
The Chindits were a British India `Special Force`` that served in Burma and India in 1943 and 1944 during the Burma Campaign in World War II. They were formed to put into effect Orde Wingate`s newly developed guerrilla warfare tactic of long-range penetration. The Chindits were trained to operate deep behind Japanese lines, their operations we...
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(from the article `Wingate, Orde Charles`) ...an outstanding `irregular` commander and unconventional personage in the tradition of General Charles George Gordon and Colonel T.E. Lawrence ... ...front the Allies found they could do little to dislodge the Japanese from their occupation of that country, and what little the Allie...
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Long-range penetration troops (British and Gurkha) who worked behind the Japanese lines in Burma.
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