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The Royal Indian Army Corps has a tough job in Burma, It has to set supplies through

The Royal Indian Army Corps has a tough job in Burma, It has to set supplies through


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The Royal Indian Army Corps has a tough job in Burma, It has to set supplies through

The Royal Indian Army Corps has a tough job in Burma, It has to set supplies through Jungle and leech infested swamps across rivers and trackless country.
Sometimes river beds form the only path. Sometimes again they have to hack a path through virgin country. Meanwhile there is always the possibility of retreating enemy forces lying in wait for stragglers. But the supplies of food and ammunition are kept flowing.
Picture shows; Soldiers fording a river.
March 1943

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