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Group    From 26/2/1951 

Burma Star Association

Categories: Armed Forces

Countries: Burma

Burma Star Association

Organisation which relieves need, hardship or distress among men and women who served in the British and allied forces, and the nursing services in the Burma Campaign in WW2. Membership is restricted to those who were awarded the Burma Star medal.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Burma Star Association

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Burma Star Association

Rose bushes are planted in garden area behind this plaque.

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