Headquarters Company Wasn’t a Fighting Unit

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Mr. MacLean describes what the role of Headquarters Company was to be, and with no need for that role to be filled, what he did instead. He then describes how, because of where he was posted on the island, he did not actually see war action until well after Japan invaded.

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Being in Headquarters Company of the Royal Rifles, I wasn't in a fighting company, like A, B, C, or D. I was in Headquarters Company and I had been placed in the signal platoon, at the beginning, but then I had been transferred to number two and then number four on the ship. And ah, number four platoon was supposed to be Bren gun carriers, people movers, soldier movers, and we didn't have any of those. So everybody in Headquarters Company was just sent here and there, a few here and a few there, to help out where they needed help, carrying ammunition or whatever. And ah, I was, I was sent across the island from the north end of it, right to the south part of the island with a group of about ten or twelve. We were just outlook for the... to notify the headquarters if any, enemy landings there. But nothing happened on that side of the island as far as we were concerned, everything came from the China side. And um, it was, it was a kind of a shock then that we knew that we were at war. We were there for until the 18th I think it was, of December when the Japanese actually landed on the island then we were withdrawn. The eight or ten men that was with me, withdrawn back to Royal Rifles headquarters, around Palm Villa. And ah, but there was, up until the 18th I never saw anything, there was no war in my area at all.

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