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Picture taken December 1944 when British army troops of the 86th Division advanced
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Picture taken December 1944 when British army troops of the 86th Division advanced
Picture taken December 1944 when British army troops of the 86th Division advanced from " Rail" Indaw and linked up with he 4th Corps near Banmauk.
British forces have now advanced to within 110 miles of Mandalay.Officers compare notes as the 36th Division mobves in to Indaw and Katha.
Left to right: Major T.V. Fan, interpreter of the 50th Chinese Division, Captain R.F. Wenke, US Liaison Officer with the 36th Division, Lieutenant Regnier of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Captain E.J. Parker Junior, US Liaison officer, Captain Bernard Gutteridge of the 36t Division and Major R.C. Greene.
22nd December 1944
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Myanmar
Media ID 21898245
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Asia Far East Mission Operations Planning Strategic Strategy Troops War And Conflict
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This print captures a significant moment in history during December 1944 when the British army troops of the 86th Division made remarkable advancements. As they moved forward from "Rail". Indaw, their path intersected with the 4th Corps near Banmauk, marking a crucial link-up. The British forces had come within an impressive distance of just 110 miles from Mandalay. In this image, officers gather together to compare notes as the 36th Division prepares to move into Indaw and Katha. From left to right, we see Major T. V. Fan, serving as an interpreter for the 50th Chinese Division; Captain R. F. Wenke, who acts as the US Liaison Officer with the 36th Division; Lieutenant Regnier representing the Royal Welsh Fusiliers; Captain E. J. Parker Junior also serving as a US Liaison officer; Captain Bernard Gutteridge of the esteemed 36th Division and Major R. C. Greene. The photograph exudes determination and camaraderie among these brave individuals who were part of strategic operations in Asia's far east theater during World War Two (WW2). With maps spread out before them, it is evident that meticulous planning and strategy are at play here. This incredible piece serves not only as a historical artifact but also pays tribute to all soldiers involved in this critical mission during one of humanity's darkest periods - showcasing their resilience and commitment to securing peace amidst chaos on distant shores.
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