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The common nickname for GALLAHAD, a U.S. Army formation of 3000 men that operated in Burma, in the China-Burma-India theater (CBI) of World War II in 1944.
The common nickname for the U.S. Army 5307th Provisional Unit, codenamed GALAHAD, of 3000 men that operated in [[Burma]], in the [[China-Burma-India]] theater (CBI) of World War II in 1944.

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A definition or brief description of Merrill's Marauders.

The common nickname for the U.S. Army 5307th Provisional Unit, codenamed GALAHAD, of 3000 men that operated in Burma, in the China-Burma-India theater (CBI) of World War II in 1944.