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Two British soldiers, Corporal Cobb and Lance Corporal Salt who marched for 21 days through the jungle of Burma to avoid capture by the Japanese before reaching the 17th Indian Division in the Imphal
Two members of the WVS are busy acting as "Mums"Two members of the WVS are busy acting as " Mums" to the men fighting in the Borneo jungle. Valerie Axe, 25, from Hornsey, Yorkshire and Jean Mockett, 32 from Eastbourne, Sussex
Under palm trees on the fringes of the Ceylon jungle, W. A. A. FUnder palm trees on the fringes of the Ceylon jungle, W.A.A.F. equipment assistants handle spare parts for a flying boat moored on the lagoon
After a journey of 200 miles through jungle and mountains the Emperor of Abyssinia set up camp guarded by his own patriots and a few officers
Sergeant A. Beard of Briscoe Lane, Newton Heath, Manchester (left), with Private W. Pybis of Beacon Street, Liverpool, in full kit wading through a stream in the monsoon soaked jungle while going
A section of Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders regiment in Malaya, taking cover during training. Circa 19th December 1941
Elephant hunt in Bengal. Elephant shot by R. A. F airmen. 3rd July 1944Elephant hunt in Bengal. Elephant shot by R.A.F airmen. 3rd July 1944
The Battle of Kohima proved the turning point of the Japanese U-Go offensive into India in 1944 during the Second World War
Men of the Tripura Rifles prepare and ambush after sixth month campaign against the Japanese. Circa 1940s
Indian troops of the Frontier Force Rifles launch an assault on a precipitous hill feature on the road to Taungup, the last Japanese coastal supply base in the Arakan
Soldiers of the South Wales Borderers, part of the British Army 36th infantry division, make their way through the Burmese jungle under sniper fire during their advance on Mandalay
The Australian advance on Weston on Labuan Island off North Borneo in amphibious landing vehicle tractors was achieved without opposition
R. A. F Liberators bomb a Japanese train 15 miles south of AnimR.A.F Liberators bomb a Japanese train 15 miles south of Anim, on the Pegu-Ye railway line in Burma. The train was carrying retreating Japanese troops and oil supplies. 13th June 1945