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 | | General Slim often pressed for Force 136 to come directly under his command, and although this was never conceded liaison officers were attached to all major army formations, which were informed of the Force activities. |
 | | General Slim had originally wanted 136 to take control of Aung San and his army, but for various reasons, as the foregoing will have indicated, it was finally decided that they should come under Army command. |
 | | The organisation was essentially the same as in Europe, but the codename “Force 136” was used from an early date, and sections were formed in Burma, Siam, Malaya and French Indo-China. |
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