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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! South East Asia Command was the body set up to be in overall charge of Allied operations in the South-East Asian Theatre during World War II.The initial supreme commander of the theatre was General Sir Archibald Wavell, initially as head of the American-British-Dutch-Australian Command, and then as British Commander in Chief India. The most successful force was the Chindits under Wingate. In August 1943, the Allies created the combined South East Asian Command, to take over from British India Command strategic responsibilities and command of the…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! South East Asia Command was the body set up to be in overall charge of Allied operations in the South-East Asian Theatre during World War II.The initial supreme commander of the theatre was General Sir Archibald Wavell, initially as head of the American-British-Dutch-Australian Command, and then as British Commander in Chief India. The most successful force was the Chindits under Wingate. In August 1943, the Allies created the combined South East Asian Command, to take over from British India Command strategic responsibilities and command of the separate national commands in the theatre. In October 1943, Winston Churchill appointed Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten as Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia, a post he held until SEAC was disbanded in 1946. The American General Joseph Stilwell was the first deputy supreme Allied commander, as well as heading the US China Burma India Theater command.