Chinese Army Troops on the Portion of the Burma Road in Chinese Hands. Original caption: Chinese Army troops, headed for the front in the Salween River Campaign, in motor convoy down the portion of the Burma Road in Chinese hands, accompanied by American engineers of the Y-Force Operations Staff. Following the initial crossing of the Salween River, the Chinese troops under Marshal Wei Li Huang, accompanied by the American liaison officers under Brig. Gen. Frank Dorn, pushed forward through the mountains west of the river in a pincers movement coordinated with the drive of Lieut. Gen. Joseph W.
Chinese Army Troops on the Portion of the Burma Road in Chinese Hands. Original caption: Chinese Army troops, headed for the front in the Salween River Campaign, in motor convoy down the portion of the Burma Road in Chinese hands, accompanied by American engineers of the Y-Force Operations Staff. Following the initial crossing of the Salween River, the Chinese troops under Marshal Wei Li Huang, accompanied by the American liaison officers under Brig. Gen. Frank Dorn, pushed forward through the mountains west of the river in a pincers movement coordinated with the drive of Lieut. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell's Chinese troops in North Burma, designed to break the Japanese blockade of the Burma Road so supplies can be brought into China from India. China-Burma-India Theater. 1944. Signal Corps Photo. State: Burma.
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