Chindits

British guerrilla force
Also known as: Wingate’s Raiders

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organization by Wingate

  • In Orde Charles Wingate

    His “Chindits,” or “Wingate’s Raiders,” a brigade of British, Gurkha, and Burmese guerrillas, harassed much stronger Japanese forces in the jungles of northern Burma (now Myanmar) during World War II.

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role in World War II

  • World War II: Germany invading Poland
    In World War II: Burma, autumn 1942–summer 1943

    Brigadier General Orde Wingate’s “Chindits,” which were long-range penetration groups depending on supplies from the air, crossed the Chindwin River in February 1943 and were initially successful in severing Japanese communications on the railroad between Mandalay and Myitkyina. But the Chindits soon found themselves in unfavourable terrain and in…

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