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A Kiwi On Our Funnel by Gerry Wright


the story of two small warships, manned by New Zealanders that helped protect the newly independent Federation of Malaysia from Indonesian insurgents during those turbulent years of 1965-66.


These were the first New Zealand warshipsmanned in part by Volunteer Naval Reserve officers in a conflict zone since

World War II and the last to be involved in a hot action with a known enemy.

With 190 pages and many photographs and maps, the book explains the background, lead-up and much detail of the naval effort in that conflict.Principally this story is about HMNZS Hickleton and Santon and those who served in them.


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Gerry Wright


Price $A30.00 postage included to Australia.


Our story is much the same as of those in the 16th as we

all worked together in the Inshore Flotilla, Singapore.


Tiger Territory by Dr Ian Pfennigwerth


The defeat of the USA and its allies and its ramification internationally and domestically still reverberate. at

the ships and men of the Royal Australian Navy played in it.


Dismissed in the official history of the Malayan Emergency as ‘inappropriate to the circumstances’, Tiger Territory demonstrates for the first time how naval power was used in the Emergency to support the fighting ashore, and how the lessons learned were used in Confrontation with Indonesia a few years later. It also reveals the operations conducted by RAN ships and personnel to provide the intelligence needed to

defeat incursions and to prevent dangerous escalation of hostilities.


The book traces the role played by the Australian navy in converting the Royal Malayan Navy from a

sheltered workshop for passed-over personnel into a modern and dynamic force, which fought alongside its

Commonwealth partners with skill and determination against determined Indonesian incursions into

Malaysian territory. This was a partnership of lasting importance for both countries and for the region.


While naval warfare is often fought at arms length, Confrontation was very different. The opposing forces

were frequently in full view of each other, and fire fights with infiltrators were vicious close quarters battles.

Commonwealth ships never knew whether the next of dozens of vessels intercepted and inspected would

resist with deadly force, and the ships of the Australian 16th Minesweeping Squadron were in the front line.

The bigger guns of Australian frigates and destroyers backed them, and fired on Indonesian land incursions,

while Australian navy divers played their part in protecting the vital fleet base of Singapore and in denying

the insurgents access to caches of World War II ammunition and explosives.


With Confrontation defeated it was Australia that took a leading role in the resolution of regional defence

arrangements, with an Australian Admiral taking command on the departure of the British. The Five Power

Defence Arrangements set up in 1972 still operate today.


Tiger Territory is based on many previously unaccessed official records as well as the recollections of the

veterans who served in the theatre. It concludes with an account of the campaign waged by naval

veterans for just recognition, and for the benefits denied them, although freely available to army and air

force veterans of the Malayan Emergency. This scandalous situation was not finally resolved until 2005!


Ian Pfennigwerth is well qualified to tell this story. In his 35 years in the Australian navy he served in sea,

staff and overseas postings, including two tours in Malaysia during Confrontation. Gaining his PhD in 2005,

he has developed his interest in naval history, and is now the editor of the Journal of Australian Naval

History, and provides the naval commentary for the ABC TV broadcast of the Anzac Day march in Sydney.

Author and contributor to several journals, Tiger Territory is his third book.

His previous books were A Man of Intelligence: the Life of Captain Eric Nave Codebreaker Extraordinary  

and  THE AUSTRALIAN CRUISER PERTH 1939-1942


Dr Pfennigwerth is available for interviews and can be contacted on pfennigs1@bigpond.com

You can read the full press report here!


The UK distributors for the book are: Gazelle Book Services Limited, White Cross

Mills, Hightown, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 4XS, UK, sales@gazellebooks.co.uk, Ph: 44 (0)1524

68765.      


Konfrontasi By Jim Warren



“ROCKY” is a diarised account of his

experiences during Confrontation by a young

naval reserve officer who served in HMNZS

Hickleton during this conflict.


Illustrated with nearly 200 photographs the book

describes, in considerable detail, what life at sea

was like during a very tense period of South East

Asia’s history.


Those who were there, regardless of which navy

they served in, will relate to the many stories Jim

has recorded and others will obtain a very clear

insight into life at sea during those difficult, but

exciting, times and what life in the Far East was

like in the 1960’s.


“Konfrontasi” is available on line at:

Cybermarket.co.au - Konfrontasi