B.C. man Gordon Quan was last Chinese-Canadian member of legendary Force 136 | Unpublished
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Author: Rod Mickleburgh
Publication Date: October 16, 2025 - 16:59

B.C. man Gordon Quan was last Chinese-Canadian member of legendary Force 136

October 16, 2025

Like hundreds of thousands of other Canadian teenagers who came of age during the Second World War, Gordon Quan yearned to fight for his country. But there was nothing typical in his quest. In those days of rampant racism, Chinese-Canadians had no citizenship rights. They were unable to vote, cloistered in their community’s Chinatowns and excluded from most professions. Those exclusions extended to the armed forces, which consistently turned away aspiring Chinese-Canadian recruits from British Columbia, who were willing to serve despite their second-class status in Canada.

Mr. Quan was undeterred. Younger than those early aspirants, he turned 18 in 1944, at which point Canada’s armed forces were desperate for soldiers, so he was accepted.



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