MANDALAY - RANGOON 1947
The footage seen in Mandalay-Rangoon was shot by Lieutenant Colonel Frank Outram ... ‘Absolutely smashing film in colour’. In Mandalay-Rangoon this description is applicable even to ...
The footage seen in Mandalay-Rangoon was shot by Lieutenant Colonel Frank Outram ... ‘Absolutely smashing film in colour’. In Mandalay-Rangoon this description is applicable even to ...
Buddhist pagodas in the distance on Mandalay Hill. Soldiers of 1st Battalion 15th Punjab Regiment ... Japanese supply dump.
Operations for the capture of Mandalay were extensively covered by other British Army cameramen. ...
A queue of motor vehicles, mostly ... and Punjabi troops which was tasked with driving to Mandalay. This is probably referring to 'Stiletto Force' which comprised ...
View from Mandalay Hill; a Republic Thunderbolt fighter aircraft ... a number of service and commercial cameraman, to Mandalay Hill. For other coverage of this visit, see related items.
Mandalay fell a few days after this film ...
Operations for the capture of ...
In Mandalay, Burma's second city, the stronghold ... on the wall of the fort with Mandalay Hill rising in the background. Smouldering ... them. Troops passing jeeps. From Mandalay Hill; aircraft attacking the walls ...
The ruins of Mandalay show the damage done by British ... across the tracks. A sign reads "Mandalay Junction". Lord Mountbatten gets out ...
Rees and Stopford on the ... a pall of smoke. Panning shot across Mandalay. Pagodas in the city. A view of the ... related operations for the capture of Mandalay were extensively covered by British Army ...
Aerial footage shows Mandalay (Burma) and outlying villages during the assault by ... and artillery damage. Another outlying village burns.
Notes
Mandalay, Burma's second city, was an objective of great ...
A Douglas Dakota flies low over Mandalay and ... a range finder to assist the artillery crews.
Notes
Mandalay, Burma's second city, was an objective of great ...
Operations for the capture of Mandalay were extensively covered by other British Army cameramen ...