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Burma. 1 May 1945. Indian paratroops awaiting the signal to leave the aircraft to drop on ...
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Burma. 1 May 1945. Indian paratroops awaiting the signal to leave the aircraft to drop on Rangoon. Paratroops of South East Asia Command were dropped by air on strategic points around the town and por...P02491.058
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Burma. 1 May 1945. Paratroops emplaning for an operation. In the doorway is Sergeant Varley of ...
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Burma. 1 May 1945. Paratroops emplaning for an operation. In the doorway is Sergeant Varley of Barnsley, Yorkshire. Assisting the paratroops into the aircraft at the bottom of the steps is Flight Serg...P02491.055
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Burma. 1 May 1945. Some of the Indian paratroops of South East Asia Command standing in a line, ...
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Burma. 1 May 1945. Some of the Indian paratroops of South East Asia Command standing in a line, being given a final inspection before they emplaned for their drop on Rangoon. Two RAF paratroop instruc...P02491.056
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C.1940. A MEMORIAL NEAR THE ENTRANCE TO THE SUEZ CANAL TO MEMBERS OF THE INDIAN ARMY.
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Maker: McDonald, D J
C.1940. A MEMORIAL NEAR THE ENTRANCE TO THE SUEZ CANAL TO MEMBERS OF THE INDIAN ARMY.133555
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Camp of Indian prisoners, Rabaul
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Maker: Herman, Sali
Depicts camp in jungle for Indian prisoners of Japanese. The Japanese put the camps mostly into gullies so they could watch them better from the top. The huts were put up in a circular disposition. Wh...ART22888
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CAPTAIN H. E. J. OWEN, BASE ORDNANCE DEPOT, 8TH DIVISION, WITH INDIAN ARMY PERSONNEL, FELLOW ...
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CAPTAIN H. E. J. OWEN, BASE ORDNANCE DEPOT, 8TH DIVISION, WITH INDIAN ARMY PERSONNEL, FELLOW EX-POWS OF THE JAPANESE, ON THE WHARF BEFORE BOARDING THE UNITED STATES NAVY SUBMARINE CHASER 648, ONE OF T...118436
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Central Burma. c. 1945. This RAF Control Tower is built between four palm trees by the side of ...
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Central Burma. c. 1945. This RAF Control Tower is built between four palm trees by the side of the airstrip. It is 30 feet high and was constructed by Indian engineers in one day. On the steps which a...P02491.050
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CHANGI, SINGAPORE 1945-11-04. INDIAN ARMY MUSICIANS PERFORM AT A FAREWELL DINNER GIVEN TO ...
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CHANGI, SINGAPORE 1945-11-04. INDIAN ARMY MUSICIANS PERFORM AT A FAREWELL DINNER GIVEN TO OFFICERS AND GUESTS OF THE 2ND PRISONER OF WAR RECEPTION GROUP BY BRIGADIER J. E. LLOYD, COMMANDING OFFICER OF...122286
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CHANGI, SINGAPORE, SEPTEMBER 1942. PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN DURING THE SELARANG BARRACKS SQUARE INCIDENT, ...
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CHANGI, SINGAPORE, SEPTEMBER 1942. PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN DURING THE SELARANG BARRACKS SQUARE INCIDENT, IN WHICH OVER 15,000 BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN POWS WERE CONFINED IN THE SELARANG BARRACKS SQUARE AFTER R...P00077.020
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CHINESE AND INDIAN TROOPS MEET IN BURMA. BOTH TYPES IN THIS PICTURE ARE RENOWNED FOR THEIR VALOUR ...
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Maker: Unknown British Official Photographer
CHINESE AND INDIAN TROOPS MEET IN BURMA. BOTH TYPES IN THIS PICTURE ARE RENOWNED FOR THEIR VALOUR -- A STOCKY SON OF THE CHINA HILLS AND A YOUNG SOLDIER OF THE PUNJAB HILLS. THEY ARE FIGHTING SIDE BY ...012330
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CHUZENJI, JAPAN. C. 1946-09-27. TROOPS FROM THE LAKESIDE HOTEL, BCOF REST CENTRE, AT UDAKI FALLS ...
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Maker: Freeman, William Harry
CHUZENJI, JAPAN. C. 1946-09-27. TROOPS FROM THE LAKESIDE HOTEL, BCOF REST CENTRE, AT UDAKI FALLS WITH TWO GEISHA GIRLS. LEFT TO RIGHT: 14428887 CORPORAL D. TURNER, 8TH COMPANY, ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORP...131934
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Cocos Island. C. 1945-04. Indian Army engineers at work laying the airstrip while fitters and ...
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Cocos Island. C. 1945-04. Indian Army engineers at work laying the airstrip while fitters and riggers work on a Spitfire aircraft shortly after the occupation of Cocos Island by South-East Area Comman...SUK14608
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Cocos Island. C. 1945-04. Indian Army engineers building a road through the dense mass of coconut ...
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Cocos Island. C. 1945-04. Indian Army engineers building a road through the dense mass of coconut trees during construction work shortly after the occupation of Cocos Island by South-East Area Command...SUK14607
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Cocos Island. C. 1945-04. Indian Army engineers cut through a tree during construction of the ...
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Cocos Island. C. 1945-04. Indian Army engineers cut through a tree during construction of the garrison encampment shortly after the occupation of Cocos Island by South-East Area Command.SUK14603
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Cocos Island. 1945-04. The Cocos Islands, midway between Ceylon and Australia, and 700 miles ...
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Cocos Island. 1945-04. The Cocos Islands, midway between Ceylon and Australia, and 700 miles south-west of Java, were occupied by South East Asia Command, and established as a base for the RAF. An air...SUK14598
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Cook, Thomas P (Colonel, CBE, Indian Army; 17th Aust Inf Bde; b.1892 - d.1967)
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Maker: Cook, Thomas Page
LETTERS TO FAMILY. PAPERS ON THE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH REGIMENT AND MANUSCRIPT HISTORY OF SAME. EXAMINATION RESULTS AND PHOTOGRAPHS. OPERATION ORDERS RELATING TO NORTH AFRICA3DRL/6127
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DAGUA, NEW GUINEA. 1945-03-25. VX102 MAJOR J.A.R.K. STRONG, 2/2 FIELD REGIMENT, INTERROGATING AN ...
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DAGUA, NEW GUINEA. 1945-03-25. VX102 MAJOR J.A.R.K. STRONG, 2/2 FIELD REGIMENT, INTERROGATING AN INDIAN RESCUED FROM THE JAPANESE IN THE WONGINALA MISSION AREA SOUTH OF DAGUA.079930
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Deakin, Charles Cecil (Lieutenant Colonel, 5/2nd Punjab Regt)
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Maker: Deakin, Charles Cecil
PERSONAL ACCOUNT OF EVENTS FROM THE SLIM RIVER ACTION UNTIL BEING TAKEN PRISONER BY THE JAPANESE. VERY DETAILED ACCOUNT - PREPARED FOR USE BY OFFICIAL HISTORIAN3DRL/1999
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DERNA, LIBYA. 1941-12. THE COMMANDER OF THE 7TH INDIAN BRIGADE CHATTING WITH BRITISH OFFICERS ...
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DERNA, LIBYA. 1941-12. THE COMMANDER OF THE 7TH INDIAN BRIGADE CHATTING WITH BRITISH OFFICERS AFTER THE ENTRY OF TROOPS INTO THE TOWN. FROM THE LEFT: BRIGADIER H. R. BRIGGS, BRIGADE MAJOR H. A. HUGHES...022281
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Dillon, F J (Lieutenant Colonel)
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Maker: Dillon, F J
Report prepared by Lieutenant Colonel F J Dillon for submission to the Japanese authorities following the disastrous experiences suffered on the railway by members of 'F' Force prisoner of war unit, M...PR88/095