The 14th Army in Burma: a case study in delivering fighting power

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2004Subject(s): In: Defence Studies Vol 2 no 3, Autumn 2002, pp.27-52 (105)Abstract: Sets out to answer the question why the British-Indian 14th Army in 1945 was able inflict upon the Japanese forces their biggest land defeat of the war, when only three years earlier the Burma Army had been conprehensively defeated by the Japanese.
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Sets out to answer the question why the British-Indian 14th Army in 1945 was able inflict upon the Japanese forces their biggest land defeat of the war, when only three years earlier the Burma Army had been conprehensively defeated by the Japanese.

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