
Southeast Asia Command
The Southeast Asia Command (SEAC) was a military alliance established during World War II to coordinate Allied operations in the Southeast Asia region. Led by Lord Louis Mountbatten, it unified British, American, and Commonwealth forces to fight Japanese occupation and restore stability. SEAC managed land, sea, and air campaigns across countries like Burma, Malaya, and Thailand, aiming to push back Japanese advances and support post-war rebuilding. It played a crucial role in shaping the military response in Southeast Asia, ensuring cooperation among Allies in a complex and strategically important theater.