Cumilla Cantonment | |
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কুমিল্লা সেনানিবাস | |
Cumilla, Chittagong, Bangladesh | |
Coordinates | 23°28′3″N 91°7′3″E / 23.46750°N 91.11750°E |
Type | Cantonment |
Site information | |
Controlled by | Bangladesh Army |
Cumilla Cantonment ( Bengali: কুমিল্লা সেনানিবাস) is a military station located near Cumilla, Bangladesh.
During the Second World War, a jungle warfare school was set up at Comilla by the 14th Indian Infantry Division. [1] after the mid-1942 Allied retreat from Burma. The school emphasized techniques in six areas key to successful fighting in jungle terrain: outflanking, being outflanked, ambushing and other minor tactics, the myth of the impenetrable jungle, health, and fitness. [2] The school was transferred to Sevoke in 1943. [3]
In 1943-1944, military contractors constructing what was then called Mainamati Cantonment disturbed and damaged unsurveyed archaeological remains at the site. [4] Later, the base was renamed Comilla Cantonment. [5]
During the Bangladesh Liberation War 1971, an Indian news magazine described it as "one of the best natural fortifications" in East Bengal because "the greater part of this cantonment is tunnelled into the hill and is impervious to aerial bombing". [6]
Bangladesh Military Academy (BMA) was initially established at Comilla Cantonment on 11 January 1974 and later relocated at Bhatiary in 1976. [7]
Cumilla Cantonment | |
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কুমিল্লা সেনানিবাস | |
Cumilla, Chittagong, Bangladesh | |
Coordinates | 23°28′3″N 91°7′3″E / 23.46750°N 91.11750°E |
Type | Cantonment |
Site information | |
Controlled by | Bangladesh Army |
Cumilla Cantonment ( Bengali: কুমিল্লা সেনানিবাস) is a military station located near Cumilla, Bangladesh.
During the Second World War, a jungle warfare school was set up at Comilla by the 14th Indian Infantry Division. [1] after the mid-1942 Allied retreat from Burma. The school emphasized techniques in six areas key to successful fighting in jungle terrain: outflanking, being outflanked, ambushing and other minor tactics, the myth of the impenetrable jungle, health, and fitness. [2] The school was transferred to Sevoke in 1943. [3]
In 1943-1944, military contractors constructing what was then called Mainamati Cantonment disturbed and damaged unsurveyed archaeological remains at the site. [4] Later, the base was renamed Comilla Cantonment. [5]
During the Bangladesh Liberation War 1971, an Indian news magazine described it as "one of the best natural fortifications" in East Bengal because "the greater part of this cantonment is tunnelled into the hill and is impervious to aerial bombing". [6]
Bangladesh Military Academy (BMA) was initially established at Comilla Cantonment on 11 January 1974 and later relocated at Bhatiary in 1976. [7]