Burma Road
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Burma Road
First recorded in 1935–40
Example Sentences
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During World War II in 1945, Allied cargo soldiers began distributing supplies in China over the newly reopened Burma Road.
From US News • Jan. 28, 2015
Army during his senior year of high school in 1944 in Waynesboro, Va., and hauled supplies from Burma into China on the dreaded Burma Road.
From Washington Post
Fresh divisions of tough Chinese troops were reported on the way down the Burma Road.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Of the 20,000 tons of freight that the Burma Road can theoretically carry each month, a scant 6,000 tons currently starts out, only about 2,000 reaches the terminus at Kunming.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Even today we are flying as much lend-lease material into China as ever traversed the Burma Road, flying it over mountains 17,000 feet high, flying blind through sleet and snow.
From State of the Union Address by Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
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