Lined up before a patrol against the Japs, somewhere in enemy Burma, is this squad of American Kachin Rangers,
with grenades, and native dhahs or bush knives, slung on their belts. Three new recruits have not yet
received their G.I. Clothing.
Equipped with the latest U.S. weapons, American Kachin Rangers like to use the bazooka against Jap trucks
and cars when on road-block operations behind enemy lines.
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A Kachin youngster, his leg torn by Jap shrapnel, is treated by medics of the American Kachin Rangers behind
enemy lines in Burma.
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A U.S. Army officer (back to camera) talks over a coming operation with two Kachin officers, members of the American
Kachin Rangers who have disrupted Jap communications in Burma by their lightning attacks.
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