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  2. Ceylon in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Singhalese women labourers RAF flying boat station at Red Hills Lake, Ceylon. The British had occupied the coastal areas of the island since 1796, but after 1917 the colony had no regular garrison of British troops. The Ceylon Defence Force and Ceylon Navy Volunteer Reserve were mobilised and expanded.

  3. Ceylon Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the war the 80th Carnatics, who were the last regular military unit stationed in Ceylon on garrison duties, left. This resulted in the Ceylon Defence Force becoming a regular military unit with some units, such as the Mobilized Detachment of Ceylon Light Infantry Volunteers having troops mobilised on a permanent basis.

  4. File:Flag of Ceylon (1875–1948).svg - Wikipedia

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    Allies of World War II; Asian Relations Conference; Athletics at the 1938 British Empire Games; Australian cricket team in England in 1934; Barney Henricus; Birmingham Mint; Blue Ensign; British Ceylon; British Empire in World War II; British Sri Lankans; C. Sittampalam; C. W. W. Kannangara; Cecil Clementi; Ceylon Defence Force; Civil ensign ...

  5. British Ceylon - Wikipedia

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    A small garrison on the Cocos Islands, crewed by Ceylonese, attempted to expel the British. It has been claimed that the LSSP had some hand in the action, though this is far from clear. Three of the participants were the only British Subject Peoples to be shot for "mutiny" during World War II. [26]

  6. Cocos Islands mutiny - Wikipedia

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    Units belonging to the Ceylon Defence Force (CDF), including the Ceylon Garrison Artillery (CGA), the Ceylon Light Infantry (CLI) and the Ceylon Volunteer Medical Corps, were mobilised on 2 September 1939, the day before Britain declared war on Nazi Germany. The CGA was equipped with six-inch (152 mm) and nine-inch (227 mm) guns.

  7. Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps - Wikipedia

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    The CPRC was mobilized once more when World War II began in 1939. Although primarily deployed for home defence in Ceylon the CPRC was a source for officer reinforcements, providing an estimated 700 volunteers who were commissioned as officers in the British Army and British Indian Army. Between August 1940 and July 1942, the CPRC dispatched six ...

  8. South East Asia Command - Wikipedia

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    The Eleventh Army Group had the Fourteenth Army on the Burma front, and the British garrison in Ceylon under its direct command. Stilwell also served as Chief of Staff to Chiang Kai-shek, who was officially the Supreme Allied Commander in China.

  9. Colombo Town Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Town Guard regiment was mobilized only on two occasions, these were during World War I and World War II. Primarily operating as a defensive force for Ceylon's then capital Colombo the regiment was made up of residents of Colombo with both British and Ceylonese Officers. Members of the regiment included many personalities who became ...