Kachin Levies

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The Northern Kachin Levies were a British special force created in World War II in Burma. The Levies were made up of members of the Kachin people under the command of British officers and they fought the Japanese in the jungle of north Burma.

Edmund Leach set up the Levies at Fort Hertz, and they were initially placed under the command of Colonel Gamble, a retired Australian Burma Military Police officer.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Stanley J. Tambiah Edmund Leach: An Anthropological Life Cambridge University Press, 2002 ISBN 0-521-52102-5. p.44

Further reading

  • Briscoe, Dr. C.H. (December 2002). "Kachin Rangers: Allied guerrillas in World War II Burma". (Backup site)