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Title
OP Hill
Description
The second Chindit expedition established a number of “bamboo fortresses” to cut the Japanese supply routes in northern Burma. The most important of these, codenamed “White City”, was installed just north of Mawlu to block the vital Rangoon-Myitkyina railway. It was several weeks before the Japanese brought …
Publisher
Date
1944-04-17
Scenario#
157
A041
Scenario Description
The second Chindit expedition established a number of “bamboo fortresses” to cut the Japanese supply routes in northern Burma. The most important of these, codenamed “White City”, was installed just north of Mawlu to block the vital Rangoon-Myitkyina railway. It was several weeks before the Japanese brought forces to bear. The ad-hoc 24th Independent Mixed Brigade began a series of unimaginative and unsuccessful night assaults upon White City. Nevertheless, the attacks continued, concentrating against OP Hill, the observation post for the 25pdr field guns. On April 17th, in a rare daylight attack, the 24th IMB made yet another desperate attempt to break into the stronghold. Mounted on horseback, General Hayashi personally led the attack. The Japanese charged, suicide troops blew holes in the perimeter wire, and the attackers swarmed up OP Hill despite withering fire from the defenders.
Location
Mawlu, Burma
Battle Name
Battle Narrative
The Chindits, known officially as the Long Range Penetration Groups, were special operations units of the British and Indian armies which saw action in 1943–1944, during the Burma Campaign of World War II.
Narrative Source
Combatants
Japanese
British
Additional Information
Scenario Type = Standard
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