Description
Chindits
Ordinary soldiers asked to do the extraordinary, the British Chindits of Burma in WW2 have earned a fearsome reputation for bravery and sheer bloody mindedness in their drawn out daring raids behind Japanese lines. In a hostile environment, these men, nicknamed after a mythological Burmese temple beast, fought a hard war to win back Burma from the all conquering Japanese army and forged a name that will be remembered in history.
Contains:
Command (4 men): Officer with Thompson SMG, Sergeant with M1 Carbine, Medic and radio operator.
10-man Section: 2x NCO with M1 carbine, 2-man Bren Gun team, 6 Chindits with Lee Enfield rifles.
2 Burmese scouts
Mule and handler
Random wounded Chindit
2-man 2″ light mortar team.