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Action during the Malayan Campaign
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Australian 2 pounder gun of 13th Battery, 4th Anti-Tank Regiment, firing on Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go light tanks of the 14th Tank Regiment on the Muar-Parit Sulong road on 18 January 1942. Sergeant Charles Parsons and his crew were credited with destroying six of the nine tanks in this engagement.
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These are the Australians who General Percival accused of "antagonising the Japanese".
Despite their gallant efforts, the Japanese skill at bypassing strong points by moving through the jungle and attacking the defenders from behind negated their ...
These are the Australians who General Percival accused of "antagonising the Japanese".
Despite their gallant efforts, the Japanese skill at bypassing strong points by moving through the jungle and attacking the defenders from behind negated their efforts.