WAS A PRISONER
CAPTURED BY OWN MEN AUSTRALIAN'S EXPERIENCE An Australian medical corporal has had the novel experience of being captured by bis own troops. I-Ie had volunteered to penetrate enemy lines to try to pick up ccb, tain Italian equipment. Dressed in a nondescript uniform, without badges, he wormed his way into the enemy's position and found what he was looking for. He still had a few hours of darkness left and he was just planning to return to his men when, with a blood-curdling yell, Australian troops burst into
the Italian position in a surprise night attack. They bayoneted some Italians,, and ] rounded lip others as prisoners. Included, in the prisoners was, the medical corporal. His attempts to explain that he was not an Italian did not convince his guards and his explanations -were further complicated by the fact that he was afflicted by a bad. .stutter. He was hustled back to the Australian lines with the other prisoners and spent the rest of the night and the best part of the following day in a prisoners' camp before his identity y/as established.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 4, 14 September 1942, Page 3
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185WAS A PRISONER Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 4, 14 September 1942, Page 3
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