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SASA Newsletter Winter 2018
Recovering Pieces of China-US WWII Ties
Slim Chance E Pivotal Role of Air Mobility in the Burma Campaign
9. Aivars Purins-Uncle Bill of the Forgotten Army-Leadership of Lord Slim
Fin ROUTES a 20-Year Sino-American Partnership Became the Cold War's First Corporate Casualty When the China National Aviation Corporation Ceased Operations in 1949
From Burma to Berlin: the Development of U.S. Air Transport 1938-1949
China-Burma-India Rep
T the Air Invasion of Burma
Chinese Airmen Trained in US Lend-Lease Package
Summer 2018 Newsletter
“Hump” Airlift and Sino-Us Strategy in World War Ii
A Special Forces Model: OSS Detachment 101 in the Myitkyina Campaign Part I “Flying the Hump, Moonlight, CBI” by Tom Lea by Troy J
TC 3-01.80 Visual Aircraft Recognition
“When You Get a Job to Do, Do It” the Airpower Leadership of Lt Gen William H
SPRING 2016 the Chindit Column the Boldest Measures Are the Safest
The RAF and the Far East War 1941-1945
3 the Tolstoy-Dolan Mission and the Establishment of Us-Tibetan Relations: an Investigation Into the Events That Unfolded After
Target: the Linsi Mines
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BURMA CAMPAIGN MEMORIAL LIBRARY BOOKS (Additions Since the 2Nd Edition of the Catalogue Was Published)
The Evacuation of Burma by I
A Short History of US Involvement in the Indo-Pacific
Service in the United States Military 1909 William Q. Reno, Sr. Army Lieutenant Veteran World War I 1923 Neal E. Fitzgerald Lieu
Airlift and Airborne Operations in World War II