The untold story of Chinese and Americans standing side-by-side,
fighting together and dying together on the highest, most rugged
battlegrounds of WWII. In May 1942, the Japanese 15th Army conquered
Burma and southwest China. Only a desperate defense by disorganized and
defeated Chinese troops and the war-weary remains of Claire Chennault's
mercenary Flying Tigers stopped the advance at the Salween River. For
two years, the people of southwest China lived under an oppressive
Japanese occupation while Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, President
Franklin Roosevelt, General Joseph Stilwell, and Major General Claire
Chennault bickered over what to do next. Finally, in May 1944, the
Chinese Expeditionary Force, with American supplies and advisors,
supported from above by the legendary 14th Air Force, crossed the
Salween to take back what they had lost.