The Forgotten Highlander

The Forgotten Highlander
Title The Forgotten Highlander PDF eBook
Author Alistair Urquhart
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 283
Release 2010-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 1628731508

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Alistair Urquhart was a soldier in the Gordon Highlanders, captured by the Japanese in Singapore. Forced into manual labor as a POW, he survived 750 days in the jungle working as a slave on the notorious “Death Railway” and building the Bridge on the River Kwai. Subsequently, he moved to work on a Japanese “hellship,” his ship was torpedoed, and nearly everyone on board the ship died. Not Urquhart. After five days adrift on a raft in the South China Sea, he was rescued by a Japanese whaling ship. His luck would only get worse as he was taken to Japan and forced to work in a mine near Nagasaki. Two months later, he was just ten miles from ground zero when an atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. In late August 1945, he was freed by the American Navy—a living skeleton—and had his first wash in three and a half years. This is the extraordinary story of a young man, conscripted at nineteen, who survived not just one, but three encounters with death, any of which should have probably killed him. Silent for over fifty years, this is Urquhart’s inspirational tale in his own words. It is as moving as any memoir and as exciting as any great war movie.

Gordon Highlanders in the First World War

Gordon Highlanders in the First World War
Title Gordon Highlanders in the First World War PDF eBook
Author Cyril Falls
Publisher
Pages 294
Release 2014-05
Genre History
ISBN 9781783311057

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A hitherto rare unit history of one of Scotland's most renowned regiments in the Great War, written by one of the conflict's most distinguished historians, Cyril Falls. The Gordons were heavily engaged in most battles on the western front - including the Somme, Arras and the Ypres salient - and in the Italian theatre. Includes 21 sketch maps.

The Gordon Highlanders

The Gordon Highlanders
Title The Gordon Highlanders PDF eBook
Author Trevor Royle
Publisher Random House
Pages 155
Release 2011-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 1780572484

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The Gordons recruited from the north-east of Scotland and the regiment's character was moulded by men from the farming counties of Aberdeenshire, Moray and Nairn. It was raised in 1794 by an aristocratic landowner, the Duke of Gordon, whose wife played a major role in attracting recruits by riding through her husband's estates and offering a guinea and a kiss to each man who enlisted. Originally raised as the 100th Highlanders, it was later renumbered the 92nd Highlanders and in 1881 was amalgamated with the 75th (Stirlingshire) Regiment to form The Gordon Highlanders. In the nineteenth century the two regiments were in constant service throughout the empire and in 1879 the 92nd Highlanders were involved in Lord Roberts' historic march from Kabul to Kandahar during the fighting in Afghanistan. One of the first Victoria Crosses was awarded to a Gordon Highlander, Private Beach, who was decorated for his supreme gallantry while serving in the Crimea in 1854. Another Victoria Cross winner was Major George White (Afghanistan, 1879), who went on to become a field marshal. During the fighting on the north-west frontier of India in 1897, Piper George Findlater was awarded the Victoria Cross for continuing to play his pipes despite being wounded and under heavy enemy fire. In 1994, The Gordon Highlanders amalgamated with Queen's Own Highlanders to form The Highlanders and in 2006 became the 4th Battalion of The Royal Regiment of Scotland. This is a celebratory account of the regiment's long and distinguished history.

Scattered Under the Rising Sun

Scattered Under the Rising Sun
Title Scattered Under the Rising Sun PDF eBook
Author Stewart Mitchell
Publisher Pen & Sword Military
Pages 224
Release 2022-04-30
Genre
ISBN 9781399085113

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2nd Battalion, Gordon Highlanders was posted to Singapore in 1937 with their families. When the Japanese invaded Malaya in December 1941, the Battalion fought bravely until the surrender of Singapore on 14 February 1942. Those who were not killed became POWs. Of the 1000 men involved initially, over 400 had died by their liberation in summer 1945. Despite the diverse background of the members of the Battalion, all were bound by close regimental spirit. As POWs, all suffered hard labour, starvation, brutality and tropical diseases. Rank was no protection from death. After initial incarceration in Singapore the Gordons were dispersed to work on the famous Thai-Burma railway, in the mines of Taiwan and Japan and on other slave labour projects. Conditions defy modern comprehension. Others died trapped in hell-ships torpedoed by allied submarines. The author has researched the plight of these extraordinary men, so many of whom never saw their native Scotland again. Despite the grim conditions, he captures the strong collective regimental spirit and the humour and cooperation that saved so many who would have otherwise have perished à as many did. This is an inspiring tale of courage and survival against appalling odds.

St Valéry and Its Aftermath

St Valéry and Its Aftermath
Title St Valéry and Its Aftermath PDF eBook
Author Stewart Mitchell
Publisher Pen & Sword Military
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Escaped prisoners of war
ISBN 9781473886582

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During the German May 1940 offensive, the 51st (Highland) Division, including the 1st and 5th Battalions Gordon Highlanders, became separated from the British Expeditionary Force. After a heroic stand at St Valery-en-Caux the Division surrendered when fog thwarted efforts to evacuate them. Within days, scores of Gordons had escaped and were on the run through Nazi-occupied France. Many reached Britain after feats of great courage and tenacity, including recapture and imprisonment often in atrocious conditions in France, Spain or North Africa. Those imprisoned in Eastern Europe were forced to work in coal and salt mines, quarries, factories and farms. Some died through unsafe conditions or the brutality of their captors. Others escaped, on occasion fighting with distinction alongside Resistance forces. Many had to endure the brutal 1945 winter march away from the advancing Allies before their eventual liberation. This superbly researched book contains many inspiring stories that deserve and merit reading.

The Gordon Highlanders, 1787-1957. A Short History and Some General Information about the Regiment. [With Illustrations.].

The Gordon Highlanders, 1787-1957. A Short History and Some General Information about the Regiment. [With Illustrations.].
Title The Gordon Highlanders, 1787-1957. A Short History and Some General Information about the Regiment. [With Illustrations.]. PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Army. Gordon Highlanders
Publisher
Pages 100
Release 1959
Genre
ISBN

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The Gordon Highlanders, 1787-1959. A Short History and Some General Information about the Regiment. [With Illustrations.].

The Gordon Highlanders, 1787-1959. A Short History and Some General Information about the Regiment. [With Illustrations.].
Title The Gordon Highlanders, 1787-1959. A Short History and Some General Information about the Regiment. [With Illustrations.]. PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Army. Gordon Highlanders
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1959
Genre
ISBN

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