); Rear Admiral R R McGrigor; Lt Hsiung Shih-hui; Lt Colonel Tang Pao-Luang (Chinese Military Attache); Air Major Huang Pun-young (Chinese Air Attache).
Date 23 February 1943
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Leslie Cornish Priest  (1905–1986)  wikidata:Q110548609
 
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L C Priest; Preist, L. C. (Lt)
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Date of birth/death 13 July 1905 Edit this at Wikidata 1986 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Clapham Sussex
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