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what did the us send to the roc during the chinese civil war in exact numbers

The U.S. did not send one single, exact package to the ROC during the Chinese Civil War; it provided a mix of financial aid, weapons, military equipment, transport support, and training, so the “exact numbers” depend on which category you mean.

What is clearly supported

  • The United States gave the Nationalist government financial, military, and diplomatic support during the war.
  • Sources describing that support also say U.S. aid included weapons, military equipment, and training for Chiang Kai-shek’s forces.
  • One source notes that U.S. transport planes were instrumental in moving Nationalist troops, but it does not give a complete numeric breakdown.

What is not pinned down here

  • I do not have a reliable single source in hand that gives a full “exact numbers” inventory for everything the U.S. sent to the ROC during 1945–1949.
  • Available sources here are broad summaries rather than a detailed shipment ledger.

Closest concise answer

If you want the short version: the U.S. sent the ROC money, arms, equipment, transport support, and training , but the exact totals vary by category and timeframe, and the sources surfaced here do not provide one definitive all-in number.

If you want, I can next help turn this into a category-by-category table with the most cited figures for funds, rifles, aircraft, and other aid.