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The job of building the Stilwell Road fell largely to black GIs. Their epic feat might be put to use at last. Backbreaking wartime work, lost to the jungle - Los Angeles Times ...
The Stilwell Road was called the Ledo Road, but renamed after Stilwell at the suggestion of Kuomintang leader Chiang Kai-shek. Ledo, a small town in northern India, ...
The history nobody knew on the Stilwell Road By Ye Jun (China Daily) Updated: 2008-09-22 15:03 In Nov 1984, Ge, an ambitious graduate from Yunnan Normal University, visited a mausoleum in ...
Named by Chinese Nationalist Leader Chiang Kai-shek after Stilwell who commanded US and Chinese troops in Myanmar (also known as Burma), the road was built during World War Two to deliver arms and ...
The 1,736-kilometre-long Ledo Road - renamed in honour of the US Army's General Joseph Stilwell at the suggestion of Chinese Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek - ran from Ledo, in Assam, India ...
The BBC's Subir Bhaumilk in north-east India says that calls to reopen the famous WWII Stilwell Road show that it is as strategically important today as it was in the 1940s.
Dibrugarh, July 2: Fancy a drive down Stilwell Road? No, not the broken, uncared-for stretch but an improved, 61-km double lane dotted with snazzy restaurants and eco-huts that will take you all the ...
Over a period of four years Findlay Kember made a number of trips along the length of the Ledo-Burma Road - also known as The Stilwell Road - which runs from Ledo in India's north-eastern state of ...
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