imphal war cemetery

IMPHAL WAR CEMETERY

IMPHAL WAR CEMETERY​

HISTORY INFORMATION
The easiest route from Burma (now Myanmar) to India is through Imphal into Assam and after the invasion of Burma, Imphal became a focal point in the defence of India against the Japanese. Early in 1942, as the Japanese approached Rangoon, a very large proportion of its Indian population fled from the city to India, many of them to Upper Burma and so by Chindwin tracks to Assam. In May of that year, Commonwealth forces followed the same route on their retreat to India. In their wake came still more civilian refugees, many of whom died on the arduous journey under ceaseless heavy rain, without transport and food. Of the 400,000 civilians who fled to India about 140,000 passed through Imphal into Assam. The defence of India and the retention of a position from which Burma could be re-entered now became of primary importance. The 23rd Indian Division was formed in Manipur State, new airfields were constructed there, and army and air force reinforcements arrived. Eventually there was a considerable concentration of Commonwealth fighting forces in the Imphal area and from November 1944 onwards, No. 38 General Hospital was posted there. Strategically well placed for attacks on the lines of communication by railway, road and river which were vital for the maintenance of all Allied operations in Burma, Imphal with its airfields was a main objective when the Japanese made their thrust towards India in the spring of 1944. There was severe fighting in the surrounding hills and on the outskirts of the plain and the Japanese succeeded in cutting a long section of the Imphal-Kohima road and holding it for over three months. The Fourteenth Army held on grimly, inflicting heavy punishment on the Japanese. Of all the battles on this frontier of India the siege of Imphal and its relief in the summer of 1944 rank next in importance to the Battle of Kohima. There were originally some 950 burials in Imphal War Cemetery, but after hostilities had ceased, the Army Graves Service brought in graves from two smaller cemeteries in Imphal and from isolated positions in the surrounding region. The cemetery now contains 1,600 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War.
  1. CHINDITS 1944 Brown, Alfred V.B.

    SURNAME Brown FORENAME Alfred V.B. UNIT 2 Bn King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster) (111 Ind.Bde) RANK Private NUMBER 3714080 DATE OF DEATH 18th February 1944 AGE 26 GRAVESITE Imphal War Cemetery,India 8.B.13 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION born Manchester son of Alfred and Olivia...
  2. CHINDITS 1944 Brooks, Wilfred Hayward

    SURNAME Brooks FORENAME Wilfred Hayward UNIT 2 Bn Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) (23 Bde) RANK Lance Corporal NUMBER 6406132 DATE OF DEATH 13th July 1944 AGE 30 GRAVESITE Imphal War Cemetery,India 3.J.16 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION born 13.6.1914 Worthing,Sussex...
  3. CHINDITS 1944 Brooks, David

    SURNAME Brooks FORENAME David UNIT 2 Bn Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) (23 Bde) RANK Private NUMBER 4614002 DATE OF DEATH 24th July 1944 AGE 26 GRAVESITE Imphal War Cemetery, India 1.D.14 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION born Middlesex son of Edward and Dorothy May...
  4. CHINDITS 1944 Bishop, William Walter Charles

    SURNAME Bishop FORENAME William Walter Charles UNIT 1 Bn Essex Regiment (23 Bde) RANK Private NUMBER 2066996 DATE OF DEATH 17th June 1944 AGE 24 GRAVESITE Imphal War Cemetery, India 8.H.18 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION born London NW son of W.C.C. and Mrs Bishop, East...
  5. CHINDITS 1944 Bass, William Michael

    SURNAME Bass FORENAME William Michael UNIT 1 Bn Essex Regiment (23 Bde) RANK Corporal NUMBER 6010752 DATE OF DEATH 9th August 1944 AGE 25 GRAVESITE Imphal War Cemetery,India 7.R.7 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION born London E resided Essex died Imphal
  6. CHINDITS 1944 Banks, Alfred William

    SURNAME Banks FORENAME Alfred William UNIT 1 Bn Essex Regiment (23 Bde) RANK Corporal NUMBER 6024552 DATE OF DEATH 13th July 1944 AGE 35 GRAVESITE Imphal War Cemetery, India 8.H.4 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION born London E son of William and Florence Banks husband of Evelyn...
  7. CHINDITS 1944 Castell, Thomas Henry

    SURNAME Castell FORENAME Thomas Henry UNIT 2 Bn Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) (23 Bde) RANK Private NUMBER 4983495 DATE OF DEATH 13th July 1944 AGE 33 GRAVESITE Imphal War Cemetery,India 8.H.3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION born Nottinghamshire son of Harry and...
  8. CHINDITS 1944 Bagshaw, Ronald George

    SURNAME Bagshaw FORENAME Ronald George UNIT 4 Bn Border Regiment (23 Bde) RANK Private NUMBER 14532438 DATE OF DEATH 6th August 1944 AGE 20 GRAVESITE Imphal War Cemetery,India 7.J.8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION born Derbyshire resided Stockport,Cheshire son of Joseph and Annie...
  9. CHINDITS 1944 Archer, Herbert

    SURNAME Archer FORENAME Herbert UNIT 2 Bn Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) (23 Bde) RANK Private NUMBER 4983425 DATE OF DEATH 10th July 1944 AGE 30 GRAVESITE Imphal War Cemetery, India 8.G.25 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION born 07.04.1914, Nottingham resided...
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