Kancah China Burma India

Kancah China Burma India
Sebahagian daripada Perang Dunia II dan Perang Pasifik

Insignia Kancah CBI
Bendera Republik China
Bendera Amerika Syarikat

(Askar British India juga terlibat)

Bendera British India
Lokasi
Republik China, Burma, India

Kancah China Burma India (CBI) adalah designasi Tentera Amerika Syarikat semasa Perang Dunia II bagi China dan kancah Asia Tenggara atau India-Burma (IBT). Markas pasukan operasi Bersekutu (termasuk tentera AS) dalam CBI secara rasmi menjadi tanggungjawab Pemerintah Tertinggi Asia Tenggara atau China. Bagaimanapun, tentera AS dalam amalan biasanya di awasi oleh Jeneral Joseph Stilwell, iaitu Timbalan Pemerintah Bersekutu Tertinggi di China; istilah "CBI" adalah penting dalam urusan logistik, materiel dan anggota; ia biasanya digunakan dalam tentera AS untuk kancah ini.

Unit-unit Bersekutu yang terkenal dalam CBI termasuklah Pasukan Ekspedisi China, Flying Tigers,[1] unit angkut dan pengebom yang terbang atas The Hump, Grup Komando Udara Pertama, para jurutera yang membina Jalan Ledo, Unit Ke-5307 Komposit (Provisional), yang lebih dikenali sebagai "Merrill's Marauders", dan Briged Ke-533, Provisional atau 'Pasukan Petugas Mars', yang mengambil alih misi Marauders.

Lihat juga

  • flagPortal China
  • flagPortal India
  • Divisyen India-China
  • Tentera China di India
  • Kempen Burma
  • Philip Cochran
  • Misi Dixie
  • Kempen A.S. dalam Perang Dunia II – Kancah China Burma India
  • OSS Detachment 101
  • Charles N. Hunter
  • Pasukan Ekspedisi China (Burma)

Rujukan

Petikan

  1. ^ Rossi, J.R. (1998). "The Flying Tigers – American Volunteer Group – Chinese Air Force". AVG.

Sumber

Sumber utama
  • Matloff, Maurice (1990) [1959], Strategic planning for coalition warfare 1943–1944, United States Army Center of Military History, LCCN 53-61477
  • Slim, William (1956), Defeat into Victory, London: Cassell a first hand account by the British commander.
Sumber tambahan
  • (Cina)寻找少校梅姆瑞

Bacaan lanjut

  • Bidwell, Shelford. The Chindit War: Stilwell, Wingate, and the Campaign in Burma, 1944. (1979)
  • Forbes, Andrew and Henley, David (2011). China's Ancient Tea Horse Road. Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books. ASIN B005DQV7Q2
  • Hogan, David W. India-Burma (1999) Official US Army history pamphlet. Ibiblio.org online edition
  • Kraus, Theresa L. China Offensive (1999) Brief official US Army history; 24 pp Ibiblio.org online edition
  • Latimer, Jon. Burma: The Forgotten War. London: John Murray, 2004.
  • Morley, James, ed. The Fateful Choice: Japan's Advance into Southeast Asia, 1939–1941. (1980).
  • Lewin, Ronald. The Chief: Field Marshal Lord Wavell, Commander-in-Chief and Viceroy, 1939–1947. (1980).
  • MacGarrigle, George L. Central Burma (1999) Official US Army history pamphlet. Ibiblio.org online edition
  • Newell, Clayton R. Burma, 1942 (1999) Official US Army history pamphlet. Ibiblio.org online edition
  • Peers, William R. and Dean Brelis. Behind the Burma Road: The Story of America’s Most Successful Guerrilla Force. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1963.
  • Romanus, Charles F. and Riley Sunderland. Stilwell's Mission to China (1953) Ibiblio.org online edition; Stilwell's Command Problems (1956) Ibiblio.org online edition; and Time Runs Out in CBI (1958) Ibiblio.org online edition Diarkibkan 2008-07-24 di Wayback Machine. Official U.S. Army history
  • Sherry, Mark D. China Defensive, (1999) Official US Army history pamphlet Ibiblio.org online edition
  • Tuchman, Barbara. Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911–45. (1972) (The British edition is titled Against the Wind: Stilwell and the American Experience in China 1911–45,) excerpt and text search
  • Webster, Donovan. The Burma Road: The Epic Story of the China-Burma-India Theater in World War II. (2003)
  • Yu, Maochun. The Dragon's War: Allied Operations and the Fate of China, 1937–1947. (2006).

Historiografi

  • Lee, Lloyd, ed. World War II in Asia and the Pacific and the War's aftermath, with General Themes: A Handbook of Literature and Research. (1998) online edition
  • Resor, Eugene. The China-Burma-India Campaign, 1931–1945: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography (1998) online

Pautan luar

  • CHINA-BURMA-INDIA – Remembering the Forgotten Theater of World War II
  • CBI Order of Battle Unit Lineages and History
  • 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)
  • China-Burma-India Theater by the United States Army Center of Military History
  • Burma 1942 a publication of the United States Army Center of Military History
  • Central Burma 29 January – 15 July 1945 a publication of the United States Army Center of Military History
  • India-Burma 2 April 1942-28 January 1945 a publication of the United States Army Center of Military History
  • Office of the US Surgeon General: Office of Medical History(USOMH): Index: Original Reports on Military Medicine in India and Burma
  • list of links to CBI pages
  • Forgotten Warriors: China-Burma-India Diarkibkan 2004-06-24 di Wayback Machine
  • OSS Detachment 101 in Burma Diarkibkan 2009-07-20 di Wayback Machine, OSS-101
  • Annals of the Flying Tigers[pautan mati kekal]
  • Animated History of The Burma Campaign
  • Night Fighter by J R Smith Diarkibkan 2006-08-21 di Wayback Machine
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Fotograf
  • 1943–1945 Bert Krawczyk Photos of China during World War II – University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries Digital Collections