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First hand account of the war in China. WWII was persued by the Allied high command with skill and determination in every theater of operations except China. There Murphy's Law held dominion over the China-Burma-India theatre of combat. Overlapping command, pety animosity, and rampant political intrigue created a climate where the Japanese Army not only held thier ground, but advanced until a few months before VJ-day. The frank details of this backwater war have been generally ignored by historians but are faithfully related by Ken Daniels who served with the Chineese-American Composite Wing for two years.
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