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OSS Detachment 101

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65: 92: 53: 45: 33: 210:. No operations of any significance occurred until the end of 1942. Starting in 1943, small groups or individuals were parachuted behind Japanese lines to remote Kachin villages, followed by a parachute supply drop. The Americans then began to create independent guerrilla groups of the Kachin people, calling in weapons and equipment drops. In December 1943 Stilwell issued a directive that Detachment 101 increase its strength to 3,000 guerillas. They were recruited from within Burma, many of them "fierce Kachins". 84: 232:
taking over command. At the end of the war, each Kachin Ranger received the CMA (Citation for Military Assistance) Award. Actually, the medal was the result of a mistake. An OSS officer, reading a radio message that advised him how to reward heroic Kachin action, misinterpreted the abbreviation for
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were vital to the unit's success. By the time of its deactivation on July 12, 1945, Detachment 101 had scored impressive results. According to official statistics, with a loss of some 22 Americans, Detachment 101 killed 5,428 Japanese and rescued 574 Allied personnel." 101's efforts opened the way
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Rangers were given a "Certificate of Military Assistance" and a medal known as a "Citation for Military Assistance." An illustration of an actual certificate and medal presented to a Kachin Ranger may be viewed
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missions. They ambushed Japanese patrols, rescued downed American pilots, and cleared small landing strips in the jungle. They also screened the advances of larger Allied forces, including
233:"comma" ("CMA") as signifying some sort of a medal. Reluctant to leave the Kachins empty handed, the OSS quickly created the medal and presented it to them. 118: 156: 114: 462: 203:, though often the term Kachin Rangers has been used to describe all Kachin Forces raised during the war by the Americans in Northern Burma. 52: 335: 64: 132:
Detachment 101 was "the first American unit ever assembled to conduct guerrilla warfare, espionage and sabotage behind enemy lines."
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In July 1942, twenty OSS men moved in and set up headquarters at Nazira in the northeastern Indian province of
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During most of the unit's existence, it funded and coordinated various resistance groups made up of the
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Behind the Burma Road:The Story of America’s Most Successful Guerrilla Force.
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people of northern Burma. The best known resistance force was known as the
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Behind Japanese Lines in Burma: The Stuff of Intelligence Legend (2001).
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Military units and formations of the United States Army in World War II
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Behind Japanese Lines in Burma: The Stuff of Intelligence Legend (2001)
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that June), activated Detachment 101 for action behind enemy lines in
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when he was relieved because of serious head injuries, Lt. Col.
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Military operational unit of the US Office of Strategic Services
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Military units and formations in Burma in World War II
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Once established, the groups undertook a variety of
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Index

Detachment 101

Nazira


Eifler

Merrill
Stilwell
Burma


shoulder sleeve insignia
Office of the Coordinator of Information
China-Burma-India Theater of World War II
Presidential Distinguished Unit Citation
President Dwight Eisenhower
Millard Preston Goodfellow
Special Operations Branch
William Donovan
Coordinator of Information
Office of Strategic Services
Burma
guerrilla actions
Kachin people
Stilwell's
Wingate's
Merrill's Marauders
Kachin
Carl F. Eifler

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