Tulip Force, Classified Mission to China

Tulip Force, Classified Mission to China

“Tulip Force” refers to an Australian special operations unit. Their mission was to go to China and assist the Chinese military in training guerrilla forces to fight against the Japanese army. How did this unit come into existence? How did they travel to China? While in China, which places did they go and what tasks did they carry out? Why did they leave China in less than a year?


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