The Burma Campaign

Transcribed from National Archives File WO 172/985, War Diary 13th Burma Rifles by:  Steve Rothwell - The Burma Campaign web site.

The history of the 13th (Shan States) Battalion, The Burma Rifles can be found here.

 

W A R   D I A R Y

13th Burma Rifles[1]

 

Hour, Date, Place.

Summary of Events & Information.

0001 hrs

1 Jan 42

TAUNGGYI

Disposition of 13 Burif:-

 

 

 

TAUNGGYI…………………….

Bn: H.Q.  2 Pls “C” Coy.

 

 

 

KENGTUNG……………………

Coy. Hqrs.  2Pls  “C” Coy.

 

 

 

KUNHING………………………

Coy. Hqrs.  1 Pl  “D” Coy.

 

 

 

NAMNAWNGUN………………

2 Pls “D” Coy.

 

 

 

TAKAW…………………………

1 Pl “D” Coy.

 

 

 

MAYMYO-LASHIO RAILWAY.

“A” Coy. }

 

 

 

 

“B” Coy. }

 

 

 

 

2355 hrs

31-1 42

TAUNGGYI

Disposition of 13 Burif:-

 

 

 

TAUNGGYI…………………….

Bn: H.Q.  2 Pls “C” Coy.

 

 

 

KENGTUNG……………………

Coy. Hqrs.  2 Pls  “C” Coy.

 

 

 

KUNHING………………………

Coy. Hqrs.  1 Pl  “D” Coy.

 

 

 

NAMNAWNGUN………………

2 Pls “D” Coy.

 

 

 

TAKAW…………………………

1 Pl “D” Coy.

 

 

 

MAYMYO-LASHIO RAILWAY.

“A” Coy. }

 

 

 

 

“B” Coy. }

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[signed]

 

 

 

Lt.Col.,

A.C., 13 Burif

31-1-42

0001 hrs

1 Feb. 42

TAUNGGYI

Disposition of 13 Burif:-

 

 

 

Taunggyi…...…………………….

Bn: H.Q.  2 Pls “C” Coy.

 

 

 

Kengtung…………………………

Coy. Hqrs.  2Pls  “C” Coy.

 

 

 

Kunhing….………………………

Coy. Hqrs.  1 Pl  “D” Coy.

 

 

 

Namnawngun……………………

2 Pls “D” Coy.

 

 

 

Takaw…………………………

1 Pl “D” Coy.

 

 

 

{ Maymyo-Lashio Railway

“A” Coy. }

 

 

 

{ Force Hqrs.  HSIPAW

“B” Coy. }[2]

 

 

 

 

2355 hrs

28 Feb.42

 

Disposition of 13 Burif:-

 

 

 

Taunggyi…...…………………….

Bn: H.Q.  2 Pls “C” Coy.

 

 

 

Kengtung…………………………

Coy. Hqrs.  2Pls  “C” Coy.

 

 

 

Kunhing….………………………

Coy. Hqrs.  1 Pl  “D” Coy.

 

 

 

Namnawngun……………………

2 Pls “D” Coy.

 

 

 

Takaw…………………………

1 Pl “D” Coy.

 

 

 

{ Maymyo-Lashio Railway

“A” Coy.

 

 

 

{ Force Hqrs.  HSIPAW

“B” Coy. }

[3]

 

 

 

 

 

 

[signed]

 

 

 

Lt.Col.,

A.C., 13 Burif

 

 



[1] The Commonwealth War Graves Commission database lists the following men of the 13th Burma Rifles.  Where date of death is known this is given. 

Naik  MAUNG GYI  16 March 1942

Jemadar                  MAUNG MAUNG GYI.

[2] On 5th February 1942, 11 recruits transferred from the 13th Burma Rifles to the 14th Battalion (War Diary 14th Burma Rifles, WO 172/985; (War diary 13th Burma Rifles)).

[3] The war diary for the 14th Burma Rifles places the H.Q. or at least a part of the 13th Battalion at KAHSI MANSAM (modern Ke-Hsi Mansam) on or around 16th April 1942.  “B” Company, the 14th Burma Rifles was ordered to join up with the 13th Burma Rifles there after having handed over the bridges it was guarding to Chinese troops.  A further entry on 21st April records that withdrawal orders for a platoon of the 14th Burma Rifles from HQ Southern Shan Area were not received by “OC 13 Burif” (War Diary 14th Burma Rifles, WO 172/986 (War diary 14th Burma Rifles)).