4. In.......... the Marshall
had led a Squadron
against the Japanese
during the arakan
campaign
1942
1949
1944
1948
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Answer:
Anwer is 1944
The Burma campaign was a series of battles fought in the British colony of Burma. It was part of the South-East Asian theatre of World War II and primarily involved forces of the Allies; the British Empire and the Republic of China, with support from the United States. They faced against the invading forces of Imperial Japan, who were supported by the Thai Phayap Army, as well as two collaborationist independence movements and armies, the first being the Burma Independence Army, which spearheaded the initial attacks against the country. Puppet states were established in the conquered areas and territories were annexed, while the international Allied force in British India launched several failed offensives. During the later 1944 offensive into India and subsequent Allied recapture of Burma the Indian National Army, led by revolutionary Subhas C. Bose and his "Free India", were also fighting together with Japan. British Empire forces peaked at around 1,000,000 land and air forces, and were drawn primarily from British India, with British Army forces (equivalent to eight regular infantry divisions and six tank regiments),[30] 100,000 East and West African colonial troops, and smaller numbers of land and air forces from several other Dominions and Colonies.[6]
Burma campaign
Part of the Pacific War during World War II
Arakan Campaign Indian Division at observation.jpg
Sikh soldiers of the 7th Indian Infantry Division at an observation post in the Ngakyedauk Pass, February 1944
Date 14 December 1941 – 13 September 1945
Location
Burma and India
Result Allied victory
Territorial
changes Dissolution of the State of Burma and restoration British.
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