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Major J.M. Calvert D.S.O.
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Transcript of Distinguished Service Order Citation
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Brigade |
77th Indian Infantry
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Corps |
4th |
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Unit |
Royal Engineers
Column Commander,
77th Indian Infantry Brigade. |
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Date of
Recommendation |
(1943)
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Regtl. No. |
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Rank and Name |
Captain (T/Major) James Michael CALVERT |
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Action for which recommended :-
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OPERATIONS IN BURMA - MARCH 1943
Under the leadership of Major CALVERT, No. 3 Column carried out a
series of highly successful attacks on the SHWEBO-MYITKYINA Railway
on 6th March 1943. In the course of these attacks the railway line
was blown in 75 separate places, a number bridges were destroyed and
quantities of mines sown. The operation was not carried out without
interference from the enemy and Major CALVERT was interrupted in his
work of destruction by a strong force of enemy from NANKAN Station.
This force he engaged with determination, compelling it to withdraw
leaving fourteen dead on the field. He then returned and completed
the destruction of the railway.
Throughout this operation and the approach march to the railway,
Major Calvert was isolated from all assistance; the surprise he
achieved and, in particular, the great thoroughness and skill with
which the operation was carried out were due to his personal qualities of leadership
and supervision. The destruction of the railway was carried out
after a march through enemy occupied territory of over 200 miles,
occupying sixteen days. Had the column not been handled with great
skill, and faithful observance of the principles of long range
penetration taught, it would never have reached the railway
unopposed.
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Recommended By |
Brigadier O.C. Wingate, DSO
Comdr. 77th Indian Infantry Brigade |
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Honour or Reward |
D.S.O. (Immediate)
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Signed By |
Brigadier O.C. Wingate
Comdr. 77th Indian Infantry BrigadeGeneral Auchinleck
Commander-in-Chief India
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(London Gazette 06.08.1943) |
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