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<blockquote data-quote="Bamboo43" data-source="post: 43566" data-attributes="member: 417"><p>Hi MickeyT,</p><p></p><p>I have just seen your post and cannot believe the coincidence here. I am reading the book 'With Wingate in Burma', by David Halley, and have just read about Arthur Birch and his time in platoon 17 of column 8 on operation Longcloth.</p><p></p><p>I have been researching these men for about 5 years now and am about to release a website based on their actions in Burma.</p><p></p><p>Arthur's mention in the book is the only information I have been able find about his sad death in 1943. His platoon were sent out to protect the perimeter of a supply drop and bumped into a Japanese patrol.</p><p></p><p>I will pm you my email address and we can make proper contact.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bamboo43, post: 43566, member: 417"] Hi MickeyT, I have just seen your post and cannot believe the coincidence here. I am reading the book 'With Wingate in Burma', by David Halley, and have just read about Arthur Birch and his time in platoon 17 of column 8 on operation Longcloth. I have been researching these men for about 5 years now and am about to release a website based on their actions in Burma. Arthur's mention in the book is the only information I have been able find about his sad death in 1943. His platoon were sent out to protect the perimeter of a supply drop and bumped into a Japanese patrol. I will pm you my email address and we can make proper contact. Steve [/QUOTE]
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