Accession Number | S00369 |
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Collection type | Sound |
Measurement | 7 hr 15 min |
Object type | Oral history |
Physical description | 1/4 inch sound tape reel; BASF LP 35; 7 1/2 ips/19 cm.s; 15/16 ips/2.4 cm.s; 5 inch; stereo |
Maker |
McNeill, Ian Graham |
Date made | 28 February 1985 |
Access | Open |
Conflict |
Malayan Emergency, 1948-1960 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: © Australian War Memorial![]() |
Copying Provisions | Copyright restrictions apply. Only personal, non-commercial, research and study use permitted. Permission of copyright holder required for any commercial use and/or reproduction. |
Brigadier James Graham Ochiltree OBE (Rtd) as Commanding Officer 2nd Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment, Malaya 1955-1957, interviewed by Ian McNeill
Ochiltree speaks of his childhood and education; his early army training; 2 RAR prior to leaving for Malaya in December 1955; the Jungle Training Centre, Canungra; travel to Malaya; 2 RAR's dual roles as part of the Strategic Reserve and as an operational unit, fighting communist terrorists (CTs) in the Malayan Emergency; weapons and armoured vehicles; the use of helicopters and other aircraft; aerial bombing by Lincolns; casualties and accidental weapon discharges; trackers, both Australian and Malayan; aspects of Operations Concorde, Deuce, Eagle Swoop, Rubber Legs and Shark North; frustrations during Amnesty; CT organisation and tactics; local support for CTs and resettlement; the organisation of anti-terrorist forces in Malaya and significant personnel; relations with various Commonwealth units involved in the Strategic Reserve and the Malayan Emergency; comparisons between the Malaya Emergency and Vietnam; problems with married quarters, both in Australia and Malaya and the solutions; Minden Barracks, Penang and difficulties in deploying 2 RAR to the mainland; troop rotations from Minden Barracks to operational areas; limited training facilities on Penang Island; differences between British and Australian administrative practices and ration packs; relations with the press; control of health risks, including VD; the many official visitors to 2 RAR; families' welfare including natal matters; the importance of sport within the Commonwealth forces; the extent of his command responsibilities in Southeast Asia; 2 RAR officers and the imbalance in ages; the return of 2 RAR to Australia; the hand over to 3 RAR; various photographs; the pentropic division; the application of Malayan experiences to his future postings as Director of Infantry and Commandant of the Officer Cadet School, Portsea, and the RAR tie. Mrs Ochiltree speaks of 2 RAR family matters and welfare.
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