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SEAC
SEAC The term SEAC can stand for: South East Asia Command ...
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Radio SEAC
Radio SEAC Radio SEAC is the war time radio station operated ... Indian sub-continent and South Asia. Radio SEAC was handed over to the Government of ... in South India. Millions tuned into Radio SEAC and subsequently Radio Ceylon. See also Radio ...
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SEAC (computer)
SEAC (computer) SEAC (Standards Electronic/Eastern Automatic Computer) was a ... for more powerful computers to be completed. SEAC was demonstrated in April 1950, and in ... in the US. Description Based on EDVAC, SEAC used only 747 vacuum tubes (a small ... to 3 milliseconds). Applications On some occasions SEAC was used by a remote teletype. ...
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Talk:SEAC (computer)
Talk:SEAC (computer) I/m not sure if the E in SEAC is EASTERN or ELECTRONIC - there are references ... Eastern". Memories of the Bureau of Standards' SEAC, by Ralph Slutz, in A History of ... would be better to have it under SEAC and give both names, but there is a disambig page named SEAC. Perhapes it was initially called "electronic", ...
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Talk:South-East Asian Theatre of World War II
... used by historians for the organisation before SEAC? Philip Baird Shearer 12:07, 21 Sep ... was, it was meant to be under SEAC, because most of the fighting that the ... and controlled by Americans who reported through SEAC. One of the reasons that Stilwell was ... reported via Northern Combat Area Command to SEAC. Stilwell's argument was only if NCAC ... via 11th Army Group or directly to SEAC, not that it was under SEAC. ...
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Talk:China Burma India Theater of World War II
... that Stilwell was under the command of SEAC (Mountbatten) but as it started in India ... t automatically mean it was part of SEAC; i.e. the US command (CBI) overlapped two separate Allied commands: SEAC and China. No-one could have persuaded ... Chiang to take orders from an India/SEAC CinC. Which is probably why Stilwell had ... or not USFCT was actually part of SEAC is another issue again. Grant65 (Talk) ...
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Burma Campaign
... formed a new South East Asia Command (SEAC) to take over strategic responsibilities for the ... theatre to Mountbatten. With the creation of SEAC, Eastern Army was split into two. Under ... rest became the Fourteenth Army under Slim. SEAC's land forces HQ was 11th Army ... Forces South East Asia (ALFSEA), still under SEAC. Lieutenant General Sir Oliver Leese succeeded Giffard ... decided to create South East Asia Command (SEAC) a new combined command responsible for ...
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South East Asia Command
... East Asia Command South East Asia Command (SEAC) was the body set up to be ... East Asia, a post he held until SEAC was disbanded in 1946. The American General ... The initial land forces operational area for SEAC was India, Burma, Ceylon, Malaya, Sumatra, and ... Indies and French Indochina. Command arrangements in SEAC were always complicated. The air forces in ... theory, the British 11th Army Group, under SEAC itself, was to control all ground ...
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South-East Asian Theatre of World War II
... commander of the South East Asia Command (SEAC). The American General Joseph Stilwell was the ... The initial land forces operational area for SEAC included India, Burma, Ceylon and Malaya. Operations ... occupied Sumatra, Thailand and French Indochina. Initially SEAC commanded: British Eastern Fleet (based in Ceylon ... from the South West Pacific Area to SEAC. SEAC was disbanded on November 30,1946. ...
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China Burma India Theater of World War II
... formation of the South East Asia Command (SEAC) and the appointment of Admiral Lord Mountbatten ... and Chief of Staff to Chiang. As SEAC's deputy leader, he was Giffard's ... in mobile offensive-defence. Eventually at a SEAC meeting to sort out the chain of ... 1943 and was operating under Mountbatten's SEAC. Another part of it, the Fourteenth Air ... August 27 1944, Mountbatten supreme allied commander (SEAC) ordered general Stilwell to evacuate all ...
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