More original stories, pictures and features about China-Burma-India from YANK - The Army Weekly.  By the men... for the men in the service... in the CBI Theater of World War II.

 Stilwell: The GIs' Favorite 
  This article from the October 6, 1944 issue, contains pictures and a story about "Uncle Joe" Stilwell by correspondent Ed Cunningham.

 Clearing the Burma Road 
  American tank crews clear the last Japanese resistance from the junction of the Ledo and Burma Roads.

 Rangoon Jump 
  Correspondent Dave Richardson with British and Ghurka paratroops on a mission behind enemy lines.

 The Longest Pipeline in the World 
  A pictorial from the December 8, 1945 CBI edition about the fuel pipeline that ran from Calcutta to Kunming.

 YANK's Dave Richardson 
  A tribute to YANK correspondent Dave Richardson, thought to be the most decorated correspondent soldier of World War II.

 Indian Riverboat 
  A story from the November 30, 1945 edition about GI tugboat sailors on the Hooghly River gasoline run.

 16,000 Miles From Home Plate 
  A USO troupe of Major League Baseball players tours the CBI Theater.

 First Convoy to China in Three Years 
  Take a trip on the Ledo and Burma Roads with the first convoy to China in over three years.

 Marilyn Monroe and YANK - The Army Weekly 
  This page, not related to CBI, reveals the connection between YANK and the model who would become Marilyn Monroe.


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