Malayan Scouts SAS

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1951
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A01=Joseph Durkin
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Author_J C Durkin
Author_Joseph Durkin
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british army
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Category=NHF
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colonial power
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guerilla
guerilla campaign
guerillas
insurgents
japan
jungle
Language_English
malayan
malayan communist party
malayan emergency
malayan races liberation army
malayan scouts
mines
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plantations
Price_€10 to €20
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SAS
softlaunch

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752461106
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 250mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2011
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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When Japan withdrew its occupying troops at the end of the Second World War, the Malayan economy was in crisis. Wages were low, unemployment was high and strikes were common. The British administration dealt harshly with protestors and outlawed leftist political groups such as the Malayan Communist Party, whose military wing, the Malayan Races Liberation Army, began a successful guerrilla campaign against the symbols of colonial power, the mines and plantations. In desperation the British Army resurrected a force that had been disbanded after the Second World War: the SAS. Reformed as the Malayan Scouts, their task was to succeed where normal soldiering had failed and take the fight to the insurgents in the jungle, operating as guerrillas themselves. The Malayan Scouts (SAS) is the story of one soldier’s experiences of SAS operations during the Malayan Emergency, fighting a ruthless enemy in a hostile environment. The British did not always cover themselves with glory, and it is a tale of mutiny, cruelty and violence as much as comradeship and bravery. Yet it is a story that should be told.

J.C. Durkin was born in Athy, Ireland in 1929. He joined the British Army in 1948, serving with the 1st Lancashire Fusiliers. He transferred to D Squadron of the Malayan Scouts (SAS) in 1951 and was sent to Malaya to fight the communist insurgency. He later served with the Manchester Regiment until his discharge in 1964. He died in 2001.