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Description: In August, 1942, the Chinese Army in India was officially formed. General Stilwell, Chief of staff in the China Theatre, was appointed Commander-in-Chief, with General Lo Cho-ying as his deputy.
Title: US equipped Chinese Army in India marching
Credit: http://cbi-theater-1.home.comcast.net/~cbi-theater-1/cai/cai.html
Author: Chinese army in India-Burma campaign pictorial
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