Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Mar 19
th, 2015 at 7:13pm:
Me old man was at Milne Bay, then transferred to 3rd Aerial Resupply Company, and flew over the Track many times... also did the 187th Airborne drop at Nadzab...
Buna and Gona were shockers and a waste of too many good men.
He was at Milne Bay? Jesus Christ. The Japanese atrocities committed there by the Japanese Special Naval Support mob were particularly horrific.
And the anopheles mosquitoes and other types of mosquitoes created wholesale malaria, dengue fever, dysentery, etc.
Never mind the fighting - just the diseases that quickly appeared among the men in those dank forests, swamps and misty mountain valleys was enough of a trial.
An interesting little footnote was the number of Australian survivors of the Papua campaign who said they couldn't have endured it all as well as they did without their government-issue cigarettes. It was their only 'little luxury' and personal comfort in those hellish climes facing a suicidally fanatical Japanese fighting force.
What particularly pissed me off were the mindless orders from headquarters that the troops must charge over open ground at well-defended Japanese bunkers where machine gun fire cut them down like daisies in a field. And this order was repeated again and again with hundreds dying for absolutely no strategic gain.
Those back in the Port Moresby and Brisbane HQs who gave these orders should have been executed after the war.