David Dean Barrett was an American soldier, diplomat, and an old Army China hand. Barrett served more than 35 years in the U.S. Army, almost entirely in China. In that time period, Barrett was part of the American military experience in China, and played a critical role in the first official contact between the Communist Party of China and the United States government. Notably, he was commander of the U.S. Army Observation Group, also known as the Dixie Mission, to Yan'an, China, in 1944.
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- David Dean Barrett was an American soldier, diplomat, and an old Army China hand. Barrett served more than 35 years in the U.S. Army, almost entirely in China. In that time period, Barrett was part of the American military experience in China, and played a critical role in the first official contact between the Communist Party of China and the United States government. Notably, he was commander of the U.S. Army Observation Group, also known as the Dixie Mission, to Yan'an, China, in 1944. His involvement in the Dixie Mission cost him promotion to general from colonel when Presidential Envoy Patrick Hurley falsely accused Barrett of underminding his mission to unite the Communists and Nationalists.
- 包瑞德上校(英语:David Dean Barrett,1892年-1977年2月3日),美国军人、外交家、中国通。1944年曾任美军驻延安观察组(迪克西使团,the Dixie Mission)组长。
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- David Dean Barrett was an American soldier, diplomat, and an old Army China hand. Barrett served more than 35 years in the U.S. Army, almost entirely in China. In that time period, Barrett was part of the American military experience in China, and played a critical role in the first official contact between the Communist Party of China and the United States government. Notably, he was commander of the U.S. Army Observation Group, also known as the Dixie Mission, to Yan'an, China, in 1944.
- 包瑞德上校(英语:David Dean Barrett,1892年-1977年2月3日),美国军人、外交家、中国通。1944年曾任美军驻延安观察组(迪克西使团,the Dixie Mission)组长。
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