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"Summary of Report on Supply Routes to China".
 
They should not be turned over to the Burma Road Organization again without 
some system of maintenance as they will be needed by the Chinese Army. 
These trucks could deliver at least 3,000 tons plus their own weight if 
gasoline and oil could be secured en route.
 
          6.        This seems to be the logical distribution point as it is at the 
end of the railway 23,00 miles from Karachi, is the closest railhead to 
China, is now used by Air Transport Command as its last terminal on its fly-
ing route to China and is the location of a large refinery.
 
                              /s/ Campbell
                              THOMAS D. CAMPBELL,
                              Colonel, Air Corps,
                              Overseas Division,
                              Air Service Command.
 
1 Incl. -
    List "Supplies at Karachi
       and Other Points in India."
 
 
 
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