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Bastard behind the lines, the extraordinary story of Jock McLaren's escape from Sandakan and his guerrilla war against the Japanese, Tom Gilling

Label
Bastard behind the lines, the extraordinary story of Jock McLaren's escape from Sandakan and his guerrilla war against the Japanese, Tom Gilling
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
portraitsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Bastard behind the lines
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Tom Gilling
Sub title
the extraordinary story of Jock McLaren's escape from Sandakan and his guerrilla war against the Japanese
Summary
Scottish-born but a Queenslander to the bone, Jock McLaren was a true Australian hero. As a prisoner he escaped twice, first from Changi and later from the infamous Sandakan POW camp in Borneo. After paddling a dugout canoe across open sea, he fought for two years with American-led Filipino guerrillas, his exploits so audacious the Japanese put a price on his head. At the helm of his 26-foot whaleboat, the Bastard, McLaren sailed brazenly into enemy-held harbours, wreaking havoc with his mortar and machine guns before heading back out to sea. In early 1945 he joined Australia's secretive Z Special Unit, parachuting into Borneo to carry out reconnaissance and organise anti-Japanese resistance ahead of Allied landings. He cheated death on numerous occasions and saved his own life by removing his appendix without anaesthetic, using 'two large dessert spoons' and a razor blade. Drawing on Allied and Japanese wartime documents, Bastard Behind the Lines brings the story of a courageous digger vividly to life and throws light on a rarely explored aspect of Australia's Pacific war
Target audience
adult