Wu Shih-wen

Wu Shih-wen
伍世文
Admiral Wu Shih-wen
Minister of National Defense of the Republic of China
In office
20 May 2000  1 February 2002
Preceded by Tang Fei
Succeeded by Tang Yao-ming
Personal details
Born (1934-07-24) 24 July 1934
Taishan, Kwangtung
Nationality Republic of China
Political party Kuomintang
Military service
Allegiance  Republic of China
Service/branch Republic of China Navy
Rank Admiral

Wu Shih-wen (Chinese: 伍世文; pinyin: Wu Shìwén) was the Minister of National Defense of the Republic of China from 2000 to 2002. He was a career military officer, joining the Taiwanese Navy first as a conscript sailor in 1951, then as an Artillery Lieutenant in the Taiwanese Army in 1955, later served as Superintendent of Naval Academy and Commander-in-chief of the Navy. He was considered to be a military and foreign policy hawk, who resisted military reforms and rapprochement with the People's Republic of China. During the Third Taiwan Straits Crisis he was suspected of ordering Amphibious Marines & Coastal Artillery units to stage live fire drills as a response to the PLA Navy's muscle flexing (and in defiance of the government's and the United States' wish for deescalation). [1]

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