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    The Arakan campaign of 19421943 was the first tentative Allied attack into Burma, following the Japanese invasion of Burma earlier in 1942, during the...
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    mounted two operations during the 19421943 dry season. The first was a small scale offensive into the coastal Arakan region of Burma. The Indian Eastern...
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    Allies mounted two operations during the 19421943 dry season. The first was a small offensive into the coastal Arakan Province of Burma. The Indian Eastern...
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  • Arakan Campaign may refer to: Arakan campaign (February–April 1825), in the First Anglo-Burmese War Second World War: Arakan Campaign 1942–43 Arakan Campaign...
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  • nationalists. Tensions boiling in Arakan before the war erupted during the Japanese invasion of Southeast Asia, and Arakan became the frontline in the conflict...
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    Thakin Soe, who was leading a Communist insurgency in southern Arakan, as early as 1943. They formed the Anti-Fascist Organisation and intended turning...
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    of Toungoo Battle of Yenangyaung Burma Campaign 1942–43 Arakan Campaign 19421943 Chindits Raid Burma Campaign 1944 Battle of the Admin Box Siege of Myitkyina...
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    Arakan fell to the Japanese occupation of Burma in 1942. The Burma Campaign involved several Arakanese campaigns, including the Arakan Campaign 1942-1943...
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    Rakhine State (redirect from Arakan State)
    health care system in the state. List of Arakan Kings Arakan Campaign 1942-1943 (for the World War II campaign) Rakhine State Cultural Museum Census Report...
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  • regiment's 1st Battalion. During late 1942, the battalion was deployed to the Arakan Province during the Burma campaign, where they fought against the Japanese...
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  • Battle of Arakan may refer to: Arakan Campaign 1825, a British offensive in the First Anglo-Burmese War Arakan Campaign 1942–43, or the First Arakan Offensive...
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  • Division on formation. Then from February to March 1943, during the Arakan Campaign 19421943, it was with the 14th Indian Infantry Division and was part of...
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    Fourteenth Army (United Kingdom) (category Military units and formations established in 1943)
    for the Arakan campaign (19421943). After the failure of this offensive, Irwin was replaced by General George Giffard in May 1943. In late 1943, South...
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  • of the Atlantic against the Kriegsmarine. Also served in the Arakan campaign (19421943), and the Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II...
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    The community claims it is descended from people in precolonial Arakan and colonial Arakan; historically, the region was an independent kingdom between Southeast...
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    Arakan Province of Burma, and a questionable success in the first Chindit long-range raid into Burma (codenamed Operation Longcloth). In August 1943 the...
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    Battle of the Admin Box (category Burma campaign (1943–1944))
    early 1942, the Japanese army had driven Allied troops (British, Indian and Chinese) from Burma. During 1943, the Allies had fought the Arakan Campaign 1942–1943...
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  • (Liverpool) and 22nd Royal Fusiliers. In 1942, it was shipped to India and fought in the Arakan Campaign 19421943 as part of 7th Indian Infantry Division...
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    campaign in the South-East Asian theatre of World War II, which took place over four years from 1942 to 1945. During the first year of the campaign (December...
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  • Mrauk U who was founded by the Rakhein people after their migration to the Arakan Beginning in 900s and consolidating their power in the region in 1100s....
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    division of the Indian Army during World War II. It fought in the Arakan Campaign 1942–43, and was subsequently converted into a Training Division, providing...
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    Commonwealth forces from January to March 1942 failed to overcome these positions. A Japanese division was redeployed to Arakan from Central Burma and proceeded...
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    Battle of Ramree Island (category Burma campaign (1944–1945))
    on the Southern Front in the Burma campaign and was conducted by the XV Indian Corps. Ramree Island, part of Arakan (now Rakhine State), has an area of...
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  • the end of 1943, the force had been reorganised into two main zones: Assam Zone, including Imphal and all the frontier north of it, and Arakan Zone to the...
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    Alamein. By late 1943, the 5th Division had been shipped to India and took part in the campaign in Burma, initially deployed to the Arakan front. After the...
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    impossible to defend, and on March 10 the Gurkhas were withdrawn to the Arakan peninsula. The Japanese, seeking to secure their seaward flank, dispatched...
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    formation of the British Fourteenth Army (The "Forgotten Army") The Arakan Campaign The Japanese attack on India The Allied counter offensives Road to...
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    occupied Europe and Indian Army prisoners of war. With German reversals in 1942 and 1943, Bose and the Legion's officers were transported by U boat to Japanese...
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  • 1943. Arakan 1942–1944. For operations by fighter, bomber and transport squadrons in support of the First and Second Arakan Offensives, November 1942...
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    Malayan campaign or surrendered at Singapore were led by Mohan Singh as the First Indian National Army which was dissolved in December 1942. The Arakan campaign...
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