Frederick Townsend Ward | |
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Born | Salem, Massachusetts, United States | November 29, 1831
Died | September 22, 1862 Tzeki (Cixi), Chekiang (Zhejiang), Qing Dynasty | (aged 30)
Allegiance | Republic of Sonora French Empire Qing dynasty |
Service | French Army Qing Imperial Army |
Years of service | 1854–1855 (France) 1860–1862 (Imperial China) |
Rank | Lieutenant (France) General (Imperial China) |
Commands | Ever Victorious Army |
Battles / wars | Taiping Rebellion |
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Traditional Chinese | 華飛烈 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 华飞烈 | ||||||||
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Frederick Townsend Ward (Chinese: 華飛烈; November 29, 1831 – September 22, 1862) was an American sailor and mercenary known for his military service in Imperial China during the Taiping Rebellion. He commanded the Ever Victorious Army, a joint Sino-foreign force, against the Taiping rebels. He remained in command of the Ever Victorious Army until his death in battle in 1862, after which leadership was taken over by Henry Andres Burgevine.