The 1213 MP of the 10th Army Air Force in India and Burma (CBI) during World War 2
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The 1213 MP of the 10th AAF in CBI during WW2 The 1213 MP of the 10th Army Air Force in India and Burma (CBI) during World War 2 This webpage will feature images and a history of the 1213th Military Police of the 10th Army Airforce during World War 2. The 1213 MP served on army airbases in India and Burma. The 10th AAF was an important part of the CBI campaign, moving troops and equipment with cargo planes over the "hump" and bombing the advancing Japanese as they approached India through Burma.
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Page title: | The 1213 MP of the 10th AAF in CBI during WW2 |
Keywords: | 1213,MP,CBI,10th AAF,Burma,India,WWII,WW2,Ledo,B24,B-24,airbase,hump,military police,LEDO,BURMA,INDIA,army,ARMY |
Description: | The 1213 MP of the 10th AAF (Army Air Force) in CBI during WW2. This unit served on various air bases in India and Burma from 1943-1946, including Asansol and Ledo. This website is dedicated to those Military Policemen who served under terrible wartime conditions in a hostile environment through a theatre of war virtually unknown in today's history books. They lived in tents during the heat of summer and the monsoon season and shared their bases with snakes, rats, tigers, rogue elephants and wild dogs. Malaria was common, along with countless other diseases and vermin. They dealt with British airmen, Chinese soldiers, Indian guards of all ethnic backgrounds, as well as American flyers. |
IP-address: | 209.202.252.41 |
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Date | Creation Date: 15-oct-1998 Expiration Date: 14-oct-2016 |