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They Were Dark Days in Burma, Hand to Hand Combat and Bodies Everywhere (G.M Fraser - Part 1) 

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George MacDonald Fraser, best known for his "Flashman" series, began his time in Burma during the latter part of World War II. Enlisting in the Border Regiment in 1943, Fraser was initially deployed to India before being sent to Burma, where he served with the 17th Indian Division. The environment was harsh, and the challenges were numerous, ranging from dense jungles and treacherous terrain to the relentless heat and monsoon rains. Fraser's experiences in Burma were intense and transformative, providing him with a wealth of material that would later influence his writing.
Fraser's duties in Burma involved engaging in combat with Japanese forces, as well as dealing with the logistical and strategic complexities of jungle warfare. The camaraderie and resilience of his fellow soldiers left a lasting impression on him. These experiences not only honed his understanding of military life and historical conflicts but also deepened his appreciation for the complexities of human nature under duress. His time in Burma, marked by both hardship and camaraderie, played a significant role in shaping his narrative style and thematic focus, which would later become evident in his acclaimed literary works.
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Комментарии : 4   
@AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg
@AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg 29 дней назад
Incredibly well written.
@paulmanson253
@paulmanson253 Месяц назад
He called it "Quartered Safe Out Here". A truly fine writer. Interesting man. Quite a life. The Flashman series adds careful history to the back pages. This adds a different dimension to his personality. Not likely an easy man to know.
@user-yj8mh1uk8r
@user-yj8mh1uk8r 29 дней назад
I believe it's pronounced (but not spelled) something like "Mitchinah".
@AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg
@AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg 29 дней назад
Cumbria is the nicest, finest part of Britian...... Cornwall a close 2nd.
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