War and History Poetry posted January 24, 2014 |
Vivian Bullwinkle - sole female survivor..
Women at War
by Aussie
The ship was strafed by yellow face
Nurses with patients swam for shore Radji Beach - Banka Island; safe place Twenty-one nurses and wounded galore. Joined by one-hundred brave British men All decided to surrender to Japanese Japanese found the motley fen Wounded, dying; Vivian spoke with ease. Bowing low she found her voice "We surrender, help us please." Bandy-legged, gibbering by choice Japanese marched the men to the seas. Machine guns spat deadly fire Allied troops - blood-red foam Bullwinkle screamed "Japanese liar" Nurses watched their men go home. Smoking guns coughed and spat All the dead men floated still Japanese kicked nurses where they sat The women rose with steadfast will. Twenty-two nurses waded into sea They knew they would join the men The guns opened fire - Japanese glee Silence reigned over them. Bullwinkle was hit - not dead She played 'doggo' - hour or more The waves washed her dose of lead She made her way to the shore. Found a soldier she could nurse They clung together watching still Bullwinkle let out a wailing curse "Bastard brutes - I would kill!" Twelve days they spent waiting for relief Bullwinkle needed to reach the boat crew They surrendered to the yellow thief POW camp became their stew. |
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1941 WW2: Vivian Bullwinkle enlisted with the Australian Army as a nurse. Whilst travelling with wounded men and her army nurses, the SS Vyner Brook was strafed by Japanese fighter aircraft - the ship was clearly marked as a hospital ship. The survivors made it to Radji Beach on Banka Island not far from where they had left Singapore. Bullwinkle lost her fight for the British soldier, he died shortly after they were imprisoned with the crew of the ship. She spent three and one half years in the POW camp and after the war was a highly decorated Captain. She died in 2000.
Doggo: to lay still and pretend to be dead.
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