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One could not choose a worse place for fighting the Japanese, said Winston Churchill of North Burma, deeming it the most forbidding fighting country imaginable. But it was here that the fledgling Office of Strategic Services conducted its most successful combat operations of World War II. Troy Sacquety takes readers into Burmas steaming jungles in the first book to fully cover the exploits and contributions of the OSSs Detachment 101 against the Japanese Imperial Army.
Functioning independently of both the U.S. Army and OSS headquartersand with no operational or organizational model to followDetachment 101 was given enormous latitude in terms of developing its mission and methods. It grew from an inexperienced and poorly supported group of 21 agents training on the job in a lethal environment to a powerful force encompassing 10,000 guerrillas (spread across as many as 8 battalions), 60 long-range agents, and 400 short-range agents. By April 1945, it remained the only American ground force in North Burma while simultaneously conducting daring amphibious operations that contributed to the liberation of Rangoon.
With unrivaled access to OSS archives, Sacquety vividly recounts the 101s story with a depth of detail that makes the disease-plagued and monsoon-drenched Burmese theater come unnervingly alive. He describes the organizational evolution of Detachment 101 and shows how the units flexibility allowed it to evolve to meet the changing battlefield environment. He depicts the Detachments two sharply contrasting field commanders: headstrong Colonel Carl Eifler, who pushed the unit beyond its capabilities, and the more measured Colonel William Peers, who molded it into a model special operations force. He also highlights the heroic Kachin tribesmen, fierce fighters defending their tribal homeland and instrumental in acclimating the Americans to terrain, weather, and cultures in ways that were vital to the success of the Detachments operations.
While veterans memoirs have discussed OSS activities in Burma, this is the first book to describe in detail how it achieved its successportraying an operational unit that can be seen as a prototype for todays Special Forces. Featuring dozens of illustrations, The OSS in Burma rescues from oblivion the daring exploits of a key intelligence and military unit in Japans defeat in World War II and tells a gripping story that will satisfy scholars and buffs alike.

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THE OSS IN BURMAMODERN WAR STUDIES Theodore A Wilson General Editor RAYMOND A - photo 1
THE OSS IN BURMA
MODERN WAR STUDIES
Theodore A. Wilson
General Editor
RAYMOND A. CALLAHAN
J. GARRY CLIFFORD
JACOB W. KIPP
ALLAN R. MILLETT
CAROL REARDON
DENNIS SHOWALTER
DAVID R. STONE
Series Editors
The OSS in BURMA
Jungle War against
the Japanese
TROY J. SACQUETY
Picture 2
UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSAS
2013 by the University Press of Kansas
All rights reserved
Published by the University Press of Kansas (Lawrence, Kansas 66045),
which was organized by the Kansas Board of Regents and
is operated and funded by Emporia State University,
Fort Hays State University, Kansas State University,
Pittsburg State University, the University of Kansas,
and Wichita State University
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Sacquety, Troy J.
The Oss in Burma: 19421945 : jungle war against the Japanese /
Troy J. Sacquety.
pages cm. (Modern war studies)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-7006-2018-0 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. World War, 19391945Burma. 2. World War, 19391945Secret
serviceUnited States. 3. United States. Office of Strategic Services.
Detachment 101 4. BurmaHistoryJapanese occupation, 19421945. I.
Title.
D767.6.S27 2013
940.54867309591dc23
2012045114
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data is available.
Printed in the United States of America
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
The paper used in this publication is recycled and contains 30 percent postconsumer waste.
It is acid free and meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials Z39481992.
This book is dedicated to all veterans of Detachment 101, be they American, British, or Commonwealth, and especially the Kachin. You met unknown challenges in a far-flung land with ingenuity and initiative. The bond that you forged in the jungles of Burma remains as strong today as it was then. For that you have my deepest respect.All statements of fact, opinion, or analysis expressed are those of the author and do not reflect the official positions or views of the U.S. Government. Nothing in the contents should be construed as asserting or implying U.S. Government authentication or endorsement of the authors views. This material has been reviewed by the U.S. Government to prevent the disclosure of classified information.
Contents
Burma Map by Daniel W Telles Acknowledgments First I need to thank my - photo 3
Burma. Map by Daniel W. Telles
Acknowledgments
First I need to thank my family for their support over the long hours. My wife, Mary, my son, Jackson, and my daughters, Emily and Laurel, allowed me the time to write. My parents, Roger and Shirley Sacquety, encouraged my study of history from day one. And my grandfather, Chester Wilson, a WWII and Korea veteran, inspired my love of history.
The OSS veterans and their family members have been invaluable. OSS veteran Elizabeth McIntosh and Detachment 101 members Marje Luce and Sam Spector got me started. Oliver Trechter, Allen Richter, Dennis Klein, Brian Ferry, Zach and Agnes Ebaugh, Walter Mess, Danny Mudrinich, Elton Archer, Oscar Milton, Sam Schreiner, Harvey Sussman, Herb Auerbach, Peter Lutken, Bud Banker, Carl Eifler, Red Ryder, Glenn Moehring, Paula Helfrich, Joe Lazarsky, Rich Kranstover, Dick Hamada, Ace Ellis, Blain Hedrick, Jim Ward, John Breen, Bernard Brophy, and Penny Hicks provided much material. Art Reinhardt, Caesar Civitella, Andy Mousalimas, Art Frizzell, and John Hamblet also provided support and advice along the way. V-Force veteran James Fletcher provided much information on that unit.
I wish to thank my colleagues who at one time or another helped as well: Michael Krivdo, Kenn Finlayson, Charles H. Briscoe, Jared Tracy, Dan Telles, Laura Goddard, Pedro Feliciano, Alejandro Lujan, Earl Moniz, Betty Rucker, Toni Hiley, and Carolyn Rheams. At the National Archives I would have been lost without the steadfast help of archivists Timothy Nenninger and the late John Taylor. A giant thank you goes to Larry MacDonald, who was a guiding hand for years. I also want to thank historians John Chambers, Patrick ODonnell, Mark Van Rhyn, and Joey Dujon for their support. In particular, I want to thank my mentor Brian M. Linn, without whom this project would have never started. Lastly, I need to thank R. P., J. P., J. P. J., and J. B., without whom I could never have kept focused enough to put pen to paper. You were literally there from start to finish. Thank you!
Detachment 101 organization November 1944 Commonly Used Acronyms AFL - photo 4
Detachment 101 organization, November 1944
Commonly Used Acronyms
AFL
Burmese Anti-Fascist League
AFU
Arakan Field Unit
ALFSEA
Allied Land Forces South East Asia
AOR
area of responsibility
ATC
Air Transport Command
CAS
British Civil Affairs Service
CBI
China-Burma-India Theater
CIA
Central Intelligence Agency
CIC
U.S. Army Counter Intelligence Corps
CIT
combat interrogation team
CMA
Citation for Military Assistance
COI
Coordinator of Information
FEU
Field Experimental Unit
I&R
intelligence and reconnaissance
LARU
Lambertsen amphibious respiratory unit
LCR
landing craft, rubber
MO
OSS Morale Operations Branch
MU
Maritime Unit Branch
NCAC
Northern Combat Area Command
OCNA
Office of the Coordinator of Native Affairs
OCS
Officer Candidate School
OG
OSS Operational Group
OSS
Office of Strategic Services
OWI
Office of War Information
POW
prisoner of war
RAF
Royal Air Force
R&A
OSS Research and Analysis Branch
R&D
OSS Research and Development Branch
SACO
Sino-American Cooperative Organization
SAF
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