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           | DescriptionIND 004723.jpg | English: The Battle of Imphal-Kohima March - July 1944: British  3-inch mortar detachments support the 19th Indian Division's advance along the Mawchi Road, east of Toungoo, Burma. The mortar proved the most effective weapon in jungle warfare. | 
          
           | Date | March - July 1944 | 
          
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               |  | This is photograph  IND 4723 from the collections of the  Imperial War Museums (collection no. 4700-38) |  |  | 
          
           | Author | No 9 Army Film & Photographic Unit | 
          
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