Battle of Yunnan-Burma Road (Mid March – Early June 1942) was the name of the Chinese intervention to aid their British allies in the 1942 Burma Campaign. Its forces were composed of the Fifth, Sixth and Sixty-sixth Army under the command of the Chinese Expeditionary Force in Burma, commanded by Lt. General Joseph Stilwell, Lt. General Lo Cho-ying was his Executive Officer.
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- Battle of Yunnan-Burma Road (Mid March – Early June 1942) was the name of the Chinese intervention to aid their British allies in the 1942 Burma Campaign. Its forces were composed of the Fifth, Sixth and Sixty-sixth Army under the command of the Chinese Expeditionary Force in Burma, commanded by Lt. General Joseph Stilwell, Lt. General Lo Cho-ying was his Executive Officer. In February, 1942 General Lo Cho-ying directed 5th Army to move from western Yunan to the vicinity of Toungoo and further south in Burma. Advanced elements of the 200th Division of 5th Army arrived at Toungoo on March 8, 1942 and took over defensive positions from the British forces. 6th Army was directed to move from Kunming to the Burma Thai border. Its leading elements reached Mawchi, Mongpang and Mongtong in mid March. 66th Army later arrived in Lashio and Mandalay as a reserve and to assist the British forces in their operations. Chinese Expeditionary Force in Burma Battles of Yunnan-Burma Road Campaign: Battle of Tachiao Mar. 18–19, 1942 Battle of Oktwin Mar. 20–23, 1942 Battle of Toungoo Mar. 24–30, 1942 Battle of Yedashe Apr. 5–8, 1942 Battle of Szuwa River Apr. 10–16, 1942 Battle of Mawchi and Bato Early April 1942 Battle of Bawlake April 17,1942 Battle of Yenangyaung Apr. 17–19 1942 Battle of Pyinmana April 17–20, 1942 Battle of Loikaw April 20, 1942 Battle of Hopong - Taunggyi April 20–24, 1942 Battle of Loilem April 25, 1942 Battle of Lashio April 29, 1942 Battle of Hsenwe May 1, 1942 Battle of Salween River May 6–31, 1942 Battle of Hsipaw-Mogok Highway May 23, 1942
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- In February 1942, the Chinese Expeditionary Force went to Burma at the request of the British government.
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- Battle of Yunnan-Burma Road (Mid March – Early June 1942) was the name of the Chinese intervention to aid their British allies in the 1942 Burma Campaign. Its forces were composed of the Fifth, Sixth and Sixty-sixth Army under the command of the Chinese Expeditionary Force in Burma, commanded by Lt. General Joseph Stilwell, Lt. General Lo Cho-ying was his Executive Officer.
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