The British encampment at Mogok, Burma, 1887
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The British encampment at Mogok, Burma, 1887
With the Chindwin force in Upper Burma-an attack on a fortified position at Toung-ta-long, near Kindat, 1887. On this occasion, Lance-Naik(Lance-Corporal)Bhagat Bir, 18th Bengal Infantry, gained a Third Class of the Order of Merit for conspicuous gallantry in leading the way up an almost inaccessable path. Date: 1887
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1887 51st Abroad Attack Bengal Burma Corporal Encampment Fortified Infantry Kings Lance Merit Myanmar Natives Order Tents Mogok Naik Racial Upper
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This photograph, taken in 1887, depicts the British encampment at Mogok, Burma during the Chindwin Expedition in Upper Burma. The British forces, led by the 51st Sikhs and the 18th Bengal Infantry, were engaged in an attack on a fortified position at Toung-ta-long, near Kindat. Amidst the rugged terrain and diverse racial types, the photograph captures the essence of military life during the British colonial era in Asia. At the forefront of the image is Lance-Naik (Lance-Corporal) Bhagat Bir of the 18th Bengal Infantry, who gained recognition for his conspicuous gallantry during the assault. Wearing his military uniform and carrying a rifle, Bhagat Bir is seen leading the way up an almost inaccessible path, demonstrating his bravery and determination in the face of adversity. The photograph offers a glimpse into the challenging conditions faced by the British soldiers as they advanced through the jungles of Burma, encountering native resistance at every turn. The encampment itself is a bustling scene of activity, with soldiers tending to their horses, preparing meals, and engaging in various camp activities. The tents, pitched in the shadow of the mountains, provide a temporary respite from the harsh realities of the campaign. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the rich military history of the region and the courage and resilience of the soldiers who served in the British colonial forces during the late 1800s.
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