British and Indian soldiers unfamiliar with jungle conditions adapt themselves to the raw life, taking monsoon, landslides, leeches, and mosqui toes in their stride, as they keep watch and ward on India’s vital Eastern Frontier. A. Gurkha manning a camouflaged sen try-post, on the alert for Japanese patrols.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 58, 27 July 1944, Page 4
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48British and Indian soldiers unfamiliar with jungle conditions adapt themselves to the raw life, taking monsoon, landslides, leeches, and mosqui toes in their stride, as they keep watch and ward on India’s vital Eastern Frontier. A. Gurkha manning a camouflaged sen try-post, on the alert for Japanese patrols. Kaikoura Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 58, 27 July 1944, Page 4
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