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Burma Star

This star was awarded for operational service in the Burma theatre from December 11th 1941 (the day, the UK declared war on Japan) until cessation of hostilities in the Pacific. The badge is a six-pointed star with the Royal Cipher GRI VI in the centre, surmounted by a crown above the inscription: The Burma Star. A bar was awarded for service in the rest of the Pacific theatre. Personnel qualifying for both received only the first star with a silver rose emblem for the second, whichever was earned first. The ribbon is 1.25" wide, dark blue with a wide central stripe of red, flanked on either side by stripes of orange in the centre of the blue. The red stripe represents the British Commonwealth Forces, the blue the Royal and Merchant Navies and the orange the sun. The star is issued unnamed.

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Saifullah, Mohammad* November 11th, 1911
† November 27th, 1991

Scarf, Arthur Stewart King* June 14th, 1913
† December 9th, 1941
Plot: 2 Row: G Grave: 14

Shah, Sher* February 14th, 1917
† January 20th, 1945
Grave: 48

Shan Lone, Duwa Lahpai "Rusty"* 1910
† September 21st, 2000

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Singh, Babu* April 1921

Singh, Nand* September 24th, 1914
† December 12th, 1947

Singh, Parkash (Ser. No. 14696)* March 31st, 1913
† March 23rd, 1991

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Singh, Ram Sarup* April 12th, 1919
† October 25th, 1944

Singh, Umrao* November 21st, 1920
† November 21st, 2005

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Smith, George T.* April 5th, 1925

Stapleton, Gregory Joseph Kenneth* September 1st, 1908
† 1982

Stone, Cedric Arthur Cuthbert "Bunny"* December 8th, 1916
† July 1990

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Stones, Donald William Alfred "Dimsie"* June 19th, 1921
† October 22nd, 2002

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Sutcliffe, Walter Philip* August 15th, 1910
† October 9th, 1990

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