Monday 19 December 2011

Jungle walk in 1953 at the Malayan/Thai border

‘Some time in 1953, a Press Officer and I were assigned to cover a patrol by the Jungle Field Force on the Malayan/Thailand border. Arriving at Tanah Merah, in the state of Kelantan, we were glad to hear the Jungle Field Force, in cooperation with the police, had been combing the border for Communist terrorists and their camps.

‘From a Malayan Railway coach we changed to a Thai train to proceed to the Thai town of Sungai Padi. Apart from my photographic material and equipment I was weighed down by a kitbag containing four days’ ration, clothing and arms weighing about 70 lb. We embarked on an endless walk, although later it was confirmed to be only 10 miles – through padi fields and undergrowth.

‘We camped in the open. The only water available was from the padi fields. That night was memorable for its oppressive warmth and the waves of mosquitoes stinging and humming us to very tired sleep. Early next morning we started for the hills for a combing of the border for Communist terrorists and their camps. We did about 15 miles day journey and camped out another night in the jungle. The next day we went back to Tanah Merah.’

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