Morris DePass

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Morris DePass (October 20, 1895 – January 1981) was a colonel in the United States Army and a commanding officer of the Dixie Mission, an American observation mission which went to Yan'an, China, in 1944 to investigate and establish official relations with the Chinese Communists.

References

  • Carolle J. Carter, Mission to Yenan: American Liaison with the Chinese Communists 1944-1947 (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1997).