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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 ideas , and in response Chennault began to make even broader claims . In a letter to President Roosevelt in late 1942 , Chennault stated that with 105 fighters and 42 bombers he could " destroy the effectiveness of the ...
... Chennault's ideas , and in response Chennault began to make even broader claims . In a letter to President Roosevelt in late 1942 , Chennault stated that with 105 fighters and 42 bombers he could " destroy the effectiveness of the ...
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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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