Eight Women Fighters
Women soldiers of the Volunteer Army battle the Japanese in Northeast China in 1936.
Women soldiers of the Volunteer Army battle the Japanese in Northeast China in 1936.
Zhang Kaili
冷云
Lanying Wang
胡秀芝
Yue Hong
杨贵珍
Ying Cai
王惠民
Qiaoling Kou
安顺福
Sujing Chi
黄桂清
Chi yanli
郭桂琴
Jiufang Li
支队长
Du Yulu
朴团长
Women soldiers of the Volunteer Army battle the Japanese in Northeast China in 1936.
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Mr. Roberts is a Navy officer who's yearning for battle but is stuck in the backwaters of World War II on a non-commissioned ship run by the bullying Captain Morton.
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