Part of the Burma campaign, the South-East Asian theatre of World War II, the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific Theater of World War II
Chinese Nationalist soldiers fighting near Salween River
Date
(1944-06-04) (1944-09-07)June 4 – September 7, 1944 (3 months and 3 days)
Location
Mount Song (Chinese), Matsuyama/ Ramou (Japanese) Yunnan
Result
Allied victory
Belligerents
China United States[1]
Japan
Commanders and leaders
Song Xilian Li Mi
Yuzo Matsuyama
Strength
20,000
1,300-strong detachment from 56th division[2] (including 300 wounded soldiers).
Casualties and losses
7,763 casualties including 4,000 killed
3,000+ KIA [3] 7 captured
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The Battle of Mount Song (traditional Chinese: 松山戰役; simplified Chinese: 松山战役; pinyin: Sōng Shān Zhànyì), also known as the Battle of Ramou (拉孟の戦い), in 1944 was part of a larger campaign in southwest China during the Second World War. Chinese Nationalist forces aimed to retake the Burma Road.
^"CBI Roundup - October 26, 1944 - China-Burma-India Theater of World War II".
^Part I: Ramou and To-Etsu: Gyokusai on the Burma-Yunnan Front
^Article about War of Resistance "全面抗战,战犯前仆后继见阎王". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2013-03-16.
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