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48th Indian Infantry Brigade and Battle of Meiktila and Mandalay

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Difference between 48th Indian Infantry Brigade and Battle of Meiktila and Mandalay

48th Indian Infantry Brigade vs. Battle of Meiktila and Mandalay

The 48th Infantry Brigade, was raised as the 48 Indian Infantry Brigade, in October 1941, at Secunderabad, India. The concurrent Battle of Meiktila and Battle of Mandalay were decisive engagements near the end of the Burma Campaign.

Similarities between 48th Indian Infantry Brigade and Battle of Meiktila and Mandalay

48th Indian Infantry Brigade and Battle of Meiktila and Mandalay have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Burma Campaign, 17th Infantry Division (India), 19th Infantry Division (India), 4 Gorkha Rifles, 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, 7th Indian Infantry Division.

Burma Campaign

The Burma Campaign was a series of battles fought in the British colony of Burma, South-East Asian theatre of World War II, primarily between the forces of the British Empire and China, with support from the United States, against the invading forces of Imperial Japan, Thailand, and the Indian National Army.

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17th Infantry Division (India)

The 17th Infantry Division is a formation of the Indian Army.

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19th Infantry Division (India)

The 19th Indian Infantry Division was an infantry division of the Indian Army during World War II, and played a prominent part in the final part of the Burma Campaign.

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4 Gorkha Rifles

4 Gorkha Rifles is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army comprising Gurkha soldiers of Indian and Nepalese nationality, especially Magars and Gurungs hill tribes of Nepal.

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7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles

The 7th Gurkha Rifles was a rifle regiment of the British Indian Army comprising Gurkha soldiers of Nepalese origin, before being transferred to the British Army, following India's independence in 1947 and after 1959 designated as the 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles.

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7th Indian Infantry Division

The 7th Indian Infantry Division was a war-formed infantry division, part of the Indian Army during World War II that saw service in the Burma Campaign.

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48th Indian Infantry Brigade and Battle of Meiktila and Mandalay Comparison

48th Indian Infantry Brigade has 32 relations, while Battle of Meiktila and Mandalay has 118. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 4.00% = 6 / (32 + 118).

References

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