File:RAF aircraft attack bridges on the Burma-Siam railway.jpg
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- Description: Royal Air Force aircraft attack bridges on the Burma-Siam railway. British and Commonwealth forces halted the Japanese advance at the Burma-India frontier in 1942, but the campaign to drive them back out of South-East Asia was one of the hardest fought of the war. The use of air power was a critical factor in achieving Allied victory
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