- Vivian Bullwinkel
Vivian Bullwinkel-Statham AO, MBE, ARRC, ED (
18 December 1915 –3 July 2000 ) was anAustralian Army nurse during theSecond World War . She was the sole survivor of theBanka Island Massacre , when the Japanese killed 21 of her fellow nurses on Radji Beach,Bangka Island (Indonesia ), on16 February 1942 .Early life
She was born as Vivian Bullwinkel in
Kapunda, South Australia . She trained as a nurse and midwife atBroken Hill, New South Wales , and began her nursing career inHamilton, Victoria , before moving to the Jessie McPherson Hospital inMelbourne in 1940.World War II And The Banka Island Massacre
In 1941, wanting to enlist, Bullwinkel volunteered as a nurse with the RAAF but was rejected for having flat feet. She was, however, able to join the Australian Army Nursing Service; assigned to the 2/13th Australian General Hospital (2/13th AGH), in September 1941 she sailed for
Singapore . After a few weeks with the 2/10th AGH, Bullwinkel rejoined the 13th AGH in Johor Baharu.Japanese troops invaded Malaya in December 1941 and began to advance southwards, winning a series of victories and, in late January 1942, forcing the 13th AGH to evacuate to Singapore. But the short-lived defence of the island ended in defeat, and, on 12 February, Bullwinkel and 65 other nurses boarded the SS Vyner Brooke to escape the island.
Two days later, the ship was sunk by Japanese aircraft. Bullwinkel, 21 other nurses and a large group of men, women, and children made it ashore at Radji Beach on Banka Island; they were joined the next day by about 100 British soldiers. The group elected to surrender to the Japanese, and while the civilian women and children left in search of someone to whom they might surrender, the nurses, soldiers, and wounded waited.
Some Japanese soldiers came and killed the men, then motioned the nurses to wade into the sea. They then machine-gunned the nurses from behind. Bullwinkel was struck by a bullet and pretended to be dead until the Japanese left. She hid with a wounded British private for 12 days before deciding once again to surrender. They were taken into captivity, but the private died soon after. Bullwinkel was reunited with survivors of the Vyner Brooke. She told them of the , but none spoke of it again until after the war lest it put Bullwinkel, as witness to the massacre, in danger. Bullwinkel spent three and half years in captivity; she was one of just 24 of the 65 nurses who had been on the Vyner Brooke to survive the war. Another nurse was
Pat Darling , who died in 2007. [Sydney Morning Herald December 122, 2007]Bullwinkel was awarded the Associate of the Royal Red Cross in 1947 for her gallant actions during the war. [ [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1059669&search_type=quick&showInd=true It's an Honour] - Associate of the Royal Red Cross]
Later life
Vivian retired from the army in 1947 and became Director of Nursing at Melbourne's Fairfield Hospital. She devoted herself to the nursing profession and to honouring those killed on Banka Island, raising funds for a nurses' memorial and serving on numerous committees, including a period as a member of the Council of the Australian War Memorial, and later president of the Australian College of Nursing.
In the decades following the war, Vivian Bullwinkel received many honours and awards, including the Florence Nightingale Medal, a
Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1973 [ [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=1087419&search_type=quick&showInd=true It's an Honour] - Member of the Order of the British Empire] and an Officer of the Order of Australia. [ [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=872469&search_type=quick&showInd=true It's an Honour] - Officer of the Order of Australia]She married in 1977, changing her name to Vivian Statham, and returned to Banka Island in 1992 to unveil a shrine to the nurses who had not survived the war. She died of a heart attack on
3 July 2000 , aged 84.Further reading
* http://www.angellpro.com.au/Bullwinkel.htm
* http://www.users.bigpond.com/battleforaustralia/JapWarCrimes/TenWarCrimes/Banka_Massacre.html
* Jeffrey, Betty, "White Coolies", Eden Paperbacks, Sydney, 1954 (ISBN 0-207-16107-0)
* [http://www.awm.gov.au/fiftyaustralians/5.asp Fifty Australians - Vivian Bullwinkel] Australian War Memorial (RetrievedMarch 9 ,2008 )
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