Acknowledgments
Commonly Used Acronyms
Introduction
1. Before the Storm
-The Fall of Burma
2. Laying the Groundwork: 1941-January 1943
-Creating the Detachment out of an Undefined Problem
-Deconfliction
-OSS and SOE
-Finding a Location
-Detachment 101 Sets Up the Jungle School
-Communications
-Moving toward the First Operations
3. Long-Range Penetration Operations
-A Group
-B Group
-W Group
-BALLS, BALL’s #1, and REX
-The Evaluations
4. Short-Range Penetrations Meet Success
-The First Short-Range Effort, Operation FORWARD
-L Group
-KNOTHEAD
5. Rethinking Operations: The Detachment Evolves, February 1943-January 1944
-The Detachment Reevaluates Its Personnel Situation
-Finances
-Communications and Coding
-Developing Liaison
-Supplies Remain a Problem
-New Additions to Detachment 101
6. Peers Takes Over: Detachment 101 Comes of Age, January-May 1944
-Existing Force Structure
-New OSS Branches Arrive
7. Detachment 101 and the Campaign for Myitkyiana: February-August 1944
-Postscript
8. Peers Continues His Reforms: June - August 1944
-Existing Force Structure
-New OSS Branches Arrive
9. Reorganizing after Myitkyina: September - December 1944
-Existing Force Structure
-A New Organization... of Sorts
10. The Last OSS Branches Arrive: January - March 1945
-Existing Force Structure
-New Branches Arrive
11. The Shan States: August 1944-March 1945
-The Push after Myitkyina
12. The Arakan Field Unit: February - June 1945
-The Arakan Field Unit (AFU)
-Rangoon
13. The Last Months: April-July 1945
-Field Operations
-The Detachment
-Detachment 101 Disbands
Conclusion
Postscript: The Lasting Relationships of Detachment 101
A Note on Sources
Notes
References
Index