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... Chennault became Stilwell's subordinate . In April the Japanese cut the Burma Road to China , so that henceforth Chennault was to be dependent on Stilwell for the few supplies and spare parts that could be flown to China from India . In ...
... Chennault became Stilwell's subordinate . In April the Japanese cut the Burma Road to China , so that henceforth Chennault was to be dependent on Stilwell for the few supplies and spare parts that could be flown to China from India . In ...
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... Chennault's command . Bad feeling between the two men continued and in late April , President Roosevelt summoned both Chennault and Stilwell to Washington , to restate their cases . Chennault made a fine impression . After he had ...
... Chennault's command . Bad feeling between the two men continued and in late April , President Roosevelt summoned both Chennault and Stilwell to Washington , to restate their cases . Chennault made a fine impression . After he had ...
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... Chennault had waited for this opportunity . He was now chief of staff of the Chinese Air Force and enjoyed direct ... Chennault's problem was that he had made so many claims along such simplistic lines that he now had to produce the ...
... Chennault had waited for this opportunity . He was now chief of staff of the Chinese Air Force and enjoyed direct ... Chennault's problem was that he had made so many claims along such simplistic lines that he now had to produce the ...
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