User blog comment:Tankswinger/70th anniversary of the end of WWII...in Europe/@comment-12271231-20150509002752/@comment-27820070-20150509040134

Well, my father's father was a officer that commanded a squadron of Chinese soldiers, in which, sadly, he died at the battle of Hengyang when the japanize just made a bum rush, taking no prisoners.

My father's FATHER's brother's story was slightly more interesting. He was about to drive one of the M3 Stuart that's from the US as part of the lend-lease act. Of course, after the war, he immediately got drafted into the army when the Korean War came along. He was supplied a T-34-85 from Russia, and meet a Perishing in combat.

It's safe to say that he did not survive.