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British Army Aid Group | |
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英軍服務團 | |
Active | 1942–1945 |
Country | British Hong Kong |
Allegiance | British Army Allies |
Type | Para-military |
British Army Aid Group | |
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Traditional Chinese | 英軍服務團 |
Yale Romanization | Yīng gwān Fuhk mouh Tyùhn |
Jyutping | Jing1 gwan1 Fuk6 mou6 Tyun4 |
The British Army Aid Group (B.A.A.G.) was a para-military organisation for British and Allied forces in southern China during the Second World War. The B.A.A.G. was officially classified in the British Army's order of battle as an MI9 unit that was responsible for assisting prisoners of war and internees to escape from the Imperial Japanese Army's camps.