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the writer could a## and gather from time to time, t^at. ;
pretty well summed up the whole thing. The Chinese mine #f<*
ficials and the British and Belgian mine official? Mid if
the Marines ever pulled out, the Communists would ta^otoy
the mines within twonty-four,hours, Controlling interest
or fifty-one p@r cent was owned by the British and Belgians,
and th$ coal wag going to the Nationalist Qovernment; so
what was America's role? She Marines' sola purpose seemed
to he to protect the corrupt Chinese Government as it .than
oxiatod under the Chiang regime.
After tho 5th Marines war# transferred to Lensi^ ever
so often aoNeoa# would bring in a collection of dead men
the Communists had.killed* . The Nationalists did net pub-
lioize this fact, however; they slipped the wounded into the
hospital, where the writer knew th# doctor, -That is where
the writer got his information on the Rationalist lea###*
The Marine intelligence section received daily.combat re-
ports from the ^tionalista^ and if they had been tabulated,
th# Communists reported killed would likely have run into
several hundrod thousand monthly*- Many of.their ongage-
meats wore' on paper only or. through negotiations. Th# Com-
munists would surround a village held by th# Rationalists
end then through negotiations th$ battle would take place.
The CoaHHunista would say, "We have 35,000 more man her#
than you and eould defeat your army** The Nationalists
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