China.org.cn,
I am reading your website. Excellent!
My father, Captain Robert H. Phillips, served in China with the American Y Forces in Kunming, Yunnan Province. He was in the Salween River Gorge Campaigns....
My father had struggles with bad dreams for a long time after the war. He also did many drawings and paintings based on China. I am attaching one that is a pencil drawing of the mountains in the rain - I call it "China Rain".
I wrote a poem for him, and a friend, Barbara McMurray Hyde read it in China in July when she and her sister went to Kunming for a ceremony honoring the fallen American soldiers - her father died during the Salween River (Nu) Campaign.
Here is also a photograph of me.
Good Wishes from
Christina Sharik
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In Memory of my Father, Capt. Robert H. Phillips, CBI (China, Burma, India) Theater, Bronze Star Recipient for the Salween River Gorge campaign
DEAR DAD
I wish that you could talk with me and tell me where you'd been when you were in old China and fought at the Salween.
Up and down the River's gorge leading Chinese men It must look so different now; Would you go back again?
If I gave you a ticket to places you were bloodied would you go with me and show me? Would your memories be muddied?
I'm trying to find the place you fought in heat, and rain and mud; when your uniform was sweat-stained and your shirt was smudged with blood...
when you fought and killed an enemy and brought his letters home; Where you swore to never kill again Where you felt so all alone.
I've found a picture of the steppes along the Salween Gorge Do all soldiers dream the way you did? Were their hearts like iron forged?
If I went to China's River now and stood on her steep bank; would I find a piece of your soul there? Who would I have to thank
for the strange ways you reacted, for all the nightmares that we shared; for the man you hid from all of us for the way you left us scared.
I wish I'd known the man you were before you met the River whose current carried you away and that man was lost forever.
(China.org.cn September 19, 2005)
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