- Cohen, Morris (Moishe) Abraham (Two-Gun Cohen)
- (1887–1970)Military adviser to Chiang Kaishek. A London Cockney, Cohen worked in the Chinese quarter of Edmonton, Alberta, and became a friend of the Chinese Communist leader Sun Yat-sen in exile. Cohen joined him in China in 1922 and, with the rank of general, helped reorganize the Kuomintang army. He fought against the Japanese invaders and Communist rebels. After World War II he settled in Manchester, England.
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