The New 6th Army was among the top five
nationalist crack units (The other four included
New 1st Army, Reorganized 11th Division (army-sized, formerly known as the 18th Army and later reverted to its original designation), Reorganized 74th Division (army sized, formerly known as the 74th Army), and the 5th Army.
Notable facts
On April 23, 1942, the 6th Army was involved in skirmishes with Japanese forces, and were forced to retreat from
Taunggyi, toward the
Yunnan Province. Two days later, they returned and beat back the Japanese, recapturing the location in the process.
On March 31, 1945, the British 36th Division and units of the Chinese 6th Army, captured
Kyaukme, which is northwest of
Mandalay. A fortnight before, the 6th army gained control of
Hsipaw, 80 kilometres southwest of
Lashio.
Mobile medical support for the command was provided by a unit assigned by Britain; one notable member of the unit was the "Burma Surgeon" —
Gordon Seagrave.
The command worked with the USAFCT (U.S. Army Forces, China Theater) in redeploying over 2200 animals (including horses and mules) by aerial transport from Burma into
Chan-i. The effort was executed in January 1945. In April of the same year those animals were airlifted from Chan-i to
Chih-chiang.
One of the US Army liaison officers,
Desmond Fitzgerald, later went on to have a notable
CIA career, including involvement in the attempted assassination of Fidel Castro.[1]