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Drop Zone Burma - Adventures in Allied Air-Supply 1943-45 (Paperback)
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Drop Zone Burma - Adventures in Allied Air-Supply 1943-45 (Paperback)
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Air-dropped supplies were a vital part of the Allied campaign in
Burma during World War II. The transportation of munitions, food
and medical supplies was undertaken in the most difficult
situations, both on the land where the air bases were often
situated in remote tropical jungle terrain and in the air when
hazardous flying conditions were met in the steamy airs above the
carpet of forest treetops. This book is based upon the memories of
nine veterans of the campaign: John Hart, an air-dispatcher with
194 Squadron; Peter Bray, a Dakota pilot with 31 Squadron; Arthur
Watts, a fitter with both 31 and 194 Squadrons; Colin Lynch an
Observer on 31 Squadron; Norman Currell, a Dakota pilot with 31
Squadron; George Hufflett, 1st Queens Infantry; Ken Brown, Royal
Signals; Eric Knowles, the Buffs and Dame Vera Lynn who was with
ENSA during the campaign. It describes how they arrived in Burma
and their previous wartime experiences and then explains there
parts in the famous actions such as The Defence of Arakan, The
Sieges of Imphal and Kohima, the Allied Counter-attack, the Advance
to Mandalay and the Race to Rangoon. The author explains the
background to this theatre of war and then puts the veterans
memories into context as the campaign progresses.
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