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Celebrated Indian field marshal with a razor-sharp wit

By Stephen Fidler

Published: July 4 2008 19:28 | Last updated: July 4 2008 19:28

Agence,France-Presse

It was February 1942 on the Sittang River in Burma. Sam Manekshaw had already lost half his men as they fought to take Pagoda Hill from the Japanese invaders. He rallied what was left of his company, urging them to continue the advance.

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