THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - ML 475 leads motor launches of the Arakan Coastal Forces in line ahead up the Naaf River on their way to bombard Japanese shore defences and cut cross river communications. Coastal Forces of the Royal Indian Navy, which included units of the Royal Navy, South African Naval Forces and Burma RNVR, had covered nearly 30,000 miles in over 40 operations. Harrassment of Japanese lines of communication and bombardment of shore defences were carried out between the Naaf River and Ramree Islands. Briefed in a Basha hut in their well hidden base, commanding o
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - ML 475 leads motor launches of the Arakan Coastal Forces in line ahead up the Naaf River on their way to bombard Japanese shore defences and cut cross river communications. Coastal Forces of the Royal Indian Navy, which included units of the Royal Navy, South African Naval Forces and Burma RNVR, had covered nearly 30,000 miles in over 40 operations. Harrassment of Japanese lines of communication and bombardment of shore defences were carried out between the Naaf River and Ramree Islands. Briefed in a Basha hut in their well hidden base, commanding officers return to their ships hidden in the up-river creeks for the nights operations Ml 475
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