When I was at College the ex High Commissioner for Malaya cane to give us a lecture.
It was interesting because a complicated picture ,
There were three factions, :-
Malay Malays, the indigenous people .
Indian Malays ,and Chinese Malays .These two groups were immigrants who worked in various areas of business.
Tradesmen and the rubber industry ,tree tapping etc .
The young National Servicemen had it really rough .
Some not much more than 18, jungle warfare often and such a long way from home !It seemed to a degree like Burma again.
Just as with Korea in the fifties.My brother in law to be was in Korea aged 18/19 .East Lancs ,Canaries ,yellow hackle?
There were three enemies ,as the Malays,Indians and Chinese were by no means united ,that was part of the trouble ,fighting each other and then the British.
I had heard the lecture at school a couple of years earlier , so was set up to ask pertinent questions ,he was a boring speaker but as we knew lads who had served there ,friends’ ,older brothers etc it seemed more relevant .
Many of those lads had their studies interrupted ,(tragically some permanently !) by two years.
The war was over ,but all the other areas where young lads were sent to!
Malaya, Aden, Cypress, Korea, then later Africa,Mau Mau.
. Memory not perfect ,but when lads you knew were serving it really came home to you.
Viktoria,