Welcome to the web site for the
"Road To Mandalay" Living History group
We are a group of UK based living history re-enactors, who portray various elements of the British & Commonwealth 14th Army forces, which made the decisive push for the recapture of Burma during World War 2.
Why did we decide to portray the Burma Theatre of operations?
The founding members of the group all have direct family ties through their grandfathers, fathers and close family members, who all served with elements of the British forces during the Burma campaign of World War 2.
Commonly refered to as the "Forgotten Army", our purpose as a group, is to educate the public, through visual portrayals of life during the Burma campaign of World War 2.
We are determined to play our part in remembering not only our own family members, but all who served shoulder to shoulder in the Commonwealth 14th Army, so that their sacrifices and hardships will not be forgotten by future generations.
Why did we decide to portray the Burma Theatre of operations?
The founding members of the group all have direct family ties through their grandfathers, fathers and close family members, who all served with elements of the British forces during the Burma campaign of World War 2.
Commonly refered to as the "Forgotten Army", our purpose as a group, is to educate the public, through visual portrayals of life during the Burma campaign of World War 2.
We are determined to play our part in remembering not only our own family members, but all who served shoulder to shoulder in the Commonwealth 14th Army, so that their sacrifices and hardships will not be forgotten by future generations.
"When You Go Home, Tell Them Of Us And Say,
For Their Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today"
In memory of
Commonwealth Forces
Who served in Burma
1941-1945
For Their Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today"
In memory of
Commonwealth Forces
Who served in Burma
1941-1945