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The 3rd Volume of Peter Pinney's WW2 trilogy sees Johnno near to the end of his secret war.
Author Peter Pinney gives the reader a fascinating insight into the foot soldiers dealing with a pointless campaign. There are still the patrols that give little other than rare action, grim humour and resentment to both the enemy and the brass. The racist language of the common soldier is still heavy but Johnno is getting a bit deeper in his thoughts as to what this all means to the Bougainville Islanders. One of his mates gives over a primus to one of the Islanders who has been a superb guide for the squadron.
“Masta, pight ‘e pinis, true?”
“Pight ‘e pinis true, Kirishu”
“Masta, alla white boss go ‘long sodawater now? ‘Long Australia?
“That's right sport.”
“Masta I can go too?”
As Johnno writes “No he couldn't”. Johnno contemplates all that Kirishu had done for them in the fight against Japan but going to “our island was unthinkable. He was not worthy. He was too black, customs would never let him through” “Nice of you to help us. Goodbye.” he writes bitterly.
Johnno wondered about what would happen to the natives and he was troubled by this. For their broken villages and shattered families they deserved more than “ a battered old primus and half a bag of salt” The island was theirs but would the absentee landlords return? Rebuild the ravaged plantations and begin recruiting local labour? “......and will anything have changed?” he thoughtfully writes. Johnno has gotten older and more thoughtful after 27 months in the tropics. He turned 23 in this the end times of the 2nd World War and that was considered middle aged by some of his comrades. Older than the “bum fluffed” officers foisted on these veterans of the jungle wars. But home has become a yearning for him and all his mates. Time to go and let's do what it takes and do what it takes some of them did. What a terrific trilogy.