On June 25, 1950, the Korean War broke out. And an invasion of Taiwan by the Red Army appeared imminent, presumably first through air raids in March, 1951, followed by ground assaults in May. This was no idle speculation. In Tamsui, in some nights before and during this period, air-raid sirens were sounded with search lights scanning the sky. And each time, the residents would hastily head to bomb shelters, just like in those days in 1944-45. Luckily, nothing untoward happened.
Under this threat, war preparation in Taiwan rapidly escalated, all coordinated through US MAAG (Military Assistance and Advisory Group) that was headed by Maj Gen William C Chase. [On the civilian side, the USAID (Agency for International Development) had done a great job in promoting healthcare, reviving agriculture and introducing new industries.]
To raise the morale of the populace and mostly to send warning signals to the PRC, a show of force in the form of annual military parade on the Double 10th Day started in earnest in 1949 which was reviewed by Gen Chen-chen in the absence of CKS. The latter resumed leadership and assumed the grand reviewing commander-in-chief role in 1951. Each year, CKS would address the nation in heavily accented Mandarin through radio broadcast and the speech always started out with "全國軍民同胞們... (Soldiers and compatriots of the whole nation...)" For the rest of the day, organized rally of hundreds of civil and student groups led by almost the same number of marching bands would wind through the streets of Taipei, followed by fireworks at night. It was quite festive indeed. We were all sure that people of the PRC, especially the PLA, were suitably impressed.
Double 10th Parade and display of brand new 75mm howitzers, 1952 |
Marching soldiers, here, sailors with M1 rifles and bayonets |
DoD 女青年工作大隊 in Mulan steps befitting of ladies |
A bird's eye view of the Double 10th Parade, 1961 |
The tall antenna on the far left was hit and bent at the top by a low-flying fighter-jet.
An auxiliary fuel tank ruptured and detached. Rumor has it that CKS was seen wiping jet fuel off his face.
An auxiliary fuel tank ruptured and detached. Rumor has it that CKS was seen wiping jet fuel off his face.
[Source of photos: Taipics.com]
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