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Description Led by Piper John McLean, men of "D" Company, 1st Royal Scots Fusiliers march alongside a railway to celebrate both St Andrew's Day and the ending of the Japanese occupation of Pinwe in North Burma, 30 November 1944. [IWM gives as Royal Scots, not RSF, but apparently in error]
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Source Imperial War Museum photographic collection, collection no. 4700-64, photo no. SE-521. Slightly cropped to remove watermark.
Author No 9 Army Film & Photographic Unit
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