IV CHINA 1. CO-ORDINATION WITH U.S. AGENCIES GENERAL GRIMSDALE, referring to British-American intelligence co-operation in China, said that there was a meeting once a week with the Americans on order of Battle. They went through all the information received from Chinese and other sources, and sent out a joint intelligence report to London and Washington. 14th Air Force, commanded by General Chennault, had a representative in contact with the British Army Aid Group (B.A.A.G.) at Kweilin, as had General Stilwell and O.S.S.