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| conflict = Battle of Yunnan-Burma Road |
| conflict = Battle of Yunnan-Burma Road |
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| partof = the [[Burma campaign]], the [[South-East Asian theatre of World War II]], the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]] and the [[Pacific War|Pacific Theater]] of [[World War II]] |
| partof = the [[Burma campaign]], the [[South-East Asian theatre of World War II]], the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]] and the [[Pacific War|Pacific Theater]] of [[World War II]] |
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| caption = In February 1942, the Chinese Expeditionary Force went to Burma at the request of the British government. |
| caption = In February 1942, the Chinese Expeditionary Force went to Burma at the request of the British government. |
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| date = {{Date range and age in years, months, weeks and days|1942|3|18|1942|7|12}} |
| date = {{Date range and age in years, months, weeks and days|1942|3|18|1942|7|12}} |
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| place = [[Burma]] |
| place = [[Burma]] |
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| result = Axis victory |
| result = Axis victory |
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| commander1 = {{plainlist|{{flagicon|Empire of Japan}} [[Shōjirō Iida]] |
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* {{flagdeco|Empire of Japan}} [[Shozo Sakurai]] |
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* {{flagdeco|Empire of Japan}} [[Masao Watanabe]] |
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* {{flagicon|Empire of Japan}} Takeshi Koga |
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| commander1 = {{flagicon|Empire of Japan}} [[Shōjirō Iida]]<br/>{{flagdeco|Empire of Japan}} [[Shozo Sakurai]]<br/>{{flagdeco|Empire of Japan}} [[Masao Watanabe]]<br/>{{flagicon|Empire of Japan}} Takeshi Koga<br/>{{flagicon|Empire of Japan}} [[Yūzō Matsuyama]]<br/>{{flagicon|Empire of Japan}} [[Yutaka Hiroshi]]<br/>{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Charun Rattanakun Seriroengrit|J.R.Seriroengrit]] |
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* {{flagicon|Empire of Japan}} [[Yūzō Matsuyama]] |
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| commander2 = {{flagicon|United States|1912}} [[Joseph Stilwell]]<br>{{flagicon|Republic of China}} [[Luo Zhuoying]]<br/>{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)}} [[Sun Li Jen]]<br/>{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)}} [[Liu Fangwu]]<br>{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)}} [[Dai Anlan]]<br>{{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)}} [[Liao Yaoxiang]]<br>{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[James Bruce Scott|James Scott]]<br>{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[David Tennant Cowan]]<br>{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[John Anstice]]<br>{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim|William Slim]]<br>{{flagicon|United States|1912}} [[Claire Lee Chennault]] |
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* {{flagicon|Empire of Japan}} [[Yutaka Hiroshi]] |
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| casualties1 = [[33rd Division (Imperial Japanese Army)|33rd]], [[55th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)|55th]], [[56th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)|56th]],<br>[[Phayap Army]] |
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| commander2 = {{plainlist|{{flagicon|Republic of China}} [[Luo Zhuoying]] |
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* {{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)}} [[Sun Li Jen]] |
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* {{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)}} [[Liu Fangwu]] |
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* {{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)}} [[Dai Anlan]] |
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* {{flagicon|Republic of China (1912–1949)}} [[Liao Yaoxiang]] |
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* {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[James Bruce Scott|James Scott]] |
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* {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[David Tennant Cowan]] |
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* {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[John Anstice]] |
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* {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim|William Slim]] |
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* {{flagicon|United States|1912}} [[Joseph Stilwell]] |
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* {{flagicon|United States|1912}} [[Claire Lee Chennault]] |
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* [[55th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)|55th Division]] |
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* [[56th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)|56th Division]] |
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Part of the Burma campaign, the South-East Asian theatre of World War II, the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific Theater of World War II | |||||||
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50,000 |
Battle of Yunnan-Burma Road (18 March – 24 May 1942; Chinese: 滇緬路戰役) 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 Luo Zhuoying was his executive officer.
In February 1942, General Lo Cho-ying directed 5th Army to move from western Yunnan 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. The 6th Army was directed to move from Kunming to the Burma–Thai border. Its leading elements reached Mawchi, Mong Pan and Mong Ton in mid March. The 66th Army later arrived in Lashio and Mandalay as a reserve and to assist the British forces in their operations.
Battles of the Yunnan-Burma Road Campaign
[edit]- Battle of Tachiao March 18–19, 1942
- Battle of Oktwin March 20–23, 1942, in vicinity of Oktwin
- Battle of Toungoo March 24–30, 1942, in and around Taungoo
- Battle of Yedashe April 5–8, 1942, in vicinity of Yedashe
- Battle of Szuwa River April 10–16, 1942, at Szuwa River northwest of Yedashe
- Battle of Mawchi and Bato Early April 1942, in vicinity of Mawchi
- Battle of Bawlake April 17, 1942, in vicinity of Bawlakhe
- Battle of Yenangyaung April 17–19, 1942
- Battle of Pyinmana April 17–20, 1942, in vicinity of Pyinmana
- Battle of Loikaw April 20, 1942, in vicinity of Loikaw
- Battle of Hopong-Taunggyi April 20–24, 1942, in vicinity of Hopong and Taunggyi
- Battle of Loilem April 25, 1942, in vicinity of Loilem
- Battle of Lashio April 29, 1942, in vicinity of Lashio
- Battle of Hsenwe May 1, 1942
- Battle of Salween River May 6–31, 1942
- Battle of Hsipaw-Mogok Highway May 23, 1942
See also
[edit]- China Burma India Theater of World War II (CBI)
- The 1942 Japanese advance to the Indian frontier in the Burma Campaign
- Battle of Northern Burma and Western Yunnan
- X Force and Y Force for Chinese forces which fought in the Burma Campaign
References
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Hsu Long-hsuen and Chang Ming-kai, History of The Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), 2nd Ed., 1971. Translated by Wen Ha-hsiung, Chung Wu Publishing; 33, 140th Lane, Tung-hwa Street, Taipei, Taiwan Republic of China.
- Jon Latimer, Burma: The Forgotten War, London: John Murray, 2004.
- Orbat of the Chinese Expeditionary Force in Burma – 1942
- Japanese forces in Burma, The 1942 Campaign
- 中国抗日战争正面战场作战记 (China's Anti-Japanese War Combat Operations)
- Author : Guo Rugui, editor-in-chief Huang Yuzhang
- Press : Jiangsu People's Publishing House
- Date published : 2005-07-01
- ISBN 7-214-03034-9
- 第八部分:太平洋战争爆发后的中国抗战中国远征军入缅援英作战 1 (The Chinese Expeditionary Force enters Burma to help England to fight)
External links
[edit]- Map of Burma in World War II Showing railroads, roads and tracks.
- Topographic Maps of the battlefield area
- Topographic Map NE 47-1 Pyinmana, for Battles of Yedashe, Szuwa River, Bawlake, Pyinmana and Loikaw
- Topographic Map NE 47-5 Toungoo, for Battles of Taicho, Oktwin, Taungoo and Mawchi
- Topographic Map NE 47-13 Yamethin, for Battle of Hopong - Taunggyi
- Topographic Map NF 47-14 Mong Pan, for Battle of Loilem.
- Topographic Map NF 47-6, for Battle of Lashio.
- Topographic Map NF 47-5 Maymyo, for Battle of Hsipaw-Mogok Highway
- Japanese Map of the Battle of Toungoo, Axis History Forum
- Axis History Forum: Chinese 200th Division: descriptions of actions needed! Discussion and map of the battle of Toungoo and the actions leading up to it and subsequent battles of the campaign.
- Map of Burma in World War II Showing rails, roads and tracks.
- 1944 aerial photograph of Toungoo
- Battles of the Second Sino-Japanese War
- Japanese invasion of Burma
- 1942 in Japan
- Military history of Yunnan
- 1942 in Burma
- Land battles of World War II involving the United Kingdom
- March 1942 events
- April 1942 events
- May 1942 events
- June 1942 events
- Battles and operations of World War II involving the United States
- Battles involving Thailand
- Military history of Thailand during World War II