SECRET WINKADAT OPERATION No 1 Syndicate [‘A’ Company]
Appreciation
Ground: Open paddy field or mud without cover for infantry. Villages thickly grown providing excellent cover for defence surrounded by open fields of fire easily covered with a minimum of weapons. To reach position, crossing of river by boat or foot to be carried out. Very great advantage to defence, none to the attack.
Space: Distance of objective from present positions too great for operation and return to be carried out on foot in one day.
Time: Owing to transport difficulties operation and withdrawal to be carried out within 24 hours, as it will not be possible to supply troops in occupation of the objective.
Weather: Further rain is anticipated but would not make the situation worse, as only bullock carts can be used forward of TAWGYI. Moonlight is nearing the full and lasts nearly all night, but may be obscured by rain clouds. State of tides not known but assumption is that it does not affect materially the crossings already recced.
Enemy: Intentions in area not known. May be presumed to be present in some strength in KYAUNGWA, KYIBINZU & THANATTAN*. Dispositions along river bank prevent surprise in crossing of river by day or night, except perhaps from SHANGAING area. It is assumed until receipt of further information that this crossing is not practicable. Enemy has shown a disposition to retire from a position isolated by troops, air-strafed & shelled, if the threat is sufficiently over-whelming. On the other hand, dummy “abandon ship” parties have been used during air strikes while a main force remains in the position, determined to fight it out. *From which directions counter attacks may be launched.
Own Troops: Will be required in sufficient force to advance on broad but strong front in approach to village, and from different
directions. Village fighting also demands large reserves. Supporting fire must be heavy and immediate to call.
Conclusion: Preliminary concentration of forces will be required in ZIBYUGON & KYONYE. Crossing of river to be carried out without opposition, only possible in area SQ 2707 or SHANGAING. Approach to village to be done at night. It is essential to seize a foothold in the village attacked at all costs, from which cover can be obtained for subsequent attacks and evacuation of casualties. The use of the crossing by boats in SQ 3108 can only be contemplated after the clearing of WINKADAT, when it would provide the main L of C. Clearing of the village to be done in daylight. Subsequent withdrawal across boat crossing. Evacuation of casualties very long and slow business.
An airstrike preliminary might have the effect of reducing the enemy garrison by evacuation, to the extent of possible complete evacuation. Generally, (i) the attack might be dodged by the enemy, the result of the operation being occupation and then evacuation of an empty village. (ii) or the enemy may remain to resist the attack, the result of the operation may then be (a), clearing of the village in close fighting, involving elimination of the enemy garrison at the expense of many infantry casualties or (b) failure to gain foothold in the village, involving withdrawal with casualties over the country to the original crossing, and possible exposure to counter attack from the south making withdrawal across the river very difficult.
Plan
1st Phase: Concentration of 1 Burma on bullock cart basis with 1 Coy at KYONYE and remainder ZIBYUGON, by 1100 hrs D-1. Rest during day. Assault boats brought up during day. Airstrike on WINKADAT at 1600 hrs, followed by artillery concentration for 10 minutes on same place foe 10 minutes.
2nd Phase: 3 Coys cross at SQ2707 at 2000 and occupy KALAZU. Harassing fire normal during
night on WINKADAT & KYWESAGYET up to 0300 hrs, on WINKADAT up to 0400 hrs, D Day.
3rd Phase: 1 Coy & mortar platoon to area 305 085 at 0400 hrs with assault boats.
3 Coys advance from KALAZU, occupy KYWESAGYET and advance and occupy South WINKADAT from SOUTH. No movement before 0300 hrs, South WINKADAT to be occupied by 0500 hrs. South WINKADAT being all village South of E.W. Grid Line 068.
4th Phase: Clearing of village WINKADAT, commencing at 0515 hrs with artillery support on call, and mortar support.
5th Phase: Withdrawal from WINKADAT to ZIBYUGON via crossing SQ3108 using folding boats, covered by Coy at 305 085. To be completed by 1700 hrs D Day. No Coy at KYONYE night D/ D+1.
Admin: F.S.M.O. with packs. 1 day’s (light Scale) rations to be carried on man. Coy reserve ammunition to move with Mortar Platoon. RAP with Mortar Platoon. All kit? On bullock carts.
Intercom: 2 FOOs with attacking Coys & Mortar Officer, all with w/t. 48 sets all Coys & Mortar Platoon. Tac HQ with attacking Coys, Main H.Q. with Mortar Platoon. Line to ZIBGUYON & Main HQ.
AJT 1 Burma. H.M. Gray. O.C. ‘A’ Coy.
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