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![]() | My great uncle Percy (see my signature) was captured at Singapore and died in 1943 in one of the Jap PoW camps. What would his medal entitlement have been? Am I right in thinking it would be the 1939-45 Star and War Medal with possibly either the Burma or Pacific Stars? Any help gratefully recieved ![]()
__________________ In memory of my great uncle, 5833402 Private Percy Bradbury, 5th Bn Suffolk Regiment. Captured at Singapore and died in captivity aged 26 years.Buried at Kanchanaburi War Cemetery; so far from home but not from our hearts ![]() Learning about the Indian Airborne, Army Commandos, Home Guard, Paras, LRDG, SAS & SOE during the war. |
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If captured @ the fall of Singapore{With the Suffolks;TA;?}He would have received the Medals you state:1939~1945 Star;PACIFIC Star;British War Medal,{Same as "My" Lads the 1st & 2nd Cambridgeshire Regiment T.A; & 5th Norfolk R;}Had he been in long enough,he may if serving with the Terriers earned the Efficiency[Territorial}Also.[War service counted as double for Territorial Awards,so eg;1936~43 would be 7 Years,with 3.5 of them approximately counting double]
__________________ In Memory Of Sergeant~Pilot Bernard Henson,RAFVR; 32 Sqn/257 Sqn RAF 1924~1940,Who Died @ the Guns of Adolf Galland,"A Few Quick Bursts From My Guns Put The Pilot Out Of His Misery" Adolf Galland Speaking Of 17th November 1940 in his Autobiography. "Per Ardua Ad Astra" Bernards Picture is My Avatar All Men Of The 1st & 2nd Battalions The Cambridgeshire Regiment,T.A;1939~46;Especially those who did not return:Salute The Fen Tigers. | |
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Many thanks for confirming what I suspected. Yes, Percy was in the 5th Suffolks, but he lived in Southall, Middlesex and wasn't in the Army before the war. A bit like my grandfather who also lived in Southall and ended up in the 5th Beds and Herts. Once again, Cheers ![]()
__________________ In memory of my great uncle, 5833402 Private Percy Bradbury, 5th Bn Suffolk Regiment. Captured at Singapore and died in captivity aged 26 years.Buried at Kanchanaburi War Cemetery; so far from home but not from our hearts ![]() Learning about the Indian Airborne, Army Commandos, Home Guard, Paras, LRDG, SAS & SOE during the war. | |
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I consider the award of the Efficiency Medal{Territorial}to these Men who endured the Evil Internment @ His Majesty The Emperor Of Japan's Pleasure,as one of the hardest earned of all Medals,to survive against the odds of extreme disease,abuse,cruelty,starvation etc; for nearly 5 years,almost beggars belief. It is surprising,considering the Territorial Local Nature of these TA Battalions How Many Men came from well out of the Recruitment Area
__________________ In Memory Of Sergeant~Pilot Bernard Henson,RAFVR; 32 Sqn/257 Sqn RAF 1924~1940,Who Died @ the Guns of Adolf Galland,"A Few Quick Bursts From My Guns Put The Pilot Out Of His Misery" Adolf Galland Speaking Of 17th November 1940 in his Autobiography. "Per Ardua Ad Astra" Bernards Picture is My Avatar All Men Of The 1st & 2nd Battalions The Cambridgeshire Regiment,T.A;1939~46;Especially those who did not return:Salute The Fen Tigers. | |||
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__________________ In memory of my great uncle, 5833402 Private Percy Bradbury, 5th Bn Suffolk Regiment. Captured at Singapore and died in captivity aged 26 years.Buried at Kanchanaburi War Cemetery; so far from home but not from our hearts ![]() Learning about the Indian Airborne, Army Commandos, Home Guard, Paras, LRDG, SAS & SOE during the war. | ||
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![]() | I feel the Japanese would have come out with a higher regard; from the whole affair if they like the Germans had had some contrition & acceptance of their War Crimes,The blunt refusal to acknowledge responsibility even after 60 years keeps the lividity alive,more so to those who like yourself lost close relatives & those who still suffer,
__________________ In Memory Of Sergeant~Pilot Bernard Henson,RAFVR; 32 Sqn/257 Sqn RAF 1924~1940,Who Died @ the Guns of Adolf Galland,"A Few Quick Bursts From My Guns Put The Pilot Out Of His Misery" Adolf Galland Speaking Of 17th November 1940 in his Autobiography. "Per Ardua Ad Astra" Bernards Picture is My Avatar All Men Of The 1st & 2nd Battalions The Cambridgeshire Regiment,T.A;1939~46;Especially those who did not return:Salute The Fen Tigers. |
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Maybe I'm wrong, I don't know, but if they can't accept that what they did was wrong (and that's putting it mildly) then people like my family can't forgive.
__________________ In memory of my great uncle, 5833402 Private Percy Bradbury, 5th Bn Suffolk Regiment. Captured at Singapore and died in captivity aged 26 years.Buried at Kanchanaburi War Cemetery; so far from home but not from our hearts ![]() Learning about the Indian Airborne, Army Commandos, Home Guard, Paras, LRDG, SAS & SOE during the war. | |
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![]() | Worth mentioning to those who criticise the dropping of A bombs on Japan: how many more Allied soldiers (and Japanese conscripts) would have died in taking Japan and continued fighting in Burma/China/Manchuria; and how many thousands of POWs would have succumbed during another year or so in captivity, no doubt on the end of conventional air raids, with even less food and supplies and with long marches to new camps? Anti-American and/or Dead White Male Bashing IMHO. Richard
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An evil; undoubtedly but @ the time a Necessary one & In my Opinion,one that preserved a Shaky peace for the ensuing 50 odd years throughout the Western World. One cannot uninvent Technology,though Pol Pot did try?
__________________ In Memory Of Sergeant~Pilot Bernard Henson,RAFVR; 32 Sqn/257 Sqn RAF 1924~1940,Who Died @ the Guns of Adolf Galland,"A Few Quick Bursts From My Guns Put The Pilot Out Of His Misery" Adolf Galland Speaking Of 17th November 1940 in his Autobiography. "Per Ardua Ad Astra" Bernards Picture is My Avatar All Men Of The 1st & 2nd Battalions The Cambridgeshire Regiment,T.A;1939~46;Especially those who did not return:Salute The Fen Tigers. | |
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