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Ubrary, Supreme Coy
September 13, 1940.
By
Walt Disnev
BRASS MITTS BOXING
MENT
MAGAZINE
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THE work of the Women
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SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., August (UP).—The Netherlands East Indies are probably in a much stronger position for self-defence from foreign attack and invasion than is generally thought, according to a survey recently completed by the Institute of Pacific Relations.
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While official figures on the strength of the Indies de- fences have been veiled secrecy since 1933, unofficial sources place the strength of her naval defences at one bat- tleship, three cruisers, eight destroyers, 18 submarines and ..42 torpedo boats,
Naval nuthorities have inng re- garded the submarine as the best means of naval defence for small countries which cannot indulge in large navies and the number which the Netherlands Indies are now known to possess would un- doubtedly play on important role not only against any nuval attack on the falands but especially against transports trying to land military expeditions,
As the islands have only a limited number of ports at 'which such debarkations could take place, the potential striking power of the Indies submarine fleet is greater than might otherwise be the case. Ar unusual, fenture of the In dles destroyers and minelayers, is that they are equipped to planes
Carry
aviation A plentiful supply of fuel has been nastared by the con- struction of two high-octane avia- tion gasoline plants.
The Netherlands Indles are well equipped from the standpoint of serial defence and for the bombing of attacking ships. The airforce includes Martin bombers, Koolhovens, Fokkers, and German Dorniers. Several excellent mili tury bases and numerous secret airfields' have been built in the jungles of the archipelago. Ground defence crews are equipped with Vickers anti-aircraft guns.
While during the early years of the Netherlands East, Indies effort to build up her defences, a large part of "her airplanes were pur- chased in European contres, the Indies Government has more re- cently
been making' Increased purchases from the United States. In 1938, out of a total of 104 planés imported into the Indies, 66 came from the United States.
cil)
The Volksraad (People's Coun- recently voted to purchase an additional 250 bombing planes.
Prior.
to the invasion of the mother country, the Netherlands' Indies army numbored $0,000, Slice then, steady recruiting has boen underway."
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EAST INDIES ARE READY
The Netherlands Indies in the past counted largely on the mother country for defence, But in re- cent years the Indles have followed a polley of being targely self-dr pendent, and complete,, organisa- tion has been effected to that end.
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Measures inken Include creation of a State Mobilisation Coundll; a Department of Econo- mic Affairs which will regulate shipping in case of war and insure the safety of certain harbours for both worships and the country's commercial vessels; the Installa- tion of coastal look-out posts with two-way radio apparatus; and on elaborate system for contacting merchant ships at sen should hostl- lities break out.
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Measures have also been taken for the laying of mines, the use of torpedoes, the convoying of mer- chant ships and gas protection.
Monsures for the mobilisation of the country's economic resources and the resultant transformation in the country's economy, have put the Netherlands Indies In a position, to put up a stout' defence against any lovader.
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WALT DISNEY-
FAMOUS BRITISH
REGIMENTS
*............. ROYAL INNISKILLING FUSILIERS .............*
No regiment has a richer heritage of tradition than the Royal Inniskilling Fusillers. Stubborn in defence, forth- right in attack, never inch. ing before the hardship of a campaign, its record is typical of the British Army.
The Inniskillings first appeared in the successful defence of the town of Enniskillen, when the loyal settlers in that town and district of the North of Ireland with- 168f stum! # picy? In the year against the native clans, and finally in 1889 closed the
tes of the city gutes against the troops of James II and declared for King William
Some wonderful feals of endur-
verord from
these early LAZINA dee on veror
Once the Inniskilling forces
forty
miles techend
In two days before meeting their enemy, and then defeated them. On
On another Occasion they had marched twenty- One miles immediately before goinu Inte battle, and, fighting on empty stomachs, won what Macaulay has described as "the most 'remarkable victory of irregulars over regular trops ever recorded."
The first great engagement in which the Inniskillings fought as in the regiment was regular Bottle of the Bayne in July, 1800, when King William appointed them as tus guards for that day.
"I have heard much of you," the King
"Let me stud
And he ething of you" well content with what he saw.
The Inniskillings next weat lo Flanders, and were present at the taking of Namur in 1895. which was one of the striking KPUENNUS of the campai
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1750 the Jegunent went
Americo North
to begin Uuse Leliom whirl resulted in the The regiment Conquest of Canada. was present al the fall of Montaval in 1760
were
They Then NEW the service against French and Spanish. settlers of the West Martinique indirs and Grenndu quickly seized, well FLS Kayano. which was later ex- changed for the pro- vince of Florida.
During American Independence
th
War of
the
picturesque incident occurred. A regiment of the French Grenadiers confronted the Inniskilling Fusi- liers,and French officer advanced In front of the line and challenged any one of the Inniskillings single combat.
Hits challenge was trummediately accepted by Captain Waldron, whic sprang eagerly to meet him, and after a few rapid passes in the Frenchina deed at his feel. Ex-
cited by the victory of their cham- plon, the Inniskillings dashed for- ward with the bayonet, and the enemy was forced to rotrent,
The regiment was present at the Battle of Waterloo, and never was
of power
endurance note lested. severely
Throughout the day they endur- ed
cannonade from the A pitiless French batteries, and were exposed to incessunt charges of French
ever cavalry, standing in diminishing square. Finally, when the battle was won, two-thirds of the Inniskillings Iny dend wounded on the ground, their loss belog the heaviest of any British regiment on the field. Speaking of the Inniskillings, the Duke
of Wellington said: "That is the re- gine which saved the centre of
ine at Waterloo. my
in 1835, 1840 und 1847 they were British engaged
protecting colonists against the Kaffics and Boers, and in 1857 took part in quelling the Indian Mutiny. The regiment was not again employed on belive service until the year 1897, when they took part in the the Indian Tirol campuig on Froglier
At the outbreak of the Boer War, the regument formed part of the bish Brigade of General Buller's Army and in December 1899 took part in the battle of Colenso,
In the operations that ensued the at Unakkings
engaged were Venter's Spruit, Spion Kop wrdd Vaalkranz, but it was at the as- sult of Railway Bill (afterwards known luiskilling Hill) that the regiment had its proudcat, if
FINE
BATTLE
RECORD
Inniskillinge
were actively engaged, and, not- withstanding the issue of the con- test, had no cause to feel dissnils- fied with the manner in which they hand carried out their duties,
They were next engaged under the Duke of York In Holland, from 1784 to 1795, and in the following
under year they proceeded,
Sir Ralph Abercromby, to oust the French from the island of SL Lucia, in the West Indies.
The
conduct of the Royal Innls- killing Fusiliers stood out in the which followed the operations lunging of the British on the island to such an extent that when Morne Fortune, the stronghold of the French, capitulated, its garrison of 2,000 men was ordered to lay down its arms to the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, and the King's Colour of that regiment was displayed for one hour on the captured fortress to mack whose was the lion's share of the victory.
In 1700, the regiment was again in Holland,, and at Callansterg and Bergen.their soldierlike conduct earned the thanks of their General on the field of battle.
In 1801,the
801, the regiment
won distinction
Bon under Abercromby. In Egypt, when Napoleon's Army of the East, was forced to capitulate and abandon that country,
again
Five years later the Inniskillings were engaged in preserving Sielly from Murat.
During the Peninsular War, when Wellington forced the French back from Spain over the Pyrenees, the Inniskillings earned their full meed of glory.
They fought at Badajoz, Sala- manca, Victoria, In the passes of the Pyrenees, and at Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
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They also took part in a serious engagement at Castalla, where a
men
LA
most costly, experi-
enre.
With the Inniskill- ings
the
leading, brigade advanced to
the
attack
with
thousands of prac
tised
Boer marke-
awaliing them. Without
moment's hesitation the Innis- killings dashed up the slope, and before the survivors staggered back they had lost their colonel and half the batiniton under the pitiless fre. Checked, but not defeated, the gallant Irishmen stuck to their position in front of the Boers, and no effort could drive them away. Thus they held the Boors while Str Redvers Buller swung round his army, and they had their revenge defencos when the Pieters Hills went down before the British attack, and the way to Ladysmith at last lay open,
When the regiment marched through the streets of Ladysmith, there were only Ave officers and forty per cent of the men lett.
In the Great. War of 1914-18 the prom Royal Inniskilling Fusillers duced thirteen service battalions, which was wonderful achieve
all ment as the were nearly men
fighting in They took part in France, Flanders, Gallipoli, Saloni- ca, Palestine, and the following is, final record of the battle. honours won by the regiment, in the World War
volunteers.
the
Le Cateau: Retreat from Mons: Marne, 1914: Alsne, 1014 Armen- 1016- tleres, 1014: Festubert,
Somme, 1916-18: Albert, 1916: Gillemont: Ginchy: Arras, 1917: Scarpe, 1917: Messines, 1917-18: Ypres, 1917-18: Plickem: Lango- marck, 1917 Cambral, 1917-18: St. Quentin: Rosieres: Hindenburg Lino: Beaurevoir: Courtral: Selle Sambro:
Kosturing: Struma: Helles: Landing at Helles: Krithia: Suvia: Landing at Suvlat Seimi tar Hills Gaza: Jerusalem, 1917-18.
In June of 1939, the Duke of Gloucester, Colonel of the Regi- menti presented the Inniskilling Fuvillers with new colours on their 250th anniversary,
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