-47-#669, Eighteenth from London Chinese on its northern flank has carried them in an attack against the Japanese Army in Burma at some points almost 200 miles forward from Imphal Kohima and Myitkyina. Now is the time when all the fierce fighting at these places last year is reaping it reward. The stuffing was beaten out of the Japanese troops in these terrible conflicts in which we had very heavy losses--40,000 British Indians and others at least--and in which a far larger toll was taken by disease. I had always dreaded the new campaign in Burma this year on account of the heavy toll of disease which the march through the jungle exacts not only from the British but also from the Indians and the West and East African troops who have been fighting there with great distinction. I dreaded it for that reason and also because of the unimaginable difficulties of supply through all these hundred of miles of gorges from India where every bridge and culvert is swept away by torrential rains where rivers rise 20 to 30 feet in a few hours and over which all means of communication are so primitive and scanty. I had always |