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    Cheduba Island (Burmese: မာန်အောင်ကျွန်း; also known as Manaung Island) is an island in the Bay of Bengal close to Ramree Island and belongs to Myanmar...
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    of the Indian XV Corps landed on Ramree and the neighbouring island of Cheduba, to establish airfields for the supply of the mainland campaign. The battle...
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    coast of Rakhine State there are some fairly large islands such as Ramree, Cheduba and Myingun. Rakhine State has an area of 36,762 square kilometres (14...
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  • The SS Cheduba was the third ship built at A and J Inglis, Pointhouse, Glasgow. She was probably built in collaboration with Archibald Denny Dumbarton...
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    Japanese, inflicting heavy casualties, and captured Ramree Island and Cheduba Island, establishing airfields used to support the offensive into Central...
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    important objective for XV Corps was the capture of Ramree Island and Cheduba Island to construct airfields which would support the Allies' operations...
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    a 2.2-kilometre (1.4 mi) long islet off the southern end of Sagu Kyun. Cheduba Island lies further offshore, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the south-western...
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    Islands, Nicobar Islands and Mergui Archipelago of India and Myanmar. The Cheduba group of islands, in the north-east, off the Burmese coast, are remarkable...
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  • communications cable off Saigon Sankey (1945) – landings by Royal Marines on Cheduba Island Screwdriver (1944) – combined operations raid against a Japanese...
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    supplied by sea on the two offshore islands, Ramree Island and Cheduba Island. Cheduba, the smaller of the two islands, had no Japanese garrison but the...
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