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CAS - Dun - Burma Star Association.
The Kohima Epitaph.
"When You Go Home
Tell Them of Us and Say
For Your Tomorrow
We Gave Our Today"
Apologies for the flash reflection.
My Father-in-law was stationed in Burma towards the end of WW2, not sure of the he went out, but it was 1946 (?) before he returned and was de-mobbed.
"When You Go Home
Tell Them of Us and Say
For Your Tomorrow
We Gave Our Today"
Apologies for the flash reflection.
My Father-in-law was stationed in Burma towards the end of WW2, not sure of the he went out, but it was 1946 (?) before he returned and was de-mobbed.
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