Citations:Chinmen


 * The best educated American guess is that Chiang has 100,000 effective combat soldiers. Generally these troops could hold Formosa and even Hainan. Telling of his visit to Chinmen Island off Amoy only two weeks after the Communists landed 10,000 troops there, he said: "Although the Communists landed behind as well as in front of the Nationalists, the defenders fought back and with reinforcements, destroyed the Communist invaders. They killed 3,000 and captured 6,000-plus enough equipment to arm in full all the Nationalist troops on Chinmen, only 60 per cent of whom had firearms, and two divisions on Formosa as well."
 * Interceptor Nationalist fighter planes shepherded the plane to a safe landing on Nationalist held Chinmen Island of the mainland. . . . Miss Ireton emphasized that the Chinese soldiers on Chinmen had treated them with utmost friendliness and consideration when they found the passengers were Americans and Filipinos. After a twenty-four stay on Chinmen, the passengers were flown in a Chinese Nationalist army plane to Taipei.
 * She had been troubled with demons for some years and they really began to bother her when her son wrote from the off-shore island of Chinmen of his fear from the noise of exploding shells from Communist China.
 * Interceptor Nationalist fighter planes shepherded the plane to a safe landing on Nationalist held Chinmen Island of the mainland. . . . Miss Ireton emphasized that the Chinese soldiers on Chinmen had treated them with utmost friendliness and consideration when they found the passengers were Americans and Filipinos. After a twenty-four stay on Chinmen, the passengers were flown in a Chinese Nationalist army plane to Taipei.
 * She had been troubled with demons for some years and they really began to bother her when her son wrote from the off-shore island of Chinmen of his fear from the noise of exploding shells from Communist China.
 * She had been troubled with demons for some years and they really began to bother her when her son wrote from the off-shore island of Chinmen of his fear from the noise of exploding shells from Communist China.
 * She had been troubled with demons for some years and they really began to bother her when her son wrote from the off-shore island of Chinmen of his fear from the noise of exploding shells from Communist China.