Title:ARTILLERY SUPPORT - 20TH DIVISION BEACHHEAD 5.5 INCH HOWITZERS [Allocated Title]
Film Number:JFU 48
Other titles:BRITISH ARMY OPERATIONS IN SOUTH EAST ASIA DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR [Allocated Series Title]
Summary: A battery of the 1st Medium Regiment Royal Artillery in action as support for the beachhead operations of 100 Brigade, 20th Indian Divison at Myinmu, Burma, where the Irrawaddy River has been crossed by British troops.
Description: An Ordnance BL 5.5-inch Medium Gun fires four times. Shells are prepared for firing by the gun crew, the fuses are screwed into place and the shell is loaded and rammed home in the breach. A gunner works the sights and aims, the breech is closed and the barrel raised into the firing position. Ammunition is piled up and more fuses are attached.
Alternative Title:BRITISH ARMY OPERATIONS IN SOUTH EAST ASIA DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR [Allocated Series Title]
Production Details: War Office Directorate of Public Relations (Production sponsor)
SEAC Film Unit (Production company)
Hammond, R G (Production individual)
Personalities, Units and Organisations: Indian Army, 100th Indian Infantry Brigade (regiment/service)
Indian Army, 20th Indian Division (regiment/service)
British Army, Royal Artillery, 1st Medium Regiment (regiment/service)
Keywords: Myinmu, Burma (geography)
Irrawaddy (River), Burma (geography)
Irrawaddy Crossing 1945, Burma 1942-1945, Second World War (event)
Burma 1942-1945 (theme)
British Army 1939-1945 (theme)
JFU 10 (20TH INDIAN DIVISION CROSSING THE RIVER IRRAWADDY AT MYINMU [Allocated Title])
JFU 49 (ARTILLERY SUPPORT FOR 20TH DIVISION, 100TH BRIGADE BEACHHEAD OVER IRRAWADDY [Allocated Title])