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Map of eastern India and northern Burma showing Japanese occupation and Allied supply routes in 1942. Note Burma Road, The Hump route, and the track of the future Ledo Road that opened in 1945.

Caption     Map of eastern India and northern Burma showing Japanese occupation and Allied supply routes in 1942. Note Burma Road, The Hump route, and the track of the future Ledo Road that opened in 1945. ww2dbase
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Source    ww2dbaseUnited States Army
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Invasion of Burma   Main article  Photos  Maps  
Burma Road and the Hump   Main article  Photos  Maps  
Photo Size 1,260 x 970 pixels
Photos at Same Place Burma
Added By David Stubblebine
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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. Kenneth E. Laabs says:
15 Aug 2017 03:38:36 PM

I am a 93 year old WW2 Veteran and served with the Mars Task Force in China Burma India Campaign. We had mules which carried the gun parts and other supplies. I was with the 612th Field Artillery Battalion. I have many pictures and stories to tell.

I will be attending our 30th year reunion in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas September 14 - 18 2017.

Please contact if you have any questions.
2. Sandeep Gupta says:
14 Jan 2022 11:45:54 AM

We get to read very heroic version of Indian National Army comprising mainly Indian British soldiers, who were POWs of Japanese at Singapore. They chose to align with Japanese and fought with Anglo Indian army in Burma and then in Kohima Imphal in India. Any account of their role in this campaign available ? Thanks

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