- Contributed by听
- Alan Newman
- People in story:听
- Des Crowden, 5 commando
- Location of story:听
- Northen India
- Background to story:听
- Army
- Article ID:听
- A4462878
- Contributed on:听
- 15 July 2005
This story was submitted to the peoples war site by a pupil at esher high school on behalf of Des Crowden and has been added to the site with his permission.Des Crowden fully understands the site's conditions.
My commandos were in Southern India when the Japanese were threatening to move across the Burma border, into India. My unit, 5 Commandos, were in action in the Arakan. We were pulled out of action to help in northen india. we were to fly up there but unfortunately the monsoon rains started and planes couldn't fly in the monsoon so we were sent up by train, and as we went, north trains were heading the other way south filled with wounded. Going by train we were too late to help out and it was at this point that it was thought the defeated Japense would then try to enter India through the Naga hills. A country was influenced by a British woman who converted them to chirstianity. I was sent into the Naga territory with five men to act as an early warning system in case the Japanese arrived, as we had no radio. We were there for six days living with the natives who let us sleep in a large hut and some of them slept across the door of the hut in case the Jaapense arrived. We were on a small hill which had just six huts including a church. Then we ran out of food and the only food available was monkey. There were plenty of them! We had not option but to shoot two and they were cooked by the natives in this large hut in an open fireplace with no chimney. I've never ate monkey since!
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