Main Performers | The Hon. Angus Ogilvy The Burmese Ambassador Commodore L N Mungavin General Sir Roy Bucher General Sir Charles Jones Sir Robert Crichton-Brown Sir Hugh Cudlipp Earl Mountbatten of Burma Colonel-Viscount Slim Major-General W E V Abraham Captain E W Bush Lt.-Colonel G R A Brooking Sir Bernard Chacksfield Sir Hugh Stockwell Sir Walter Walker Lt.-Gen Sir Reginald Savory Major-General J M L Grover Major-General D T Cowan Major-General D C Hawthorn Major-General G M Dyer Sir R Victor Goddard Rt. Hon. Sir John Smyth A E Slater A St.Pierre A E Creighton Commodore R K S Chandri Chandan Singh Lt.-Colonel M A Hussain Group Captain G A Khan Colonel Ernest L Hatchell Lt.-Colonel James P Kehoe Lt.-Colonel George D Hudman
The 'Gang'Show Denbigh and Flint Battalion ACF, Royal Welch Fusiliers Women's League of Health and Beauty
Joe Church Frank Phillips - speaker, Vera Lynn - vocal, William Davies - organ |
Orchestra or Band | Regimental Band of the Scots Guards, Military Band and the Pipes and Drums of the 1st Battalion Royal Scots |
Choirs | South Wales Burma Star Choir, Cowbridge Male Voice Choir and Maestig Gleemen |
Conductors | Major J H Howe, C Owen Goss, Bandmaster Lt. C Jarvis, Bandmaster Mr Bryan Briggs-Watson |
Set List | 'Memorial, Ralph Reader' (The 'Gang Show'), 'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem), 'God of Our Fathers, Known of Old', 'Keep Right on to the End of the Road' |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1974/57), Event Schedule (RAHE/4/4/16) |