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Battle of the Admin Box
Part of the Burma Campaign

Sikh troops of 7th Indian Division man an observation post in the Ngakyedauk Pass area of the Arakan, Burma, February 1944
Date5–23 February 1944
Location20°55′55″N 92°26′58″E / 20.932080°N 92.449349°E / 20.932080; 92.449349
Result Allied victory
Belligerents

 United Kingdom

Empire of Japan Japan
Azad Hind
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom Philip Christison Empire of Japan Tokutaro Sakurai
Strength
at start:
2 infantry divisions
1 armoured regiment
reinforcements:
2 infantry divisions
1 infantry division
Casualties and losses
3,506 total[1]
3 Fighter aircraft[2]
3,106 killed
2,229 wounded[3]
65 Fighter aircraft[2]
Sinzweya is located in Myanmar
Sinzweya
Sinzweya
Sinzweya, Myanmar


Pietro Armando Lavini (born Potenza Picena (Italy), probably in 1927 [4]) was a Capuchin friar, also known as Padre Pietro and "God's builder", as almost his entire life was devoted to rebuilding, single handedly, the ruined church of San Leonardo al Volubrio (L’Eremo di San Leonardo) in the Monti Sibillini National Park, near Rubbiano (in the province of Montefortino, in the Marche region of Italy).[5] The church lies just to the north west of the Gole dell'Infernaccio, the "Gorges of Hell".