Training the Gurkhas - Part 2 of 3
Heroes Remember
Transcript
During that week we became, I particularly became friends with
one of their Gurkha Officers. The regimental officers were really
young British chaps who had learned Gurkhali language, but they
also had Gurkha Officers, and they, because they had Viceregal
Commissions rather than Royal Commissions, they had titles such
as Jemadar, Subadar and their weapon was a khukuri, I have one
in the den. And the khukuri is about a fifteen inch knife,
extremely hard metal, extremely sharp, it had, it has a handle
and then a curved blade. It's like a, it's not like machete,
because a machete is straight but this thing is, it's specially
balanced and the Gurkha Officers told me that when they were
fighting the Japs in the jungle, the Gurkhas didn't like their
bayonets and rifles. They would throw those down and go swinging
with their khukuris. One Gurkha, one British Officer told me,
he said we'd bivouacked at night, and we'd all bed down, post our
guards around the bivouac, and the Japs would be bivouacked
a little distance off, for the night. He said we never took roll
call at night because there would be a bunch of Gurkhas missing.
They'd sneak into the Jap bivouac and just lop off heads with
their khukuris. He says by night, by dawn, they were all back in
their bivouac. He said they, he thinks that the Japs have a joke
which says, "Well, we lived through another night," says one Jap
to another. The other fella says, "Shake your head."
Description
Mr. Romanow talks about his experiences with the Gurkhas.
Joseph Romanow
Mr. Romanow was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in 1921, to parents who immigrated to Canada in 1911. Mr. Romanow grew up in a Ukranian community and he learned to speak English from his playmates. He joined the Air Force from a youth group, was a mechanic for two years and then trained in Canada and England. He was able to fly in India and Europe, flying many different types of planes. After his university education he returned to the Air Force and worked with the Avro Arrow team.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 02:28
- Person Interviewed:
- Joseph Romanow
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Burma
- Battle/Campaign:
- Burma
- Branch:
- Air Force
- Units/Ship:
- 62, 435, 437 Squadron
- Occupation:
- Bomber Pilot
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