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Burma 1942 R E S Tanner

Burma 1942 By R E S Tanner

Burma 1942 by R E S Tanner


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The Diary of Ralph Tanner, 2nd Battalion The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry

Burma 1942 Summary

Burma 1942: Memoirs of a Retreat: The Diary of Ralph Tanner, KOYLI by R E S Tanner

IN DECEMBER 1941 a Japanese battalion crossed the Burma-Siam border and seized Victoria Point, heralding the invasion of Burma. The first air raids on Rangoon were opposed by only two fighter squadrons. What followed was a fighting retreat as the British forces struggled to the Indian border, harried by an experienced Japanese force. Burma 1942 is a unique assessment of this disastrous episode in British military history, taken for the most part from the diary and maps kept by Ralph Tanner, who served with 2nd Battalion The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry during the retreat, and from the official battalion war diary by Major Chadwick. It serves as a tribute to the strength of the men of the battalion, a fifth of whom were killed and have no known grave.

Burma 1942 Reviews

An unexpected gem ... beautifully written, balanced and a joy to read. -- Dr Robert Lyman

About R E S Tanner

Ralph Tanner was commissioned as a second lieutenant to the Second Battalion KOYLI on 1 January 1942, joining them for the second part of the Burma campaign and the retreat. He was posted to the War Office in 1944, returning to Burma in the British Military Administration. He was demobilized in October 1946. Historian David Tanner is Ralph's son.

Additional information

GOR012927439
9780750992367
0750992360
Burma 1942: Memoirs of a Retreat: The Diary of Ralph Tanner, KOYLI by R E S Tanner
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
2019-09-13
242
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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