Roundup was a free newspaper published by and for the men of the United States Forces in the China-Burma-India Theater of World War II.
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 Content for the weekly newspaper came from news and pictures supplied by staff members, soldier correspondents, professional news agencies and Army and War Department news services.  The paper was printed by The Statesman in New Delhi, India and later also in Calcutta, India.
   The first issue of Roundup was published on September 17, 1942.  Over the following three and one-half years, a total of 188 issues were published, culminating with The Last Roundup, on April 11, 1946.  Originally titled CBI Roundup, it became India-Burma Theater Roundup with the February 1, 1945 issue.  (The China-Burma-India Theater had been reorganized into the India-Burma Theater and the China Theater of Operations.  Roundup continued as the newspaper of the India-Burma Theater).
   In the menu at left are issues of Roundup, recreated for the Internet, using the original stories and pictures.  The history of CBI - written as it happened.  Click on a date to view that issue of the Roundup.  Use the scroll bar to view additional selections.


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