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Burma attained independence in 1948. It is now known as Myanmar.
The reinforcement of beachheads after a night attack across the Irrawaddy River, Burma.
Mortars explode and boats are used ...
At a Traffic Control Post on the River Irrawaddy material is organised for ferry crossings to support a ...
Gunners of the Royal Artillery take up position by the village of Pinkan, Burma, and prepare to shell ...
A battery of Ordnance QF 25-pounder field guns in action in Burma.
A lorry reverses towards a treeline and ...
Crew of an Ordnance QF 25-pounder field gun prepare emplacements in Kota, Northern Burma.
The guns of the 156th ...
25-pounder field guns of 18th Indian Field Battery, 26th Indian Division, XV Indian Corps, are seen shelling the ...
After stiff fighting for Myitson, 26th Brigade push through ruins towards Mongmit, Northern Burma.
Troops of the 2nd Battalion ...
Preparations for an attack by British troops on Myitson, North Burma.
Unloading and use of pontoon boats to cross ...
Troops of 26th Indian Division participate in a march past in Rangoon, the recently liberated capital of Burma.
Troops ...
The 2nd British Division cross the Irrawaddy River in order to carry out the first daylight attack on ...
Troops of 36th Division advancing through close country somewhere in northern Burma.
Troops of 36th Division advance through tall ...