X Force was the name given to the portion of the
Kuomintang Chinese Expeditionary Force that retreated from
Burma into
India in
1942.
Chiang Kai-shek sent troops into Burma from
Yunnan in 1942 to assist the
British in holding back the
Japanese. These Chinese forces became broken up, and in the retreat out of Burma part of these forces entered India. These were cantoned at
Ramgarh Cantonment in Bihar (now in
Jharkhand State), brought up to three-Division strength (two of these were the Chinese
22nd and
38th Divisions), and re-equipped and re-trained by
American instructors at British expense. They were named X Force and used by
General Joseph Stilwell as the spearhead of his drive to open a land route to China (the
Ledo Road). The outstanding Chinese commander in X Force was General
Sun Li-Jen, who led the Chinese 38th Division and was praised by the
British Fourteenth Army Commander General (later Field Marshal)
William Slim in his book
Defeat into Victory. The Chinese forces which re-entered Burma from
Yunnan were correspondingly known as
Y Force.
See also
References
- The Burma Road by Donovan Webster
- Defeat into Victory by F.M. William Slim
- Stilwell and the American Experience in China by Barbara W. Tuchman