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Most of the Chinese troops, who were supposed to be under Stilwell's command, were deserted in Burma without knowledge of the retreat. Under Chiang Kai-shek they made a hasty and disorganised retreat to India. Some of them tried to return to Yunnan through remote mountainous forests and out of these,
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After a period of reshuffling, Eastern Air Command's air operations began to show results. In August 1944, Admiral Mountbatten said to a press conference that EAC fighter missions had practically swept the Japanese air force from Burmese skies. Between the formation of ACSEA in November 1943, and the
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realized it was all fantasy. On the other hand, there were vast sums of American dollars available if he collaborated. He did so and managed to feed his starving soldiers, but they were so poorly equipped and led that offensive operations against the Japanese in China were impossible. However, Chiang
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Ramgarh Training Center, in Bihar Province, India, an American-staffed, American-operated organisation, was established on 30 June 1942 by General Stilwell, the Commanding General, USAF, CBI, for the training of Chinese troops in India. The Supreme Commander, China Theater, General Chiang Kai-Shek,
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3 August 1944 Myitkina fell to the Allies. The Marauders had advanced 750 miles and fought in five major engagements and 32 skirmishes with the Japanese Army. They lost 700 men, only 1,300 Marauders reached their objective and of these, 679 had to be hospitalized. This included General Merrill who
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in northern Burma on 29 April. The British, primarily concerned with India, looked to Burma as the main theater of action against Japan and wanted Chinese troops to fight there. The United States conjured up visions of millions of Chinese soldiers who would hold the Japanese then throw them back,
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Although Stilwell was the control and co-ordinating point for all command activity in the theater, his assumption of personal direction of the advance of the Chinese Ledo forces into north Burma in late 1943 meant that he was often out of touch with both his own headquarters and with the overall
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airlift operation. By May 1944, EAC resupply missions in support of the Allied ground offensive had carried 70,000 tons of supplies and transported a total of 93,000 men, including 25,500 casualties evacuated from the battle areas. These figures did not include tonnage flown in the Hump airlift
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At Eastern Air Command, Gen. Stratemeyer had a status comparable to that of Stilwell. Coordinating the efforts of the various allied air components while maintaining relations with diverse command structures proved a daunting task. Part of Stratemeyer's command, the Tenth Air Force, had been
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were the three original command organizations at Ramgarh.) Headquarters Ramgarh Training Center was responsible for the training of Chinese Army in India, and Headquarters Chinese Army in India was responsible for the activation, organization, administration, and command of Chinese units.
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middle of August 1944, American and British forces operating in Burma destroyed or damaged more than 700 Japanese aircraft with a further 100 aircraft probably destroyed. This achievement considerably reduced dangers to Air Transport Command cargo planes flying in support of
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Stilwell, however, bitterly resisted ... To watch Stilwell, when hard pressed, shift his opposition from one of the several strong-points he held by virtue of his numerous Allied, American and Chinese offices, to another was a lesson in mobile
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When joint allied command was agreed upon, it was decided that the senior position should be held by a British officer because the British had the greatest number of forces in India and Burma (in much the same way as the US did in the
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in Washington, D.C., and had no command relationship with any authority in India. However, XX Bomber Command remained totally dependent on Eastern Air Command for supplies, bases, ground staff, and infrastructure support.
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In 1941 and 1942, Japan was overextended. Its naval base could not defend its conquests, and its industrial base could not strengthen its navy. To cut off China from Allied aid, it went into Burma and captured
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Eventually at a SEAC meeting to sort out the chain of command for NCAC, Stilwell astonished everyone by saying "I am prepared to come under General Slim's operational control until I get to
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New Delhi and Ramgarh became the main training centre for Chinese troops in India. Chiang Kai-shek gave Stilwell command of what was left of the 22nd and 38th Divisions of the Chinese Army.
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Not until late 1944, after Stilwell was recalled to Washington, was the chain of command clarified. His overall role, and the CBI command, was then split among three people: Lt Gen.
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was promoted, from deputy commander of CBI to commander of US Forces, India–Burma Theater (USFIBT) and commander of the NCAC. The 11th Army Group was redesignated
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commanded the Third Tactical Air Force, originally formed to provide close air support to the Fourteenth Army. Baldwin was later succeeded by Air Marshal Sir
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19 March 1942 Stilwell's command in China is extended to include the Chinese 5th and 6th Armies operating in Burma after Chiang Kai-shek gave his permission.
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worked side-by-side. In the autumn of 1943 SEAAC had 48 RAF and 17 USAAF squadrons; by the following May, the figures had risen to 64 and 28, respectively.
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overran US air bases in eastern China. Chiang Kai-shek blamed Stilwell for the Japanese success, and pressed the US high command to recall him.
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attacked and defeated the encircling Japanese troops rescuing the encircled British troops and civilians. This is historically called
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received its tonnage allocations from Stratemeyer as Stilwell's deputy, ICD reported directly to Headquarters ATC in Washington, D.C.
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in India in December 1943 and was tasked with a number of roles in support of a variety of allied forces. Another component, the US
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Japanese policy towards China had long been a source of international controversy. Western powers had exploited China through the
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Records of U.S. Theaters of War, World War II:332.3.2 Records of Headquarters U.S. Army Forces, China-Burma-India (HQ USAF CBI)
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Exhaustion and disease led to the early evacuation of many Chinese and American troops before the coming assault on Myitkyina.
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Headquarters RTC and Hq Camp Ramgarh combined and CG RTC assumed command on 1 February 1943. (These two organizations and Hq
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announced the defense of China to be vital to the defense of the United States. Over the summer, as Japan moved south into
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was promoted from deputy commander to become commander of US Forces India-Burma Theater (USFIBT) and commander of the
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Detachment 101 Office of Strategic Services Burma - April 14, 1942 to July 12, 1945 "The American-Kachin Rangers"
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in China, was under the jurisdiction of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek as China theater commander. Although the
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while providing close-in airbases for a systematic firebombing of Japanese cities. Chinese Nationalist leader
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commanded the Strategic Air Force. In the new command, various units of the Royal Air Force and the U.S.
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was formed in November 1943 to control all Allied air forces in the theater, with Air Chief Marshal Sir
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19 April 1942 The 113th Regiment of the Chinese Expeditionary Force's New 38th Division led by General
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10 March 1942 Stilwell is named Chief of Staff of Allied armies in the Chinese theatre of operations.
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became Chief of Staff to Chiang Kai-shek, and commander of US Forces, China Theater (USFCT). Lt Gen.
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20 March 1942 Chinese troops under Stilwell engage Japanese forces along the Sittang River in Burma.
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supreme allied commander (SEAC) ordered General Stilwell to evacuate all the wounded Chindits.
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17 May 1944 Chinese troops, with the help of Merrill's Marauders, captured Myitkina airfield.
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16 April 1942 7,000 British soldiers, and 500 prisoners and civilians were encircled by the
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Early 1942 Stilwell was promoted to lieutenant general and tasked with establishing the CBI.
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In 1941, the U.S. made a series of decisions to support China in its war with Japan:
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The China-Burma-India Campaign, 1931–1945: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography
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forces (including U.S. forces) in the CBI was officially the responsibility of the
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began in earnest, NCAC had become irrelevant, and it was dissolved in early 1945.
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October 1944 Roosevelt recalled Stilwell, whose role was split (as was the CBI):
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The Burma Road: The Epic Story of the China–Burma–India Theater in World War II
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Behind the Burma Road: The Story of America’s Most Successful Guerrilla Force
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Behind Japanese Lines in Burma: The Stuff of Intelligence Legend (2001)
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25 February 1942 Stilwell arrived in India by which time Singapore and
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Detachment 101's efforts opened the way for Stilwell's Chinese forces,
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CHINA-BURMA-INDIA – Remembering the Forgotten Theater of World War II
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in the theater, presaged a major offensive against Japan.
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and commander of the U.S. Forces, China Theater (USFCT).
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The Hump: The Great Military Airlift of World War II
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However, Stilwell often broke the 2840:, transport and bomber units flying 4098:Chinese Expeditionary Force (Burma) 3899:, to be commanded by Major General 3702:From Tenth Air Force in 1944–1945: 2882:full-scale war of conquest in China 2858:5307th Composite Unit (Provisional) 3180:Allied Land Forces South East Asia 3037:were vital to the unit's success." 2880:. By 1937, Japan was engaged in a 14: 4651:. Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books. 4447:Address to the Press, August 1944 4445:Mountbatten, Admiral Lord Louis, 3945:Some time before 27 August 1944, 3439:Burma, India, China (C-47, C-46). 3025:for action behind enemy lines in 2983:on 8 March 1942, cutting off the 4922:(2 April 1942 – 28 January 1945) 4574: 4514:Wedemeyer Reports! Autobiography 4384:Roll of Honour, Britain at War, 4047: 4033: 4019: 3891:August 1943 US creates a jungle 3767: 3317:. 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United States: KDP Books. 4155:World War II: A New History, 3986:Northern Combat Area Command 3952:During 1944 the Japanese in 3927:17 May 1944 British general 3737:427th Night Fighter Squadron 3727:426th Night Fighter Squadron 3712:January 1944 – November 1945 3561:427th Night Fighter Squadron 3551:426th Night Fighter Squadron 3341:The B-29 force included the 3284:RAF Third Tactical Air Force 3118:Northern Combat Area Command 3019:Office of Strategic Services 2571:Manchuria and Northern Korea 2173:Manchuria and Northern Korea 4967:Annals of the Flying Tigers 4957:OSS Detachment 101 in Burma 4903:(29 January – 15 July 1945) 4754:Stilwell's Command Problems 4611:Stilwell's Mission to China 4196:Bernstein, Richard (2014). 3303:Boeing B-29 Superfortresses 3220:Air Command South-East Asia 3058:U.S. and Allied land forces 2999:Chinese_Expeditionary_Force 2834:Chinese Expeditionary Force 1971:Dutch East Indies (1941–42) 1928:Strategic bombing (1944–45) 1441:North Burma and West Yunnan 49:Insignia of the CBI Theater 5056: 4977:Night Fighter by J R Smith 4777:Ibiblio.org online edition 4766:Ibiblio.org online edition 4758:Ibiblio.org online edition 4732:Ibiblio.org online edition 4722:Ibiblio.org online edition 4691:Ibiblio.org online edition 4681:Ibiblio.org online edition 4661:Edwards, Roderick (2020). 4531:Matloff, Maurice (1990) , 3697:March 1943 – February 1945 3469:Burma, India (C-47, C-46). 3266:. 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Index

Asia-Pacific theater
World War II

China
Burma
India
Thailand
French Indochina
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Burma campaign
Japanese invasion of Burma (1941–1942)
Bilin River
Sittang Bridge
Pegu
Taukkyan
Yunnan-Burma Road
Tachiao
Oktwin
Toungoo
Shwedaung
Prome
Yenangyaung
Burma campaign (1942–1943)
Arakan
The Hump
Chindits
Burma campaign (1943–1944)
Chindits (II)

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