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17 January 1946) as a temporary Major attached the Burma Intelligence Corps. He was promoted to war-substantive lieutenant-colonel in the Indian Army, to acting colonel on 15 November 1945 and to temporary colonel on 5 May 1946. He retired from the Indian Army on 3 January 1949 as an honorary
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which is given to the best cadet of each yearโ€™s class. He was commissioned on 1 February 1935, his seniority later being antedated to 4 February 1934. For a year after commissioning he was attached to the 2nd battalion the
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on 9 March 1936. He was promoted Lieutenant on 4 May 1936. His battalion was involved in fighting on the North West Frontier during 1936-37. Dunn served under
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28 October 1942). He attended the Staff College at Quetta and then saw further service in Burma, receiving another Mention in Despatches (
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and after training served with the 2nd battalion 20th Burma Rifles, seeing service in Burma during the rebellion of 1930-32.
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on 10 January 1931. He attended the Kitchener College, Nowgong and from there was later selected to attend the
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when the Japanese invaded in 1941. For his services on the retreat from Burma he was Mentioned in Despatches (
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at Agra. On 24 February 1936 he was admitted to the Indian Army and appointed to the 2nd battalion the
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In a move to build confidence in the Burmese Union that would include all ethnic groups, Dun, a
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Dun, Smith. Memoirs of the Four-Foot Colonel. Ithaca, NY: Cornell Southeast Asia Program, 1980.
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Dun retired to Kalaw where he died in 1979. he is buried in Kalaw Christian Cemetery.
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Dun enlisted in the Indian Army on 8 November 1924, initially with the 10th battalion
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as part of the first batch of cadets. Called "The Pioneers", his class also produced
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and the first person belonging to the ethnic group to hold the office.
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Index

Lieutenant General
MC

Irrawaddy delta
Burma Province
British India
Kalaw
Shan State
Burma
British India
British Burma
Burma
British Indian Army
British Burma Army
Burmese Army
Lieutenant-General
Brigadier
Service number
Burma Rifles
Burmese Army
Mohmand campaign of 1935
World War II
Sword of Honour
Military Cross
Lieutenant General
MC
Burmese
Karen
20th Burma Rifles
Viceroy's Commissioned Officer

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