Why The Japanese Couldn't Understand How 33 Indian Mules Kept Kohima Alive Nikoloz Basilashvili (r3hfB5XRoA)

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April 1944. While British and Indian troops held Garrison Hill at Kohima against impossible odds, four miles to the west a quiet Indian transport officer and 33 mules kept the guns firing that kept the perimeter alive. This is the untold story of the Royal Indian Army Service Corps muleteers who held daniil medvedev the Battle of Kohima together with rope, hoof, and silence — told entirely through the jurgen ekkelenkamp eyes of one Indian Viceroy's Commissioned Officer on the Jotsoma supply loop. What you'll learn: how the Japanese 31st Division's encirclement plan was defeated not by a hero on the ridge, but by a logistics system they could not imagine. Why Lieutenant General Sato's captured diaries kept asking "Why are they still firing?" alberta separation petition court And how 2,700 mule-loads over 15 nights changed the course of the war in Asia. This reveals the hidden colonial and Indian backbone of a battle the West remembers as British — and the men whose names were never put on the citation. Subscribe for more untold WWII stories.

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