Cheung LEE [????- ]

Submitted by emride on Mon, 06/08/2015 - 22:17
Names
Given
Cheung
Family
Lee
Sex
Male
Status
Unknown

Nationality Chinese, born Tamshui 20.12.26, student, BAAG Sept 42 – 31 Oct 45.   Citation:

“This lad, at the age of sixteen, escaped from Hongkong after the surrender and in the latter part of 1942, volunteered to return to Hongkong on secret work for the BAAG.  For eighteen months he carried out his duties inside with most commendable bravery.  In February 1944, it was considered too risky for him to remain in Hongkong and he was withdrawn but continued to work in the forward areas until the cessation of hostilities.  His work was always of a high standard and was of great value in our evasion operations.  The fearlessness and devotion to duty of this young lad was a great example to others and had a big effect on the morale of his men when things were going against us”.  Signed L T Ride, Colonel

King’s Medal for Courage in the Cause of Freedom on 1.6.1948.

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Dear David,

Li Cheung.   In the BAAG reports #84 is referred to by number only, except once, and that was in a report written by Paul Tsui, where he is referred to as 'Li',

 

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and therefore appears on the BAAG list of names as Li .  
 
Lee Cheung.   In the postwar papers there is a Cheung referred to as Lee Cheung, viz by his own signature 
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 and by Francis Lee, as well as in his citation.   It is difficult to say if it is the same man, and it might be tempting, though not fool-proof, to assume the same.   I suppose only the Chinese characters would be completely reliable, but they are not used in any of these cases.  I will keep my eyes open.  Regards, Elizabeth.