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Burma Independence Army Summary
261 words, approx. 1 pages The Burma Independence Army (BIA) was the founding armed movement of young Burmese nationalists during World War II and the forerunner of the modern Burma army, or Tatmadaw. The BIA was formally inaugurated in Bangkok, Thailand, on 28 December 1941 by...
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 The Burma National Army served as the armed forces of the Burmese government created by the Japanese during World War II and fought in the Burma Campaign. It was originally organised by, and fought alongside the Imperial Japanese Army, but later changed...



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Beijing and Burma.(NATION)
09/28/2007: 1,195 words, approx. 4 pages Byline: Bill Gertz, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Beijing and Burma The ongoing monks' revolution against the military regime in Burma is shaping up as a major setback for China, which regards Burma as its main client state and resource center in Southeast Asia,...
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Tell Them of Us: The Forgotten Army - Burma
10/01/2003: 484 words, approx. 2 pages Tell Them of Us: The Forgotten Army - Burma By John Leyin £14.99, 263 pages Lejins Publishing, 2003 ISBN: 0952878933 Although it is, I think, no longer true that the exploits of the immortal Bill Slim's 14th Army are 'forgotten', it is certainly...


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