GLIDER TROOPS IN TRAINING
Men of the 2nd Battalion The Black Watch (Royal Highland
Regiment)
42 & 73 Columns, 14 Brigade
ON THE MARCH
CHECKING FOUR JAPANESE KILLED BY MORTAR FIRE
WAITING FOR ACTION
East of "White City"
April 1944
A WOUNDED COMRADE
HE IS NOT HEAVY - HE IS MY BROTHER.
Chindit carrying his wounded mate to awaiting Vultee
L-5 stat transportation to medics
CHINDIT COMMUNICATION PERSONNEL
NO MATTER THE TERRAIN, NO MATTER THE WEATHER, NO MATTER
THE DENSITY OF THE JUNGLE THE RADIO MEN STRUGGLED ON TO KEEP THE LIFE LINE
OF THE UNIT OPEN THAT SUPPLIED COULD BE DROPPED AND WOUNDED EVACUATED.
TWENTY-SEVENTH PERSONNEL OFTEN SERVED LIAISON DUTY SIDE BY SIDE WITH THESE
GALLANT SOLDIERS. (SEE TALE OF “BLACKPOOL.”)
"SMOKO"