The Krait Honouring Z special veterans on our ABC

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    Those on the political Far Right who want to sell off our ABC
    will never prevail as they are just a minority who cannot handle
    their team ever being criticised.

    Today I watched a replay of the ABCs “Australian Story" that honoured
    our brave Z special service men who used a boat called the KRAIT  in
    their secret mission to get their men behind enemy lines and inflict
    damage. They succeeded in sinking 7 ships of the Japanese fleet
    inside Singapore harbour which was the prime Japanese navy stronghold.

    Many Australians would get much enjoyment watching programmes such
    as this that would never be shown on commercial television. Commercial
    TV is more into  programs like the 7 year switch lol.

    The KRAIT is such an interesting story and I would recommend it to anyone.
    Its available on ABC iview.



    Monday 8:00pm


    The Story of the Krait
    19/04/2017

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    On the eve of ANZAC Day, Australian Story revisits the secret weapon behind an audacious and top secret World War II mission – a rickety old fishing boat.
    The inconspicuous MV Krait ferried 14 commandos thousands of kilometres behind enemy lines into Singapore harbour in 1943.
    The mission? To blow up enemy shipping right in the heart of Japan’s wartime stronghold. The men involved in this extraordinary raid included some from the top secret, so-called ‘Z Special Unit’.
    For ‘Z Special’ veteran Douglas Herps, telling the story of MV Krait, and preserving the boat for future generations, became his final mission.
    The Story of the Krait also features Roma Page, whose husband Bob Page was on board MV Krait. It was only when the secret exploits of ‘Z Special Unit’ were finally revealed many years after the war that she came to understand Bob’s bravery and ultimate fate.

    See here the honour roll in memory of the men of 'Z Special Unit' Operations Jaywick and Rimau who went behind enemy lines during World War II. Lest We Forget.
 
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