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THE MALAYAN EMERGENCY, 1948-1960
ZZZ 71989H
Major John Slim shows field radio equipment to Tunku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya, during his visit to the 22nd Special Air Service Regiment camp near Kuala Lumpur. http://media.iwm.org.uk/ciim5/297/527/large_000000.jpg
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Great shot of insignia in wear. What is the slip over his shoulder strap read?Cannot make it out.
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Maj Slim extolling the virtues (if any) of the 62 Set - it was tropicalised but not waterproofed - not ideal for Malaya. Mike
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Usually a two man operation as well ... one to 'manpack' the set and another for the battery! Can remember the pneumonic for setting it up - 'Recently London Has Had Air Raids Now Diversions Are Made Covering Kent'!! Damned if I can remember all the functions now. |
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Were they issued that early? I've only even seen them worn once (by the RSM 22 SAS , in parade KD) but that was a decade or so later later. |
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