"We were creeping around the jungle like a lot of animals. You couldn't afford to make mistakes. There was no hot food. You couldn't cook your food. You had to eat it cold. The wrappers had to be taken off the tins so that they weren't left behind and they could be sort of traced back to Australia and the politicians would have to say no they don't belong to us, they belong to somebody else. There was no shaving. There was no smoking."
MAJOR BLUE HODGKINSON |