... (25th Indian and 82nd West African Divisions) to take Tamandu in order to provide a point of supply from the sea.
A group of African soldiers build a basha frame with bamboo poles; they lash the poles together. A ...
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Landings at Ru-Ywa were also covered by British Army cameramen. See related items.
Landings at Ru-Ywa were also covered by Sub-Lieutenant Worth of the India Public Relations Film Unit, and by British Army ...
The purpose of these landings was to enable 2nd West African Brigade (82nd West African Division) and 74th Indian Brigade (25th Indian Division) to move north and attack Japanese forces being held near Tamandu.
Tanks are needed north of Tamandu, Burma, so the Royal Indian Navy transports them along the nearest river by using their LCM Mark III (Landing Craft ...