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Peristiwa Perang Dunia Kedua di Malaysia (tanah melayu)
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ader kawasan kat tanah melayu yg tak terjejas dengan peperangan contoh nya askar jepun tidak pernah memasuki satu2 kawasan kampung... |
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Originally posted by alphawolf at 27-3-2006 08:29 AM
eeekk...mok nik, tu gambar B-17 Amerika serang Jerman...hehehe
iyer ker ????
mok nik search dia tulis kat bawah tuh kata serang muar ..ish ish ishh ...
:tq: betulkan mok nik |
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Originally posted by HangPC2 at 27-3-2006 11:32 AM
ader kawasan kat tanah melayu yg tak terjejas dengan peperangan contoh nya askar jepun tidak pernah memasuki satu2 kawasan kampung...
ader kot...kawasan yg terpencil.
mungkin yg lain ada maklumat boleh beri nama tempat berkenaan.
nanti mok ni try cari |
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Kota Bahru was attacked 95 minutes before Pearl Harbor. |
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British Menyerah Kalah pun kene pancung dengan Pedang Gunto
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Originally posted by taiaha at 29-3-2006 08:07
Kota Bahru was attacked 95 minutes before Pearl Harbor.
The Japanese landed at Sabak beach at 12.45am 8th of December while Peral harbor was attacked at 7.55am on 7 december. To the Japanese Headquarters in Tokyo, the attacks were launched at (Tokyo Time)
1. Kota Baru - 2.15am
2. Pearl harbor - 3.25 am
3. Singora (Songkla) - 4.00 am
4. Hong Kong - 8.30 am
all on December 8 . |
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waaa...nice info...
aku cukup minat citer psl ww2 ni.... |
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HMS 'Prince of Wales' and HMS 'Repulse' Sunk
Location: 50 miles off the coast of Malaya
Date: 19 December 1941
Key Players:
Force Z (HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse under Admiral Tom Phillips); 88 Japanese aircraft from the First Air Force
HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse (Force Z under the command of Admiral Tom Phillips) were sunk on 10 December 1941 by Japanese warplanes, about 50 miles from the coast of Kuantan in Malaya. The loss of life was the greatest ever experienced by the Royal Navy in one incident; over 840 officers and men died. For the Japanese, this represented a significant victory.
The British battleships should have been accompanied by the carrier Indomitable, but she was damaged, and without her they were vulnerable. Radio silence was maintained with a view to a surprise attack on the Japanese in Kuantan; but without contact Phillips could not request the air cover which may have saved the British.
The Japanese had intelligence that Force Z were in the area but it wasn't until 8 December that HMS Prince of Wales and Repulse were photographed in Singapore Harbour. They were sighted again by a submarine on 9 and 10 December.
The Japanese First Air Force, composed of 88 aircraft (27 bombers and 61 torpedo planes), proceeded to the best estimated position of the enemy ships. The striking group was organised into nine flights. At 11am the contact was broadcast to the striking group and headquarters.
The Prince of Wales was crippled after the first torpedo attack. It was hit in the stern, twisting a propeller shaft. Then the main strength of the Japanese air attacks were directed against the Repulse. The Repulse was hit by one or two bombs and about 12 torpedoes. The Prince of Wales was hit by one bomb and ten torpedoes. Only four Japanese aircraft were lost. The escorting destroyers picked up survivors and returned them to Singapore...a tribute to men and officers who died in the Sea Battle of Malaya. |
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[quote]Originally posted by mok_nik at 24-3-2006 10:13 PM
Serangan Jepun ke atas Tanah Melayu merupakan sebahagian daripada rancangan Jepun untuk mewujudkan 揇aerah Kemakmuran Bersama |
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[quote]Serangan Jepun ke atas Tanah Melayu merupakan sebahagian daripada rancangan Jepun untuk mewujudkan 揇aerah Kemakmuran Bersama |
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Mengenai serangan ke atas Force Z. Satu pendapat mengatakan serangan udara tersebut sepatutnya boleh dipatahkan kerana bebrapa sebab iaitu peswat pengebom Jepun langsung tidak diiringi pesaawat pejuang yang membolehkan pesawat pejuang Buffalo (yang tiba hanya stelah kapal2 tersebut tenggelam) menyerang balas dengan hanya gangguan daripada mesingan peswat pengebom tersebut sahaja.
Mengenai kapal induk HMS Indomitable, ada mengatakan sekiranya kapal tersebut berada bersama2 Force Z, ianya akan hanya menambah tragedi kerana pesawat Fulmar yang dibawa Indomotable tidak setanding dengan pesawat Zero dan daripada 2 kapal tenggelam, berkemungkinan ia boleh menjadi 3! |
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Commonwealth Buffalo squadrons in Southeast Asia
When the war broke out, the British had four Buffalo squadrons at Singapore and in Northern Malaya.
Another was stationed in Burma.
The pilots included only 15 who actually served in the Royal Air Force. The others were officers or
(the majority) sergeant-pilots from Australia and New Zealand. Altogether, the Buffalo pilots numbered
118, of whom 28 were killed and another was captured--25 percent lost in less than two months.
Several others were badly injured.
U.S. Army equivalent ranks: squadron leader = major, flight lieutenant = captain, flying officer = 1st Lt, pilot officer = 2nd Lt |
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RAAF 21 ("City of Melbourne") Squadron
The "City of Melbourne" squadron had 12 Buffaloes at Sungei Patani, Northern Malaya, on 8 Dec 1941.
8 destroyed on the ground that day, and the squadron withdrew to Butterworth. 2 more Buffs were shot
down on 9 Dec in the first air-to-air combat for RAF fighters in the Pacific. The squadron was then
withdrawn to Ipoh and merged with 453 Sq under S/L Harper (see below). Squadron embarked for
Australia 27 Jan.
Sqn Ldr W F Allshorn RAAF
Flt Lt F H Williams RAAF
Flt Lt Max White RAAF (shot down 14 Dec; killed)
Flt Lt J R Kinninmont RAAF (crashed 15 Dec; claimed a scout and a Ki-43 19 Jan)
Flg Off G M Sheppard RAAF
Flg Off Bob Kirkman RAAF (claimed a Ki-51 19 Jan)
Flg Off C R McKenny RAAF (shot down 9 Dec; injured)
Flg Off H V Montefiore RAAF (shot down 9 Dec)
Flg Off D M Sproule RAAF
Flg Off J B Hooper RAAF (crashed 15 Dec)
Flg Off B Hood RAAF
Flg Off R H Wallace RAAF (crashed after midair collison 12 Jan; injured)
Sgt Henry Parsons RAAF (shot down 19 Jan; killed)
Sgt Norman Chapman RAAF (shot down 18 Jan; killed)
Sgt G Harrison RAAF (crashed after midair collison 12 Jan) |
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RAF 453 Squadron
18 Buffaloes and 1 Tiger Moth at Kallang, Singapore. 16 Buffs were sent north to Ipoh on 13 Dec, and the squadron earned the first solid air-to-air claim for a Buffalo that day, though the station commander and
another pilot were killed when they crashed out of fuel. The newly appointed station commander,
Wing Cdr L J Neale RAF, crashed 13 Dec and was injured. Got new a/c and withdrew to Kuala Lumpur,
southern Malay, 19 Dec. First major air-to-air combat with the 64th Sentai on 22 Dec,
12 Buffs vs 18 Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusas. With 3 a/c remaining, withdrew to Singapore island and got
more aircraft, with the merged 21/453 Sq having 16 Buffaloes on 25 Dec. The Japanese by this time were
flying from British airfields in Northern Malaya. With 4 Buffs remaining on 24 Jan, this was the only
Buffalo squadron still functioning at the end of that month. At least 7 Buffs were flown out to
Dutch Indies first week of February, and another (evidently the last) on 11 Feb.
Sqn Ldr Harper W H Harper RAF
Flt Lt Tim Vigors RAF DFC (shot down 13 Dec; injured)
Flg Lt R D Vanderfield RAAF, flight leader
(claimed 2 Ki-48s on 13 Dec; claimed a bomber 15 Jan; claimed a Ki-51 19 Jan)
Flt Lt B A Grace, RAAF flight leader
Flg Off F Leigh Bowes RAAF (claimed a bomber 15 Jan)
Plt Off G L Angus RAAF (crashed 13 Dec)
Plt Off D R L Brown RNZAF, on attachment from 243 Sq (crashed 13 Dec; killed)
Plt Off R W Drury RAAF (crashed 22 Dec; killed)
Plt Off T W Livesey RAAF (crashed 13 Dec; injured; crashed 22 Dec)
Sgt J Austrain KC
Sgt Harry Griffiths RAAF (crashed on patrol 3 Jan; injured)
Sgt M N Read RAAF (claimed a Ki-51 on 13 Dec; shot down 22 Dec; killed)
Sgt S G Scrimgeour RAAF (shot down 22 Dec)
Sgt V A Collyer RAAF (claimed a Ki-51 on 13 Dec)
Sgt W R Halliday RAAF
Sgt A W B Clare RAAF (claimed a Ki-43 17 Jan)
Sgt Keith Gorringe RAAF (claimed a Ki-51 19 Jan; crashed 29 Jan)
Sgt R R Oelrich RAAF (shot down 13 Dec; killed)
Sgt E A Peterson RAAF (shot down 22 Dec; killed)
Sgt G R Board RAAF (crashed 18 Dec; shot down 22 Dec)
Sgt J Summerton RAAF
Sgt K R Leys RAAF (shot down 21 Dec)
Sgt M B O'Mara RAAF
Sgt Geoff Seagoe RAAF (shot down 1 Feb) |
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RAF 243 Squadron
15 Buffaloes at Kallang, Singapore; 2 at Kota Bharu, Northern Malaya. On 12 Dec, 4 Buffs were flown up
to Ipoh and attached to 21 Sq. On 25 Dec the squadron had 15 Buffs on strength. After a long convoy
escort flight over water on 2 Jan, Sgt Weber wrote in his diary: "My word, when one is so far away from
land it is gratifying to recall the reliability record of the Buff's engine." The squadron lost 7 Buffs to
accidents in the first week of January. Only 2 Buffs remaining on 23 Jan. Squadron disbanded 27 Jan, with planes and pilots going to 453 Sq.
Sqn Ldr Frank Howell RAF, DFC (claimed a Ki-27 16 Jan)
Flt Lt Mowbray Garden RAF (claimed a Ki-43 13 Jan; shared a Zero 16 Jan)
Flt Lt Ron Bows RAF, flight leader
Flg Off M H Holder RAF
Plt Off E A Pevreal RAAF
Plt Off Gordon Bonham RNZAF (crashed on patrol 2 Jan; wounded 18 Jan)
Plt Off T B Marra RNZAF (claimed a Ki-27 16 Jan)
Plt Off J M Cranstone RNZAF
Plt Off R S Shield RNZAF (killed in takeoff collision 5 Jan)
Sgt Rex Weber RNZAF (shared a Zero 16 Jan; crashed 4 Feb from battle damage)
Sgt Bert Wipiti RNZAF (shared claim on a Ki-46 10 Jan; claimed a Ki-43 21 Jan; claimed a bomber 22 Jan)
Sgt Max Greenslade RNZAF (shot down 23 Jan)
Sgt Charlie Kronk RNZAF (shared claim on a Ki-46 10 Jan; claimed a Ki-48 20 Jan; crashed 1 Feb after
damage by a Hurricane)
Sgt Reg Newman RNZAF (shot down 12 Jan; killed)
Sgt Russell Reynolds RNZAF (shot down 13 Jan)
Sgt C F Powell RAAF (crashed on patrol 2 Jan; injured)
Sgt Geoffry Fisken RNZAF (claimed a Ki-27 Nate, two G3M Nells, and three Zeros, Jan-Feb;
leading Commonwealth fighter pilot against the Japanese)
Sgt Vic Arthur RNZAF (shot down 22 Jan; killed)
Sgt Noel Rankin RNZAF (shot down 12 Jan; killed)
Sgt P L Elliott RNZAF (killed in landing collision 5 Jan)
Sgt John Oliver RNZAF (missing in action 15 Jan)
Sgt Ginger Baldwin RAF (shot down 22 Jan; killed) |
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RAF 488 Squadron
17 Buffaloes at Kallang, Singapore; 16 remaining on 25 Dec. This was the least-trained Buffalo squadron.
The diarist wrote on 4 Jan: "The Squadron, thought not fully operational, has reached a high standard....
90% of the pilots are quite at home in Buffaloes as far as throwing the machines around is concerned, but have had very little altitude flying [because] the Buffalo engine will not stand up to full-throttle climbs. We have had cases of engine loss of power through drop of oil pressure and excess oil temperature.
The maximum height that can be reached is 25,000 feet." The squadron's first combat was on 12 Jan, with two Buffs lost and five damaged with no claims by the Kiwis. With only 2 Buffs remaining on 23 Jan, it
handed them over to 243 Sq and was requipped with Hurricanes, and MacKenzie replaced Clouston
as sqn ldr.
Sqn Ldr Wilf Clouston RAF, DFC
Flt Lt (later sqn ldr) J N MacKenzie RAF, DFC
Flt Lt J R Hutcheson RNZAF (shot down 13 Jan; shot down 17 Jan)
Plt Off Frank Oakden RNZAF (shot down 13 Jan)
Plt Off P D Gifford RNZAF
Plt Off J C Godstiff RNZAF (crashed 4 Jan; injured)
Plt Off Keith McAneny RNZAF (crashed 12 Jan; shot down 19 Jan; killed)
Plt Off H S Petit RNZAF
Plt Off G P White RNZAF
Plt Off Greville Hesketh RNZAF (shot down 15 Jan; killed)
Plt Off Bill Greenhalgh RNZAF
Plt Off Noel Sharp RNZAF (claimed a Ki-43 13 Jan; claimed a Zero 17 Jan; crashed 17 Jan)
Plt Off Frank Johnstone RNZAF (crashed 17 Jan)
Plt Off Ernie Cox RNZAF (shot down 17 Jan; killed)
Plt Off L R Farr RNZAF
Sgt W J N MacIntosh RNZAF
Sgt Ed Kuhn RNZAF (crashed 13 Jan; claimed a Ki-27 15 Jan)
Sgt Terry Honan RNZAF (shot down 12 Jan; injured)
Sgt Bob MacMillan RNZAF (shot down 12 Jan)
Sgt W R De Maus RNZAF
Sgt H J Meharry RNZAF
Sgt Don Clow RNZAF (crashed out of fuel 13 Jan)
Sgt Vic Meaclem RNZAF (crashed 12 Jan)
Sgt P E E Killick RNZAF (claimed a Zero 17 Jan)
Sgt J Burton RNZAF
Sgt C D Charters RNZAF (shot down 19 Jan; captured)
Sgt Alex Craig RNZAF (crashed 18 Dec; killed) |
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RAF 67 Squadron
16 Buffaloes at Mingaladon, Burma, with occasional dispersals to advanced fields at Moulmein and along
the Tenasserim peninsula. First actions were strafing across the border in Malaya; heavily engaged
defending Rangoon from Japanese bombers on 23 and 25 Dec, and again on 24 Jan. Withdrawn to
Magwe on xx Feb and with 4 remaining aircraft to India on 10 Mar.
Sqn Ldr R A Milward RAF, DFC (wounded by shrapnel 23 Dec)
Flt Lt Jack Brandt RAF (took command 15 Jan)
Flt Lt Colin Pinckney RAF (claimed a bomber on the ground 13 Jan; shot down 23 Jan; killed)
Flg Off P M Bingham-Wallis RAF
Flg Off J S Wigglesworth RAF (crashed 29 Jan; killed)
Flg Off John Lambert RAF (claimed a Ki-21 23 Dec; shot down 25 Dec; killed)
Plt Off G S Sharp RNZAF
Plt Off H Christensen RNZAF
Plt Off C McG Simpson RNZAF
Plt Off Paul Brewer RNZAF (shot down 20 Jan; killed)
Plt Off A A Cooper RNZAF
Plt Off P Parsonson RNZAF
Sgt Vic Bargh RNZAF (claimed a Ki-21 23 Dec)
Sgt John Macpherson RNZAF (shot down 25 Dec; killed)
Sgt E E Pedersen RNZAF
Sgt Ken Rutherford RNZAF
Sgt E L Sadler RNZAF
Sgt Gordon Williams RNZAF
Sgt G Norton RAAF
Sgt E H Beable RNZAF
Sgt W J Christiansen RNZAF
Sgt P T Cutfield RNZAF
Sgt John Finn RNZAF (shot down 20 Jan; killed)
Sgt Ted Hewitt RNZAF (shot down 25 Dec; killed)
Sgt Ron McNabb RNZAF (shot down 25 Dec; killed) |
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Originally posted by HangPC2 at 29-3-2006 09:54 AM
British Menyerah Kalah pun kene pancung dengan Pedang Gunto
http://img76.imageshack.us/img76/2069/image218tx.jpg
Dah menyerah kalah pun kena penggal jugak...takde ethics peperangan tul laa diorang nie.. |
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