- Jack Wong Sue
Jack Wong Sue, OAM, DCM, JP also known as Jack Sue, born
12 September ,1925 is a prominentChinese Australian . Wong Sue served behind enemy lines inBorneo as a member of AGAS 1, part of theZ Special Unit , duringWorld War II . After the war, Sue became a prominent businessman owning a dive store, and working as a guide for tours into Borneo and later an author. He was also a musician performing with local bands aroundPerth, Western Australia for 60 years.War service
Following the outbreak of the
Pacific War , and even though he was only 16, Wong Sue was given a white feather, a symbol of perceived cowardice sometimes presented to men of military age in wartime. In spite of his age, Wong Sue was able to join the Norwegian Merchant Navy by claiming to be 18 and forging his parents' signatures.Following many hazardous wartime voyages on
merchant ship s, Wong Sue attempted to join theRoyal Australian Navy when he turned 18. He claimed that he was rejected as a result ofracism , due to his Chinese descent. Although the Australian armed services did not have an official policy which rejected non-white applicants, there is evidence that discrimination did occur. [According to Mo Yimei: "It is estimated that there were probably more Chinese serving in the Australian forces than any other minority group in Australia. Although Chinese applicants were still to some extent discriminated against, prominent examples can still be found in the forces." (cite web
url = http://www.multiculturalaustralia.edu.au/doc/yimei_1.pdf
date = 1988
title = "Harvest of Endurance: a History of the Chinese in Australia 1788-1988"
accessdate = 2007-10-28
publisher = Australia-China Friendship Society, Sydney)] On September 25, 1943, Wong Sue joined theRoyal Australian Air Force (RAAF), and became a crew member on RAAF crash rescue boats.Because of his Asian appearance and fluency in the Malay and
Chinese language s, Wong Sue was asked to join the Allied intelligence/commando unit, Z Force, and he receivedjungle warfare training atFraser Island ,Queensland and advanced jungle training at Cairns.Wong Sue was among members of Z Force landed in
Borneo in groups of between 5 and 25 men to undertake surveillance, sabotage, attacks against Japanese forces, and the training of Bornean resistance forces. The commandos claimed 1,700 Japanese killed for the loss of 112 commandos. [http://www.booktopia.com.au/biographies-true-stories/cB-p1.html] They also claimed to have trained about 6,000 Bornean guerillas. Wong Sue witnessed the mistreatment of Alliedprisoners of war at the infamousSandakan camp, in North Borneo and the failure of Allied military leaders to enable rescue operations, before all but six of the POWs died, as a result of theSandakan Death Marches .He reached the rank of
Leading Aircraftman [cite web
url = http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/script/veteran.asp?ServiceID=R&VeteranID=930600#summary1
title = World War 2 Nominal Roll
accessdate = 2008-04-12
publisher = Australian War Memorial] (some sources indicate that he was an acting Sergeant) and was awarded theDistinguished Conduct Medal (DCM). [cite web
url = http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1069314&search_type=simple&showInd=true
title = It's an Honour website
accessdate = 2008-04-12
publisher = Australian Government]Return to civilian life
Wong Sue was discharged from the RAAF on 21 January 1946, where upon he returned to Perth and subsequently opened a retail store devoted to diving equipment in Midland, the first such store in Western Australia. Although he remained a civilian, Wong Sue later instructed and advised members of the Australian Army's SAS Regiment in jungle tactics.
His published works include two books published circa 2001: a memoir of his military service, "Blood on Borneo" (ISBN 0-646-41656-1) and; a collection of anecdotes regarding a 1963 shipwreck, "Ghost of the Alkimos" (ISBN 0-646-42801-2).
In 2006, Wong Sue was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for "For service to the community, particularly through the preservation and recording of military and maritime history." [cite web
url = http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1131910&search_type=simple&showInd=true
title = It's an Honour website
accessdate = 2008-04-12
publisher = Australian Government]Footnotes
ee also
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White Australia Policy
*Borneo campaign (1945) External links
* [http://www.jackwongsue.com/index.htm Jack Sue WA Skindivers (business homepage)]
* [http://www.pacificwrecks.com/people/veterans/sue.html pacificwrecks.com, "Jack Wong Sue 'Z' Force AKA 13"]
* [http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/script/veteran.asp?ServiceID=R&VeteranID=930600#summary1 World War 2 Nominal Roll, "WONG SUE, JACK"]
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