Talk:Military attachés and observers in the Russo-Japanese War

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John Poster Bass

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BASS, John Poster, war correspondent; b. Chicago, 1866; s. Perkins and Clara (Foster) Bass; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1886; Harvard, 1891; Harvard Law School, 1893; admitted to New York bar, 1894.
Campaigns:
  • 1895, in Egypt with English, and Cretan insurrection;
  • 1896, across Armenia at the time of massacre;
  • 1897, Cretan rebellion and Greek war;
  • 1898, Spanish-American war;
  • 1899, Philippine insurrection;
  • 1900, Boxer insurrection in China and march of allies to the relief of Pekin;
  • 1903, Bulgarian uprising in Macedonia;
  • 1904, Russo-Japanese war, 6 months in the field with Kuroki's army.
  • Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society of London.
  • Club: University.
  • Office: 189 LaSalle St.
  • Residence: 135 Lincoln Park Boulevard <:ref>Leonard, John W. (1905). The Book of Chicagoans, p. 47.</ref>

Does the construction of this bio note suggest an approach or possibly a kind of template/format for use in other similar articles? --Tenmei (talk) 08:26, 9 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Charles Yate

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An absentee from the list of British observers here is Charles Allix Lavington Yate, who was an observer in the same war (receiving a Japanese decoration), who died as rank of Major and awarded the VC in 1914. Uncertain is what his rank was at the time, and which of the Imperial Japanese forces he was attached to.Cloptonson (talk) 21:24, 13 January 2017 (UTC)Reply

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