Davies, John Paton Jr.

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Born: Apr 06, 1908 AD
Died: 1999 AD, at 91 years of age.

Nationality: American
Categories: Diplomat


US (Chinese-born) diplomat and Sinologist

 

1908 - Born in Sichuan, China, on the 6th of April the son of Baptist missionaries John Paton and Helen Elizabeth (MacNeil) Davies Sr..

 

Studied for 2 years at Experimental College at the University of Wisconsin, 1 year at Yenching University.

 

1931 - Graduated from Columbia University.

 

1933 - He joined the Foreign Service upon graduation, and was posted to China.

 

1942-1944 - During World War II, he was assigned as political attaché to General Joseph Stilwell.

 

               - Married Patricia Grady on 24th of August before returning to India.

 

1944 - He was instrumental in the creation of the U.S. Army Observation Group to Yan'an, China.

 

1945 - Davies departed China for good on 9th of January.

 

1948 - He led all the passengers to safety and was awarded the Medal of Freedom.

 

1949 - He advocated US relations with Communist China to forestall a Soviet takeover.

 

1950 - Advocated a preventive nuclear showdown with the Soviet Union.

 

1954 - Under political pressure from McCarthy and Senator Patrick McCarran, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles asked Davies to resign.

 

       - He refused, and on 5th of November, Dulles fired him.

 

1964 - The Davies family returned to the United States.

 

1969 - He was exonerated and regained his government clearance.

 

1972 - His family moved to Málaga, Spain.

 

1999 - Davies died on 23rd of December in Asheville, North Carolina, at the age of 91.

 

 

 

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