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Burma Front Collection

Background imageBurma Front Collection: British Army private serving on the front line in Burma during the Second World War

British Army private serving on the front line in Burma during the Second World War. April 1945

Background imageBurma Front Collection: Burma DUKWs (known as Ducks) take supplies and reinforcements from the Chindwin River to

Burma DUKWs (known as Ducks) take supplies and reinforcements from the Chindwin River to forward British troops driving on Mandalay, Burma during the Second World War

Background imageBurma Front Collection: Picture taken early in 1944 on the 14th Army front in Arkan

Picture taken early in 1944 on the 14th Army front in Arkan. Japanese infiltration groups trying to reach Imphal, Manipur, suffered very heavy casualties at the hands of British and Indian troops

Background imageBurma Front Collection: Recently some RAF officers visited a Roman Catholic community of Indians

Recently some RAF officers visited a Roman Catholic community of Indians and Anglo-Indians in a Burmese village in a liberated area

Background imageBurma Front Collection: Men of the Royal Corps of Signals who provided the land communications required to

Men of the Royal Corps of Signals who provided the land communications required to co-ordinate the air offensive which made possible the Allied victory in Burma

Background imageBurma Front Collection: To maintenance units behind RAF forward airstrips in Burma come all types of aircraft

To maintenance units behind RAF forward airstrips in Burma come all types of aircraft needing repairs from Tigers to Thunderbolts

Background imageBurma Front Collection: At the request of the military authorities in Burma sixteen African Chiefs were invited

At the request of the military authorities in Burma sixteen African Chiefs were invited to tour Ceylon, India and the Burma Front to visit men of their tribes serving with the British Forces

Background imageBurma Front Collection: In two attacks Allied heavy and medium bombers recently destroyed

In two attacks Allied heavy and medium bombers recently destroyed, a heavily fortified strongpoint at Ningthoukhong in Burma

Background imageBurma Front Collection: Punjab troops act as firefighters on the Arakan front. Villages on the front suffer

Punjab troops act as firefighters on the Arakan front. Villages on the front suffer from enemy bombs and shellfire. Here Indians of the 16th Punjab Regiment help to extinguish a village fire

Background imageBurma Front Collection: RAF Personnel, whose job it is to guard the forward airstrips on the Burma front

RAF Personnel, whose job it is to guard the forward airstrips on the Burma front, keep up to the mark with a periodical course in jungle warfare


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