Chinese Canadian Military Museum Society, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 2007 editon
Our Vets
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Honour Roll
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New Video from National Film Board
Unwanted Soldiers
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From Market Alley to Toronto Island
Tommy Wong and the Sky Scout
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Captain Kwong Chee Lowe
Captain Kwong Chee Lowe
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The Jung Brothers
In Memory of The Jung Brothers
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Kim Yuen Lee
In Memory of Kim Yuen Lee
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Jean Lee
Jean Lee
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The Chan Brothers and the Celestial Gents
The Chan Brothers and the Celestial Gents
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John Ko Bong
In Memory of John Ko Bong
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Willie Chong
How the Chinese Canadians became involved in the Burma Campaign
— By Willy Chong
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Harold Chinn
HAROLD T. CHINN, Captain, U.S Army Air Force, Air Transport Command, China National Aviation Corporation
Third Generation Canadian-Born, Naturalized U.S. Citizen, 1943.
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From "The Gazette" By A. Hustak
Albert Mah 1920-2005
An adventurer, whose life read like a thriller He was a daring Canadian-born Chinese aviator, adventurer and saxophone-playing mercenary whose real-life escapades were often more harrowing and entertaining than any Jet Li action-thriller.
From "Globe & Mail" By M. J. Stone
Albert Mah, Pilot & Adventurer
Born in B.C., he took flying lessons straight out of high school and ended up transporting dangerous cargo across the Himalayas to war-torn China. Along the way, he rescued his sister from behind Japanese lines.
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From "Burma Star Association"
Sgt. Douglas Jung of Victoria
Biography of the late Captain Douglas Jung Special Operations Australia
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From "Burnaby Now"
By Mia Thomas, staff reporter
Dodson Mah of Burnaby,
was one of the Chinese Canadians in BC who were refused admission into the military that would change as the war continued, and Mah served with honours in South East Asaia.
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Profile of Veterans
Gang Chan, Bill Chong, Willy Chong, QJ Louie, Roy Mah, Gordon Quon, Doug Sam, Dodson Mah, Frank Wong & Gim Wong.
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Veteran Honored, Frank Wong
Frank Wong was presented with the Kingdom of the Netherlands Medal of Remembrance for his part in the liberation of Holland in 1944.
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Veteran Honoured, Roy Mah & Howe Lee
Roy Mah & Howe Lee received the Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation.
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RAdmiral Forcier Visits
Rear Admiral Jean Yves Forcier, Commander of Maritime Forces Pacific presented a photo collage to CCM:
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Other VIP Visitors
Visits from Governor General, Adrienne Clarkson; Senator Vivienne Poy; General I. Fenton; & MLA Ida Chong.
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Special Forces 136
Some of The Chinese Canadians served in Force 136,
A British SEAC [South East Asia Command] name for SOE [Special Operations Executive]
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Chinese Canadian Women in Uniform
Little is known if not largely forgotten that Chinese Canadian women
participated in the war during the early forties
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John Ko Bong
On November 11, 2002, We observed Remembrance Day....
On November 13, 2002, We celebrated a veteran's 90th birthday
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A Visit to the HMCS Vancouver
The visit of HMCS Vancouver on the 26 of October 02
from the Vancouver Chinese community was arranged by
Rear Admiral JD Fraser & Mr. David Choi.
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BC Lions' Tribute to Veterans
Reprint of a Christmas greeting card from thePacific Commemoration Team, Veterans Affairs CanadaChristmas 2000
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DOUGLAS JUNG - SOLDIER, LAWYER, POLITICIAN
This photo exhibit follows the career of Douglas Jung from childhood to soldier to law school to the world of politics.
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Dan Lee
Dan Lee was born in Vancouver in 1920 and attended a technical high school in Toronto where he was accepted into the RCAF in 1942.
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George Chow
Born in Victoria in 1921, George Chow enlisted in the Army in 1940 and took basic training at Seaforth Armoury in Vancouver.
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Daniel Shiu
Born with the Chinese name of Shiu Do Gay in Saskatoon, Sask. to a father who was a minister, he later changed his name to Daniel.
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Frank Wong
Frank was born in Vancouver in 1919 and enlisted in the Army in 1942.
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Marshall Chow
Marshall was born in North Battleford, Saskatchewan and signed up with the Army in 1941.
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Wilfred Seto
Wilfred Bing Tong Seto was born in Vancouver and as a University of British Columbia student, attended the Canadian Officers Training Corps and eventually enlisted with the Canadian Army.
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Wing Hay
Born in 1906 in Port Alberni, B.C. Wing became a popular Chinese boxer before he joined the Canadian Scottish Vancouver Island Regiment. He was a formidable opponent, outclassing many boxers on Vancouver Island and the mainland. He was as good as a professional boxer without being classed as one.
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