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Weimin “Gary” Shang
Weimin “Gary” Shang was a secret agent for Red China. As a young man, he had an advantage of his fears by having an excellent education and learning to speak fluent English. His education and language skills attributed to the government seeking him out for espionage work. His first mission was to infiltrate the internal security system of Red China’s number one enemy, the Chinese Nationalists.
Weimin does so well that he is pushed to apply for a foreign service position with the Americans. It is suggested that he use the first name, Gary, so that he will not seem as “foreign” to the U.S. officials. Gary impresses the Americans and soon he is serving as a radio translator for U.S. intelligence in Okinawa. Even at the early stage of his long career in espionage, he longs to return home to his homeland...
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