

Kohima and Imphal
The remote Indian village of Kohima was the site of bitter hand-to-hand fighting between vastly outnumbered Commonwealth troops and the Imperial Japanese army during April 1944. Although the garrison was relieved on 20th April, the fighting carried on until 6th June. Both Kohima and the nearby town of Imphal were strategic objectives for the Japanese as part of Operation U-Go and the invasion of India. Losing both proved a disaster for the Japanese forces and a turning point in the Burma campaign for the allies.


Private Leslie White, 7th Bn. Worcestershire Regiment ~ Fell at Naga Village, Kohima
By Gary Broad
United Kingdom

Lieutenant John Mcculloch Young, 175591, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
By Roy McCallum
United Kingdom

Major John Narborough Corlett MC, 184203, Reconnaissance Corps, R.A.C.
By Charlotte Carty
United Kingdom

Captain John Allen Anscombe - 'Dear 'Anny''
By Charlotte Carty
United Kingdom

Lieutenant Colonel William Felix ('Bruno') Brown DSO OBE, Commanding Officer of the Assam Regiment
By Charlotte Carty
United Kingdom
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