Commander of U.S. forces in the Southeast Asian Theater General Joseph Stilwell confers with Commander of 38th Division of Chinese Army Lieutenant General L.J. Sun at front lines in Burma during World War II. General Stilwell and Lieutenant L.J. Sun go through maps in a jungle at the front lines. General Stilwell looks at stretcher bearers carrying a wounded man.
Chinese soldiers fire artillery at enemy positions in Burma during World War II. Chinese soldiers load mortar with shells and fire the same.
Burmese nurses and medics attend patients in Burma during World War II. A field hospital in a jungle shows the medics and Burmese nurses treating the patients. Chinese stretcher bearers carry a wounded man and place him on a table. Burmese nurse Pearl Myatlo stands.
A Chinese Training Camp in India during World War II. Young Chinese soldiers stand in formation. Chinese troops march and stand at attention. Soldiers on horseback move ahead. Soldiers march out of front gates. Chinese troops and tanks in maneuvers along village streets. Tanks and columns of men march up a street.
U.S. Mobile 105 Unit on the move in a mountainous terrain of India during World War II. Jeeps and commando cars move up a terrain. Trucks move along a road. Chinese troops handle a 105mm gun into position at a hillside. Soldiers pull on ropes.
Modern equipment of the U.S. Army is given to Chinese troops during World War II. A U.S. 105mm gun is used by Chinese troops in a mountainous terrain of India. Chinese and American soldiers at a map on a field. A Chinese soldier talks over a radio. A 155 mm gun is fired by Chinese troops. Troops fire artillery and load shells.
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