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Revision as of 23:34, 27 August 2021

Xu Cheng
許誠
XuCheng.jpg
Born21 April 1917
Zhongzheng, Quenminese Taoyuan
Allegiance Empire of Quenmin (1934-1937)
Taoyuanese Nationalist Force (1937-1947)
Taoyuan
Service/branch Taoyuanese Armed Forces
Years of service1934-1975
RankLieutenant
Captain
Unit Crown Company, Special Operations Executive
Battles/warsSecond Europan War
War of Lorican Aggression
AwardsOrder of National Glory
Medal of the Brilliant Light
Badge of Honor
RelationsZhang Gan-yu (lover, later spouse)
Xu Jinglei (granddaughter)
David John Blazkowicz (commanding officer and friend)
Kaoru Atsushi (friend)
Ernst-Georg Blumentritt (friend)

Xu Cheng Taoyuanese: 許誠 (21 April 1917) is a retired Taoyuanese officer who fought during the Second Europan War and later, in the War of Lorican Aggression. Born in Quenminese Taoyuan, Cheng is known for his anti-Imperialist views and like most of the Taoyuanese at that time, were fighting for independence. He was one of the Taoyuanese teenagers who were forcibly conscripted in the Imperial Quenminese Army prior to the start of the Second Europan War. In 1937, Cheng went AWOL during the Quenminese campaign in the Middle East Theatre and successfully fled to the Allied lines. Here, he defected and swore an oath to the Quenminese Nationalist Movement, where most of the Taoyuanese sided with during the war. He was warmly accepted and was eventually sent to the United Kingdom to be trained, along with the Free Quenminese forces being trained there. Here, he found his expertise in hand-to-hand combat, hence he is often carrying a Dadao in the field.

Later on, he was personally contacted by Free Quenminese leader and fellow Taoyuanese Soong Feng-jeou, who had him transferred to the SOE, and consequently, the SAS to learn more about the early forms of special operations. In the autumn of 1942, Cheng was given a field commission as a Lieutenant to lead a Taoyuanese contingent and was assigned to Crown Company under the command of Major David John Blazkowicz. Cheng's abilities in the field greatly impressed Blazkowicz. His experience in Crown Company was also marked by frequent disagreements with his Quenminese counterpart, Quách Ngọc Tuyết.

Cheng is credited for the later creation of the Special Airborne Service Regiment in 1949.

Early Life

Military Career

Personal Life