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Issue 5. April
1998. National Servicemen in the Malaya Campaign.
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| Issue 5. April 1998. National Servicemen in the Malaya Campaign |
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| With the National Servicemen of the 1st Battalion, Malaya | An introduction, with a map of the country in 1949, to the story of the Green Howards in Malaya.. | |
| Time Frame, Malaya. 1949 - 1952 | A chronicle of events associated with the three years spent by the Green Howards in Malaya. | |
| The Moulding of Men | Lieutenant Colonel Jock Neighbour recounts how National Service recruits were trained to be soldiers at the Richmond Depot of the Green Howards. | |
| At the Depot, by Peter Etherington | The Richmond memories of a Green Howards National Serviceman. | |
| Reluctant Heroes, - Our National Servicemen in Malaya | How the newly trained National Service soldiers coped with their role in jungle warfare. | |
| Fact File, - the 1st Battalion in Malaya, 1949-1952 | The numbers of men who served, were killed, and were decorated for bravery. | |
| The Trackers | An account of how the Trackers played a vital role during the Malayan campaign, and were used extensively by the Regiment during its three year tour. | |
| On Patrol | National Serviceman 2nd Lieutenant Frank Laycock, MC, describes an eventful patrol from his days in Malaya. | |
| The Singapore Riots | An account of how the 1st Battalion of the Green Howards were used to help quell the rioting that had broken out in Singapore in December 1950. | |
| The Evacuation of Kampong Miku | Brigadier John Oldfield describes how a population of 200 were evacuated from a Kampong in October 1951 for resettlement. | |
| The General Service Medal, with the clasp "Malaya" | A description of the General Service Medal, 1918 - 1962, with emphasis on those awarded for service in Malaya. | |
| Remembering Chan Too | Field Marshall Sir Nigel Bagnall writing of his fond recollections of the former Green Howards supporter and interpreter in Malaya. | |
| 'C' Company Completely Cut Off | How 'C' Company coped with the severe flooding that cut them off from the outside, and how they also provided assistance to the locals in this flooding. | |
| A Change of Tactics | Lieutenant Clive Artley describes how jungle warfare tactics were changed to achieve some impressive results. | |
| Jungle Weapons | Major James Pearson describes the weapons used during the Malayan campaign, as well as the clothing, rations, and communications equipment. | |
| The Bandit Camp Attack | Brigadier John Oldfield provides an account of an attack by a Company of the Green Howards on a guerilla camp, deep in the jungle. | |
| Malaya, - Terrorist Casualties | A breakdown of the terrorist casualties in Malaya, month by month, between 1949 and 1952. The number killed or captured by the Green Howards is included. | |
| Mortar Platoon | Derek Watkins recalls his experiences serving with a 3" Mortar Platoon in 1950 and 1951. | |
| My Time in Malaya | Colonel Michael Roberts, OBE, recalls his service with the Green Howards, serving as a Major in Malaya in 1951 and 1952. | |
| Malaya Platoon | The men of No 12 Platoon, 1st Battalion of the Green Howards, are photographed on active service in January 1952. The individuals are identified against the photograph. | |
| Malaya Miscellany | A selection of miscellaneous photographs, showing that there was more to service in Malaya than simply sitting out in the jungle on ambush patrol. | |
| The British Planters | The lighter side of the Malayan emergency, seen through the eyes of the British Planters who continued to live and work on the rubber plantations. | |
| Troopships | Troopships that have carried the Green Howards over the past 150 years are recalled. An account is provided of a voyage by the 6th battalion of the Green Howards to Northern Russia in 1918 on HMT "Tras-os-Montes". | |
| Malaya memories | The memories of Private Tony Bohanan are recalled as he writes an open letter to his former Platoon Commander in Malaya, Lieutenant (now the Reverend) Clive Artley. A reply is included from Clive Artley. | |