. . . . . "His face turned green and quivered"@en . . "1883-03-19"^^ . . "25.0"^^ . . "Place of burial"@en . . . "General Joseph Warren Stilwell (March 19, 1883 \u2013 October 12, 1946) was a United States Army four-star General known for service in the China Burma India Theater. His caustic personality was reflected in the nickname \"Vinegar Joe\". Although distrustful of his allies Stilwell showed himself to be a capable and daring tactician in the field but a lack of resources meant he was continually forced to improvise. He famously differed as to strategy, ground troops versus air power, with his subordinate, Claire Chennault, who had the ear of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. George Marshall acknowledged he had given Stilwell \"one of the most difficult\" assignments of any theater commander."@en . "I know I've still to suffer,"@en . "And lost the power of speech."@en . . . . . . "\"Vinegar Joe,\" \"Uncle Joe,\" \"Old Two Shirts.\""@en . . "San Francisco, California, United States"@en . "And stung him through and through."@en . . "At last I\u2019ve had my chance."@en . "35"^^ . . . "1904"^^ . . . "I've wrecked the Peanut's face."@en . . . . "I sank it to the handle,"@en . "Commanding General of the Tenth United States Army"@en . . . "Joseph Stilwell"@en . . . . . . "#FFFFE0"@en . . . "1946"^^ . "With aim and timing true,"@en . . . . "Joseph Warren Stilwell"@en . "1945"^^ . "\u2014 Poem written by Joseph Stilwell in 1944"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Chief of Staff to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek"@en . "gov.archives.arc.2569690"@en . "General Joseph Warren Stilwell (March 19, 1883 \u2013 October 12, 1946) was a United States Army four-star General known for service in the China Burma India Theater. His caustic personality was reflected in the nickname \"Vinegar Joe\". Although distrustful of his allies Stilwell showed himself to be a capable and daring tactician in the field but a lack of resources meant he was continually forced to improvise. He famously differed as to strategy, ground troops versus air power, with his subordinate, Claire Chennault, who had the ear of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. George Marshall acknowledged he had given Stilwell \"one of the most difficult\" assignments of any theater commander."@en . . "right"@en . . "And run a weary race,"@en . . . . . "I\u2019ve looked the Peanut in the eye"@en . . . "7"^^ . "right"@en . "1946-10-12"^^ . "But oh! the blessed pleasure!"@en . "The little bastard shivered,"@en . . . . "I have waited long for vengeance,"@en . "And laid the Peanut low."@en . . "For all weary battles,"@en . "Gen. Joseph Warren Stilwell, U.S.A."@en . . . . "As he struggled not to screech."@en . "And kicked him in the pants."@en . ""@en . "At last I've had my innings"@en . "For all my hours of woe,"@en . . . "Commanding General of the Sixth United States Army"@en . "Palatka, Florida, United States"@en . . "inactivated"@en . "Big Picture: The Joseph Warren Stilwell Story"@en . "The old harpoon was ready"@en . . .