The author of "Burma Rifles" is John Rowntree. The book, published in 1963, provides an account of the experiences of the British Army's 1st Battalion, the Royal Gurkha Rifles during the conflict in Burma during World War II. Rowntree's narrative focuses on the soldiers' bravery and the challenges they faced in the harsh conditions of the jungle.
Burma Rifles was created in 1917.
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