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The USA did no better. 12 Burma did not become a Japanese target until well into February 1942. The war plan of the 15th Army of 11 December called only for the capture of Moulmein and the nearby mouth of the Salween river in order to protect the flank of Japan’s army in Thailand. On the 21st, the possibility of moving on to Rangoon was for the first time included in Japanese war plans as a serious objective; but until 9 February, the 15th Army in Moulmein remained deployed in a defensive formation.

Lin did write that British logistics had performed well until the fall of Lashio. They had supplied China’s divisions with all their food, fuel, ammunition, and transport needs until then. As to the Nationalists, Lin criticised logistical and staff weaknesses. China’s supply lines simply did not reach as far as Burma. After the order for retreat had been given, Chinese troops had to depend on their own supply lines. 41 Lin was frank about the shortcomings of China’s own staff work. The National Army essentially fought blind, as no Chinese maps for Burma were available.

Many Burmese living in the country’s lowland areas, in contrast to the Karens and Kachins there and in the northern hills, were either indifferent or hostile to the British. Some Burmese personnel critical to defence, such as those working on the railroads, left once the Japanese invaded. 39 Deficient or virtually non-existent supply lines meant that heavy artillery and tanks could not be brought into play. Important too, however, were serious logistical problems on the Nationalists side, the British decision to withdraw first to north Burma and then to Stilwell revisited 29 India, mutual suspicion especially between Britain and China, and finally an attempt by Stilwell to begin an offensive, which broke up the Allied position.

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