- Arakan Campaign during the Second World War -
Battles of WW2 Index
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site you agree to accept cookies.
If you enjoy this siteplease consider making a donation.
Site Home
WW2 Home
Add Stories
WW2 Search
Library
Help & FAQs
WW2 Features
Airfields
Allied Army
Allied Air Forces
Allied Navy
Axis Forces
Home Front
Battles
Prisoners of War
Allied Ships
Women at War
Those Who Served
Day-by-Day
Library
The Great War
Submissions
Add Stories
Time Capsule
Childrens Bookshop
FAQ's
Help & FAQs
Glossary
Volunteering
Contact us
News
Bookshop
About
Arakan Campaign
The First Arakan Offensive was part of the Burma Campaign and began in December 1942 with the assault on Akyab Island and ended on the 11th of May 1943 after much hard fighting in very difficult conditions.
The First Arakan Offensive.
November1942 Preparation for Arakan offensive
15th December 1942 Offensive operations
29th December 1942 Survived crash landing
5th January 1943 Wider variety of tasks
7th January 1943 Move to India
January 1943 Chindit support
11th February 1943 Squadron relocated
28th February 1943 Two Hurricanes lost in combat.
26th March 1943 Deliberate collision
4th April 1943 Flew into sea
16th April 1943 Night attacks
December 1943 Army support role
1944 Arakan Second Offensive 1944
7th January 1944 New aircraft
7th January 1944 Move to the front line
15th January 1944 Enemy raids intercepted
20th January 1944 Unsatisfactory dogfight
February 1944 Arakan Offensive
4th February 1944 Dog Fight
5th February 1944 Arakan Offensive
5th February 1944 Outnumbered
6th February 1944 All stations on alert
8th February 1944 Supplies Delivered
9th February 1944 Heel Trap deployed successfully
10th February 1944 Battle of the Admin Box
10th February 1944 Supply drop in the Arakan
11th February 1944 Bombing attacks
11th February 1944 Supply drops
13th February 1944 3 Groups of Raiders Intercepted
13th February 1944 Supply drops
14th February 1944 Maximum effort
16th February 1944 Bankok and Burma bombed
16th February 1944 Day and night supply drops
17th February 1944 Damaged by ground fire
19th February 1944 Supply drops
16-20th February 1944 Japanese airforce kept at bay
21st February 1944 Air dominance secured
21st February 1944 Two sorties
22nd February 1944 24 sorties
23rd February 1944 24 sorties again
25th February 1944 30 supply drops
27th February 1944 Glider towing practice
28th February 1944 Supplies to Arakan
3rd March 1944 Congratulations from Mountbatten
5th to 11th March 1944 Supplies to Arakan
10th March 1944 Wounded evacuated
11th March 1944 Detachment returns
3rd April 1944 Night fighter success
5th April 1944 Seige of Imphal
April 1944 Reliefs
11th April 1944 Rescued by Burmese patrol
9th Nov 1944 Raids
1944 Arakan third offensive 1944-5
3rd January 1945 Landing
3rd Jan 1945 Landings
4th Jan 1945 Advance
6th Jan 1945 Patrols
10th Jan 1945 Recce
12th Jan 1945 Landings
13th Jan 1945 In Action
14th Jan 1945 Patrols
15th Jan 1945 Attack Made
16th Jan 1945 Advance
18th Jan 1945 Patrols
20th Jan 1945 Preparations
21st Jan 1945 On the Move
22nd Jan 1945 AdvanceIf you can provide any additional information, please add it here.
Those known to have fought in
Arakan Campaign
during the Second World War 1939-1945.
- Ram VC.. Bhandari. Sepoy
The names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, please Add a Name to this List
The Wartime Memories Project is the original WW1 and WW2 commemoration website.
Announcements
- 1st of September 2024 marks 25 years since the launch of the Wartime Memories Project. Thanks to everyone who has supported us over this time.
- The Wartime Memories Project has been running for 25 years. If you would like to support us, a donation, no matter how small, would be much appreciated, annually we need to raise enough funds to pay for our web hosting and admin or this site will vanish from the web.
- 18th Dec 2024 - Please note we currently have a huge backlog of submitted material, our volunteers are working through this as quickly as possible and all names, stories and photos will be added to the site. If you have already submitted a story to the site and your UID reference number is higher than 265120 your information is still in the queue, please do not resubmit, we are working through them as quickly as possible.
- Looking for help with Family History Research? Please read our Family History FAQs
- The free to access section of The Wartime Memories Project website is run by volunteers and funded by donations from our visitors. If the information here has been helpful or you have enjoyed reaching the stories please conside making a donation, no matter how small, would be much appreciated, annually we need to raise enough funds to pay for our web hosting or this site will vanish from the web.
If you enjoy this siteplease consider making a donation.
Want to find out more about your relative's service? Want to know what life was like during the War? Our Library contains an ever growing number diary entries, personal letters and other documents, most transcribed into plain text.
Wanted: Digital copies of Group photographs, Scrapbooks, Autograph books, photo albums, newspaper clippings, letters, postcards and ephemera relating to WW2. We would like to obtain digital copies of any documents or photographs relating to WW2 you may have at home.If you have any unwanted photographs, documents or items from the First or Second World War, please do not destroy them. The Wartime Memories Project will give them a good home and ensure that they are used for educational purposes.
Please get in touch for the postal address, do not sent them to our PO Box as packages are not accepted. World War 1 One ww1 wwII second 1939 1945 battalion
Did you know? We also have a section on The Great War. and a Timecapsule to preserve stories from other conflicts for future generations.
Want to know more about Arakan Campaign?
There are:68 items tagged Arakan Campaign available in our Library
These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts and information about actions during the Second World War.
Sepoy Bhandari Ram VC. 16th Battalion 10th Baluch Regiment
Bhandari Ram was 25 years old, and a sepoy in the 16th Battalion 10th Baluch Regiment, British Indian Army fighting against the Japanese Army in the Burmese Campaign when he was awarded the VC:"On 22 November 1944, in East Mayu, Arakan, during a company attack on a strongly held Japanese bunkered position, No. 24782 Sepoy Bhandari Ram was in the leading section of one of the platoons. To reach its objective, his platoon had to climb a precipitous slope, by way of a narrow ridge with sheer sides. When fifty yards from the top, the platoon came under heavy and accurate machine-gun fire. Three men were wounded, amongst them Sepoy Bhandari Ram, who received a burst in his left shoulder and a wound in his leg. The platoon was pinned down by the intense enemy fire. Bhandari Ram then crawled up to the Japanese machine-gun, whilst in full view of the enemy, and approached to within fifteen yards of the enemy, who hurled grenades at him, wounding him in the face and chest. Undeterred and severely wounded, this sepoy, with superhuman courage and determination, crawled up to within five yards of his objective. He then threw a grenade into the position, killing the enemy gunner and two other men, and continued his crawl to the post. Inspired by his example, the platoon rushed up and captured the position. It was only after the position had been taken that he lay down and allowed his wounds to be dressed. By his cool courage, determination to destroy the enemy at all cost and total disregard for his personal safety, this young sepoy enabled his platoon to capture what he knew to be the key to the whole enemy position. For his outstanding bravery, selflessness and qualities beyond the call of duty, Sepoy Bhandari Ram was awarded the Victoria Cross."
S. Flynn
Recomended Reading.
Available at discounted prices.
Links
The free section of the Wartime Memories Project website is run by volunteers. We have been helping people find out more about their relatives wartime experiences since 1999 by recording and preserving recollections, documents, photographs and small items.
The website is paid for out of our own pockets, library subscriptions and from donations made by visitors. The popularity of the site means that it is far exceeding available resources and we currently have a huge backlog of submissions.
If you are enjoying the site, please consider making a donation, however small to help with the costs of keeping the site running.
Hosted by:
Copyright MCMXCIX - MMXXIV
- All Rights Reserved
We do not permit the use of any content from this website for the training of LLMs or for use in Generative AI, it also may not be scraped for the purpose of creating other websites.