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The Story at Durham

The Story at Durham

 

In April 1942 the 2nd Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry were sent from the UK to ‘Destination X’. Little did they know that their service in South-East Asia would later see them involved in one of the most severe and brutal conflicts of the Second World War.

The story of the Battle of Kohima and its legacy, highlights how the local regiment connects County Durham with a far bigger story, spanning continents, decades, and generations. 

Visit between 14 June – 20 October 2024 to see the Exhibition on The Forgotten Battle.

The button below takes you to the search function on The Story Durham's website where you can find photographs and references to the Durham Light Infantry who fought at Kohima - the memorial stone to the DLI in Kohima is pictured below:

The Story Durham - Kohima

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Lecture at the Royal Hospital Chelsea
NOW SOLD OUT! The Battle of the Tennis Court: Kohima, April – June 1944 - by Bob Cook
Mobile Teaching Unit: New KET project in Nagaland
The Mobile Teaching Unit will reach between 900 and 1,000 children aged between eight and fourteen.
Kohima Commemoration Service 2025
A service took place to remember the battles of Kohima, Imphal and VJ 80th anniversary
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