Answer the following about the British soldier Orde Wingate, an eccentric who wore an alarm clock as a watch, for 10 points each.
[10m] A Survey Department named for this modern-day country sponsored Wingate’s quest to find Cambyses’s (“kam-BYE-seez’s”) lost army. The Mahdist State was established primarily in this modern-day country after a war with a northern neighbor’s Khedivate.
ANSWER: Sudan [accept Anglo-Egyptian Sudan; reject “Egypt” or “South Sudan”]
[10h] Wingate might be best known for operating the Chindits special forces in this modern-day country, where American general Joseph Stilwell built the Ledo Road to replace another supply route named for it.
ANSWER: Burma [or Myanmar; accept Burma Road]
[10e] Wingate was reburied in this National Cemetery in Virginia because he died in a plane crash alongside five Americans.
ANSWER: Arlington National Cemetery
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