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General Joseph Stilwell Life Magazine 1942 Signed Autograph Cover Photo WW II

Stilwell, General Joseph  Life Magazine 1942 Signed Autograph Cover Photo Ww Ii
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Stilwell, General Joseph Life Magazine 1942 Signed Autograph Cover Photo Ww Ii
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Stilwell, General Joseph  Life Magazine 1942 Signed Autograph Cover Photo Ww IiStilwell, General Joseph  Life Magazine 1942 Signed Autograph Cover Photo Ww IiStilwell, General Joseph  Life Magazine 1942 Signed Autograph Cover Photo Ww IiStilwell, General Joseph  Life Magazine 1942 Signed Autograph Cover Photo Ww IiStilwell, General Joseph  Life Magazine 1942 Signed Autograph Cover Photo Ww IiStilwell, General Joseph  Life Magazine 1942 Signed Autograph Cover Photo Ww IiStilwell, General Joseph  Life Magazine 1942 Signed Autograph Cover Photo Ww IiStilwell, General Joseph  Life Magazine 1942 Signed Autograph Cover Photo Ww Ii
Life Magazine-June 15,1942-120 pages. This vintage Life Magazine-which originally sold for ten cents-features a full cover photo of General Joseph Stilwell. The magazine also features a 10 page article with photos on General Stilwell-"Burma Mission".General Joseph Warren Stilwell (March 19, 1883 – October 12, 1946) was a United States Army four-star general best-known for his service in China. He was nicknamed "Uncle Joe" and "Vinegar Joe" for his purported concern for the average soldier and forthright manner.After the Japanese occupied Burma, China was cut off completely from Allied aid and materiel except through the hazardous route of flying cargo aircraft over the Hump. Early on, the Combined Chiefs of Staff had determined that Allied ground forces would not be sent to China; they realized that there was an inability to support them adequately. Conceptually, the Allies' strategy was that China would supply the ground forces to fight the Japanese, and the Americans would provide logistical and air support.

Convinced that the Chinese soldier was the equal of any given the proper care and leadership, Stilwell established a training center for two divisions of Chinese troops in India. Stilwell's primary goals were the opening of a land route to China from northern Burma and India, so that greater supplies could be transported to China, and to organize a competent Chinese army that would fight the Japanese. Strategically, this was the only area at that time where the possibility existed for the Allies of engaging large numbers of troops against their common enemy, Japan.The Life Magazine has been autographed on the front cover by Joseph W. Stilwell with a fountain pen in black.................BOTH LIFE MAGAZINE AND AUTOGRAPH ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION..............