It is a fitting and moving tribute to more than 100 men of the Royal Norfolk Regiment who lost their lives in what Lord Mountbatten described ...
It was a visit to the Chapel of St Saviour in Norwich Cathedral which inspired author Hazel Mindham to write a book about the Battle of Kohima ...
It was a visit to the Chapel of St Saviour in Norwich Cathedral which inspired author Hazel Mindham to write a book about the Battle of Kohima and the men of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Norfolk ...
Lance Serjeant Robert Bell Hannay was killed in action on 14th April 1944 during the Battle of Kohima in India. He was a soldier of the 1st Battalion the Queens own Cameron Highlanders.
When looking at them it's crucial to remember the pivotal Battle of Kohima which occurred between April and June 1944.
The Battle of Kohima lasted for nearly three months and the brave soldiers fighting for the Allied forces did an admirable task of blocking the Japanese invasion at the border of India.
Located amidst the majestic hills and forests blanketing Nagaland, lies an unexpected cosmopolitan paradise fusing old-world dreams against new-age outlooks in remarkable harmony not apparent ...
It is a fitting and moving tribute to more than 100 men of the Royal Norfolk Regiment who lost their lives in what Lord Mountbatten described as “probably one of the greatest battles in history.” ...