DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 131, Year 1999 - Page 10
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The L/tH/(I’nt‘l Ml fllr‘ r'tltt‘Vti/Tl l.rrrtxrnl\s\rl tho/\lwnorrrrl STU/THU” (\tiltr'lt'fih L‘lltls‘t‘r bUL‘ pat/096 tor trettrrlsl Members and guests of the Western Austral/a Branch on ANZAC Day 79 …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 131, Year 1999 - Page 12
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Ann. dear. Until December 1941 ‘war' was just a word to us British people livmg in Burma. From 1939. when England declared war. we had followed it with the help of letters from home and the radio. Man …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 131, Year 1999 - Page 13
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wanted food. Most days he would bring bits and pieces, perhaps two or three eggs (these were always scrambled by us as they were easier to divide between you children), tomatoes. mangoes and the most …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 131, Year 1999 - Page 14
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(cont from page 13) The engineering task was to form with the greatest possible speed. a workable two-way military road over which the great quantities of men and supplies needed could pass without de …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 131, Year 1999 - Page 15
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WM We start by reporting the sad and sudden death of Area Vice Chairman and Boston and South Lincs Branch Chairman. Gordon Mcls'en/ie. Fiy e Standards w ere on Parade at St Deny s Church. Sleaford for …