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Brady -> Name This...(28) (4/6/2004 6:05:00 AM)

???




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afspret -> RE: Name This...(28) (4/6/2004 7:01:18 AM)

The Burma Road.




LargeSlowTarget -> RE: Name This...(28) (4/6/2004 9:05:46 AM)

Or the Ledo Road.




Oliver Heindorf -> RE: Name This...(28) (4/6/2004 9:52:17 AM)

Kokoda Trail I guess ???




LargeSlowTarget -> RE: Name This...(28) (4/6/2004 9:57:39 AM)

Don't think so, that's a two-lane road, not a jungle trail. Kokoda Trail looked more like this:

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ruger1997 -> RE: Name This...(28) (4/6/2004 3:39:50 PM)

A snake in the grass.......kinda like some guys I know




Brady -> RE: Name This...(28) (4/6/2004 10:40:03 PM)

Ledo Road, it is:)




Mike Scholl -> RE: Name This...(28) (4/7/2004 6:38:41 AM)

And for those that keep talking about supply by air as a possibility, it should be
pointed out that it was built because shuttling trucks along this "snaking pathway"
was MORE effecient at moving supply than flying it. Should give an idea of just
how ineffecient the air route was.




RevRick -> RE: I'll tell you what... (4/8/2004 4:42:19 AM)

I bet they were coming DOWN that thing in Grandma....




TIMJOT -> RE: Name This...(28) (4/8/2004 7:11:26 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mike Scholl

And for those that keep talking about supply by air as a possibility, it should be
pointed out that it was built because shuttling trucks along this "snaking pathway"
was MORE effecient at moving supply than flying it. Should give an idea of just
how ineffecient the air route was.


Not sure how efficient it was. IIRC it was never actually used since I believe the war ended before it was completed. I agree the air route wasnt efficient, but its main contribution was that it provided Uncle Chang with enough booty to keep the War lords beholding to him for the duration.




LargeSlowTarget -> RE: Name This...(28) (4/8/2004 9:18:50 AM)

The first convoy from Ledo arrived at Kunming on February 4, 1945. However, after the British recaptured Rangoon in May 1945, the old Burma Road was reopened. The Ledo Road was used for only 10 month or so before being declared dispensable. Had I worked on the Ledo Road for three years, I would have been really pissed...




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