No Surrender in Burma: Operations Behind Japanese Lines, Captivity and Torture
This is the extraordinary true story of a British Commando in Burma who, cut off behind enemy lines, walked 2,000 miles towards India and freedom in 1942, but was betrayed to the invading Japanese only 20 miles short of his destination, tortured by the infamous Kempeitai and finally incarcerated as a POW in Rangoon’s notorious Central Jail for the rest of the war.

Lance Corporal Fred Goode was one of 50 men of Special Service Detachment II (Middle East), whose role in 1941 was to support Chiang Kai-shek’s forces fighting in Japanese-occupied China and to train Chinese guerrilla units in demolition and resistance. With Japan’s entry into WW2 in December that year, they were tasked with destroying airfields and taking bullion to India. When they were overtaken by enemy forces before crossing the Irrawaddy River, their CO instructed them to split into four groups and head for India or Yunnan. Of the original 50 men, only Fred and seven others survived.

While not an educated man, Fred tells his extraordinary story of endurance and survival with brutal honesty. His account makes for compelling reading.
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No Surrender in Burma: Operations Behind Japanese Lines, Captivity and Torture
This is the extraordinary true story of a British Commando in Burma who, cut off behind enemy lines, walked 2,000 miles towards India and freedom in 1942, but was betrayed to the invading Japanese only 20 miles short of his destination, tortured by the infamous Kempeitai and finally incarcerated as a POW in Rangoon’s notorious Central Jail for the rest of the war.

Lance Corporal Fred Goode was one of 50 men of Special Service Detachment II (Middle East), whose role in 1941 was to support Chiang Kai-shek’s forces fighting in Japanese-occupied China and to train Chinese guerrilla units in demolition and resistance. With Japan’s entry into WW2 in December that year, they were tasked with destroying airfields and taking bullion to India. When they were overtaken by enemy forces before crossing the Irrawaddy River, their CO instructed them to split into four groups and head for India or Yunnan. Of the original 50 men, only Fred and seven others survived.

While not an educated man, Fred tells his extraordinary story of endurance and survival with brutal honesty. His account makes for compelling reading.
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No Surrender in Burma: Operations Behind Japanese Lines, Captivity and Torture

No Surrender in Burma: Operations Behind Japanese Lines, Captivity and Torture

by Fred C. Goode
No Surrender in Burma: Operations Behind Japanese Lines, Captivity and Torture

No Surrender in Burma: Operations Behind Japanese Lines, Captivity and Torture

by Fred C. Goode

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This is the extraordinary true story of a British Commando in Burma who, cut off behind enemy lines, walked 2,000 miles towards India and freedom in 1942, but was betrayed to the invading Japanese only 20 miles short of his destination, tortured by the infamous Kempeitai and finally incarcerated as a POW in Rangoon’s notorious Central Jail for the rest of the war.

Lance Corporal Fred Goode was one of 50 men of Special Service Detachment II (Middle East), whose role in 1941 was to support Chiang Kai-shek’s forces fighting in Japanese-occupied China and to train Chinese guerrilla units in demolition and resistance. With Japan’s entry into WW2 in December that year, they were tasked with destroying airfields and taking bullion to India. When they were overtaken by enemy forces before crossing the Irrawaddy River, their CO instructed them to split into four groups and head for India or Yunnan. Of the original 50 men, only Fred and seven others survived.

While not an educated man, Fred tells his extraordinary story of endurance and survival with brutal honesty. His account makes for compelling reading.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473823785
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 01/02/2015
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.20(h) x 1.20(d)
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