This bust represents a British Chindit on operations in Burma in 1943. The Chindits were a long range penetration group set up to harass Japanese communications and supply lines deep in enemy territory and who were supplied by air which allowed them to stay in the field for months
The 77th Indian Infantry Brigade (Chindits) were made up from various British and Indian units and this soldier wears the cap badge of The Kings Liverpool Regiment showing that is where he originates from
The harsh conditions endured by the Chindits took a massive toll and many soldiers returning from missions never deployed in the field again due to illness and disease
Just had a primer coat added for now;
The 77th Indian Infantry Brigade (Chindits) were made up from various British and Indian units and this soldier wears the cap badge of The Kings Liverpool Regiment showing that is where he originates from
The harsh conditions endured by the Chindits took a massive toll and many soldiers returning from missions never deployed in the field again due to illness and disease
Just had a primer coat added for now;
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