Yes he did. I have a 5 rupee note with his signature on it given to me by my granddad who fought in the Burmese war.
Eton, then Burma
Sir James George Scott, also known as "The Burma Man," was a British colonial official, writer and ethnologist who wrote books on the culture, history, and people of Burma (now Myanmar). He is best known for his works such as "The Burman: His Life and Notions" and "Burma: A Handbook of Practical Information."
Troops from Burma, China, Great Britain & her Commonwealth (including Indian troops) & the United States fought in the China-Burma-India (CBI) Theatre during WW 2. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
It was primarily important to tie up Japanese troops in Burma. If the atomic bombs hadn't been dropped, over a million troops were stationed in Burma and India, ready for a landing in Japan.
Burma, which was then still a part of the British Empire.
he didn't serve in the British colony of Burma but instead was a colonial imperial officer. hope that helps!!
Type your answer here... He was born in Burma.....
George Orwell's mother was called Ida Mabel Blair. She grew up in Burma with her french father. I hope this helps
George Orwell's mother was called Ida Mabel Blair. She grew up in Burma with her french father. I hope this helps
Nationalist China was an ally but did not send troops. The others were neutral.
In the end, two rioters were killed by British troops and more than 40 people were injured.
Burma