Anna Chennault
Chinese war correspondent and member of the China lobby / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anna Chennault, born Chan Sheng Mai,[1] 陳香梅 (pinyin Chen Xiangmei; actual birth year 1923,[1] but reported as June 23, 1925 – March 30, 2018), also known as Anna Chan Chennault or Anna Chen Chennault, was a war correspondent and prominent Republican member of the U.S. China Lobby.[2] She was married to American World War II aviator General Claire Chennault.
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Anna Chennault | |
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陳香梅 | |
Born | Chan Sheng Mai[1] 1923, but reported as (1925-06-23)June 23, 1925[1] |
Died | March 30, 2018(2018-03-30) (aged 94) Washington, D. C., U.S. |
Other names | Anna Chan Chennault Anna Chen Chennault |
Occupation | Journalist |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Claire Lee Chennault (married 1947–1958, his death) |
Children | Claire Anna and Cynthia Louise |
Relatives | Liao Zhongkai (great–uncle) |
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Controversy surrounds Anna Chennault for the crucial role she may have played on behalf of Richard Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign in seeking to delay the Vietnam War peace negotiations, in order to boost Nixon's chances for victory.