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When did the Chinese Expeditionary Force leave savage mountain?
On August 15, 65 years ago, Japanese imperialism lowered the flag symbolizing aggression and cruelty, and the Second World War came to an end. China's soldiers and civilians won the final victory with great sacrifice in the eight-year War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. Among the many heroic anti-Japanese troops in China, there is a heroic army that we can't forget-the Chinese Expeditionary Force. Liu Guiying, born in 1920, entered Myanmar with the Chinese Expeditionary Force in 1942, worked as a medical nurse and started in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. She was also the only surviving female soldier when the Chinese Expeditionary Force retreated from savage mountain in May 1942. "When we retreated to savage mountain, there were five nurses. Finally, I was the only one who walked out of the forest, and the other four people died of hunger and injury. We have tens of thousands of troops, and the last three thousand people have survived. " When Liu Guiying talks about this period of history, it is always difficult to hide his grief. From/kloc-0 to February 1942, when he entered Myanmar with the Chinese Expeditionary Force, until he withdrew to China in the second half of 1944, Liu Guiying moved between Myanmar and India, and experienced a series of rescue work for Japan, such as fighting with the Japanese army, savage mountain's retreat, and counterattack against Myanmar. Liu Guiying said that the war has brought unbearable pain to many people, and he will never forget those comrades who died in the difficult retreat of savage mountain. In 2006, the government of China awarded Liu Guiying the 60th Anniversary Medal of China People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in recognition of her heroic performance in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.