The British Commonwealth forces lost over 10,000 men, of them from disease.
Commonwealth forces operated the type from May 1942 to July 1944.
From 1933 he was chaplain general to the Commonwealth military forces.
The situation of the Commonwealth forces, short of money and food, was difficult.
They also had to promise not to engage Commonwealth forces for the next three months.
Even so, the British and Commonwealth forces managed to make do with what they had.
The majority of the Commonwealth forces either died in battle or were killed shortly thereafter.
Until the 18th century they were considered the elite of the Commonwealth armed forces.
The third day was when the Commonwealth forces were finally defeated.
A further 1,349 were sent later as part of Commonwealth forces.