Joseph Stilwell (1883-1946)" - "from Balatka, Florida, USA. He graduated from West Point Military Academy in 1904, participated in World War I and served as an officer of the American Embassy in China. From 1926 to 1929, he served as battalion commander of the 15th Infantry Regiment of the US Army stationed in Tianjin, acting as chief of staff, and promoted to lieutenant colonel. At that time, Marshall was the deputy head and acting head of the delegation. They met here. Stilwell has been to China many times and can speak Chinese. After the Pearl Harbor Incident of the Second World War, the United States joined the war and Stevie was promoted to lieutenant general in 1942. He was appointed to China as Chief of Staff in the Chinese War Zone, Commander-in-Chief of the US Army in the Sino-Burmese-Indian War Zone, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Southeast Asian Allied Forces Command, Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Army in India, and the head of the United States assistance to China. On September 2, 2015, Joseph Stilwell was awarded the 70th anniversary Medal of the victory of the Chinese people's War of Resistance Against Japan. The sound of guns is silent, the smoke is gone, only the friendship of history, our memory will last forever.