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The Life of the Characters in Yongjie Qian's Works

Qianyong was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang, and 1932 was born in Shanghai. 1946, Yongjie Qian immigrated to the United States with his family, and 1955 obtained a bachelor of science degree in physics from William and Mary College.

Yongjie Qian joined the US Navy Reserve on 1955, and served as a trainee officer the following year, and was sent to the aircraft carrier Lexington for training. Yongjie Qian won the rank of lieutenant in 1957, and was appointed as the staff officer of the seventh fleet in 1958, during which he officially joined the navy.

From 1962 to 1964, Yongjie Qian studied at the Naval Graduate School in Monterrey, California and the Naval Missile School in Virginia. After obtaining the missile professional qualification, Yongjie Qian worked as a weapons officer on the guided missile destroyer "Belknapp" (DLG-26) for two years. In 1966, he was transferred back to the Navy Department to participate in the research of electronic air defense system.

Yongjie Qian was transferred to the vice captain of destroyer hollister in April 1969, and participated in the Vietnam War with the ship. At that time, the Spring Festival offensive had ended, and the United States was pursuing the policy of "Vietnamese" and gradually handed over the war to the head of the South Vietnamese military. Therefore, the fleet does not need fierce fighting. 1970 10 Yongjie Qian left his post and was stationed in the U.S navy in Vietnam. He participated in the administration and defense of Saigon successively. 1February 1972 to1June 1973, Yongjie Qian served as the captain of the destroyer "Rasborn" and went to Vietnam on duty again with the ship.

Yongjie Qian studied in the Industrial Institute of the Armed Forces from 1973 to 1974, and later worked in the office of the Secretary of Military Operations of the US Navy from 1974 to 1977. From 1977 to 1979, Yongjie Qian served as the captain of the guided missile cruiser CG-24, and then served as the commander of the third carrier battle group and the third fleet from 1979 to198/kloc-0.

Yongjie Qian was nominated as a major general in advance after leaving the Third Fleet, and was formally appointed in 1982 12 1. He was responsible for the research and development of air defense and electronic warfare systems in the military command room, and also commanded the commander cruiser destroyer group 2. From 1987 to 1990, Yongjie Qian was appointed as the inspector general of the US Navy, and finally 1992 retired from the Navy. In recognition of Yongjie Qian's outstanding achievements, AIA held a grand banquet at Washington Watergate Hotel on June 1984 and awarded him "Outstanding Achievement Award".

After retiring from the US Navy, Yongjie Qian joined Raytheon, a famous arms giant, as the company's vice president and director, responsible for the company's research and development in national defense and electronic systems. Later, he became the president of MEC International Limited Liability Company.

Yongjie Qian retired on 1990. Later, he joined Raytheon as vice president, responsible for the development of national defense and electronic systems, and now he has left. General Yongjie Qian is enthusiastic about public welfare, serving as the president of William and Mary College and a member of the World War II Memorial Advisory Committee. His wife Zong Qinyu is from Suzhou, Jiangsu.