DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 148, Year 2004 - Page 06
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DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 148, Year 2004 - Page 07
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ASLORT HLSTORX QETHIEEALDLUMLLNDJAJJAQSQQ the request of Lord Louis Mountbatten. Supreme Commander. South East Asia in order to prOVide nurses for the Indian General Hos- pitals (Combined) in Indian a …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 148, Year 2004 - Page 09
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RESULTS oading of a boat during the first watch and this ceased at olled during the previous two nights. and a number of spotter placed in the vicinity of Zimyawhaw. The last d. As this firing commenc …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 148, Year 2004 - Page 13
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The first time we met Chinese soldiers I was reluc- tant to look them in the face. But they gave us a great welcome. This party of six or seven had fought at Toungoo. Mandalay etc and got out from Myi …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 148, Year 2004 - Page 16
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rivers to the troops. The second week Ernie Leather, a machine gunner. recalled those harrowing times and Fran- cis Scarr recounted his time spent in a Japanese Prisoner of War camp. The Northwrch Bra …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 148, Year 2004 - Page 17
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Dear Editor. I served With the 23rd Indian Divi- Sion and have been a member of the Association for years through the Headquarters group. A very excellent account of the Di- ViSions actiVities was wri …
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* * * * * * * * Where the ‘Stars’ Shine ** * * * * * * The G°°d sama'i‘ans _ , lfmembersin an of the I' t b ' ' (Holiday Accommodation) y areas is ed elow requires help, in any form, a call at the add …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 162, Year 2009 - Page 16
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Kohima Today These days, Kohima is a growing city, of around 200,000 people. Back in 1944, the population was 3,000. In the last few years, the Government of India has spent fortunes developing the ci …
DEKHO! The Journal of The Burma Star Association - Issue No. 162, Year 2009 - Page 17
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Three members of the Epsom Branch were recently privileged to receive invitations from the Officer Commanding, Directing Staff and Officer Cadets of Burma Company to attend their Company Dinner Night …