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Constituted as Fouteenth AF on 4 Feb 1942 and activated on 12 February. Moved to India, March-May 1942. Served in India, Burma, and China until March 1943 when Fourteenth AF was activated in China. Then the 14th operated in India and Burma until it moved to China late in July 1945. Returned to the U.S., December 1945-January 1946.
312TH FIGHTER WING
33RD FIGHTER GROUP
81ST FIGHTER GROUP
311TH FIGHTER GROUP
68TH COMPOSITE WING
23RD FIGHTER GROUP
69TH COMPOSITE WING
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341ST BOMBARDMENT GROUP
Major General Claire L Chennault, 10 March 1943
Major General Charles B Stone III, 10 August-31 December 1945
Kunming, China, 10 March 1943
Peishiyi, China, 7 August-15 December 1945
Search for veterans that served in the CBI theater. It is unfortunate that many documents of the CBI specifically both General Orders and Special Orders do not include the group number to which the servicemen were assigned. Many of these groups moved their commands or sub-units between the 10th Air Force and the other theater commands. So with this in mind we have placed our database of all veterans of the CBI on our cbihistory.org website.
China-Burma-India Veterans Roster
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Historical Artifacts: We are looking for photos, documents and other types of artifacts including uniforms and gear of the 10th Air Force in World War II as well as other units and commands. We accept electronic/scans or originals of pictures and paper records. A General Order could be an award document that contains information on many servicemen. Special Orders may contain transfers or other information. Flight records, accident reports, maintenance logs, after action reports, pilot encounter reports, diaries and biorgraphies; all of these types of documents help us support or mission: preserving your history! Contact us today for instructions on sending us this material.
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