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Greetings
in the name of the Emperor!
I
have the honour of presenting my report on the glorious outflanking
assault by San Company, ably supported by Chi Company, on the enemy
forces in the Pasembor/Bariani Gam area
It
is with regret that I must first report the noble deaths in battle of my
company commander, Captain Masakichi, and four fellow platoon commanders
in the heroic actions which took place on Sunday. I alone remain, and
have taken command of the remnants of San Company.
According
to your instructions to attack with speed and without regard to
casualties it was decided to employ San Company to assault and pin the
enemy forces in the area along the road to Lardak with local envelopment
to the north of the road, whilst Chi Company (acting as a second wave)
outflanked the enemy to the south in order to proceed to Lardak as
rapidly as possible.

The initial landings of 7th Platoon and
the attached Engineer Platoon went ahead as planned. Unexpectedly the
village
of
Pasembor
was found to be strongly held and was assaulted frontally by 7th
Platoon: Lt. Yasushi was killed in the assault and his platoon
temporarily forced back onto the beaches. Meanwhile the strong engineer
platoon of Lt. Mibu attempted to envelop the enemy position to the north
of the road. It was at this point that five enemy armoured cars were
observed on the road east of the village coming rapidly to the
assistance of the enemy in Pasembor. Without any anti-tank capability
other than close-assault with grenades it was imperative that the
village be taken without further delay and the vehicles overrun.
Fortuitously at this point a light bomber of our Imperial Air Force
arrived and twice attacked the cars scoring direct hits each time
immobilising two of them.
A
combination of congestion on the beaches and poor navigation by the raft
helmsmen, some of whose vessels overshot the landing beaches, meant that
reinforcements were slow in arriving. Eventually however 8th
Platoon under Lt. Misao landed and was immediately thrown into the
village in a Banzai assault assisted by the remnants of 7th
Platoon. Although the Engineer Platoon had orders to encircle the
village from the left, on hearing the Banzai shouts he appears to have
joined the assault leading his entire platoon out of the heavy jungle
directly towards the right flank of the enemy positions in Pasembor. The
glorious assault by 10 sections of infantry/engineers threw the enemy
out of the village and destroyed/captured two more enemy armoured cars.
Lt Mibu, his 2ic Sgt. Yoshito and Lt. Misao were all killed either in
the assault itself or in clearing the village. Casualties amongst the
men were very heavy. As the Engineer Platoon assaulted the village from
the left a new threat appeared on their flank. The platoon received
heavy fire from the jungle on their left flank and three sections were
stopped in their tracks. After Pasembor was secured it took some time
for the remnants of 7th and 8th Platoons to
reform, meanwhile the Engineer Platoon engaged the hidden enemy line in
the jungle to the NE of Pasembor.
At
this stage (just before 1 pm) Chi Company began to land on the beaches
with the very welcome addition of the Mortar Platoon, which was soon
engaged with the hidden enemy line and the remaining armoured car on the
road. Air support continued to arrive, a fighter strafing the enemy
positions and a scout identifying another enemy position in Bariani Gam.
As the first elements of Chi Company arrived, however, accurate and
prolonged enemy artillery fire began to fall on the road between
Pasembor and the beach, further delaying the progress of Chi Company and
the arrival of reinforcements, but fortunately not causing many
casualties.
My
9th Platoon had finally arrived. Remembering the force’s
objective to outflank the enemy and progress as rapidly as possible
towards Lardak, appreciating that his force had fallen behind schedule
due to unexpectedly heavy and ferocious enemy defences, and seeing that
the Engineer Platoon had been diverted from its original deep
penetration role and sucked into the fight for Pasembor, Captain
Masakichi ordered my platoon on a wide arc to bypass the enemy position.
At first going was extremely slow as a very steep hill appeared to our
front, the men complaining bitterly about the impenetrable nature of the
jungle on its lower slopes. However fortune came to our aid and Private
Kendo Nagasaki, our best scout, horribly disfigured during the fighting
in China, came across a jungle footpath clearly used by the local Malays
and, most fortuitously, leading east towards Lardak. This considerably
speeded the advance of my platoon.
Whilst
the impressive force of Chi Company began to outflank the last remaining
positions to the south of the road, overwhelming as they did the last
remaining armoured car and driving the remnants of the enemy defenders
of Pasembor deep into the jungle, the remnants of San Company were
reformed for an assault on the strong enemy position in the jungle NE of
Pasembor. The enemy had fought bravely, spurred on by their horribly
raucous instruments, and killed many of our comrades. Eventually Captain
Masakichi was ready to assault this last position. Although he tried to
encourage all the remaining men to join him in a Banzai assault they had
taken too many casualties and were reluctant to do so. Instead he
heroically but perhaps misguidedly took just one section with him: the
assault was not surprisingly thrown back and my illustrious company
commander joined his ancestors. However with Chi Company assaulting
their position from the right and with increasing pressure from San
Company in front the valiant enemy began to withdraw, firing all the
time. As we reached their original positions we found many dead and
wounded soldiers, many of whom appeared to be wearing skirts and who
were clearly inebriated on some strange brown saki. There were
certainly a lot of empty bottles lying around. As the enemy soldiers
fell back through the jungle they continued to frustrate San Company’s
attempts at advancing. From captives it became clear that the valiant
enemy troops had been abandoned by their cowardly officers during the
fighting withdrawal. They may have been valiant but we executed them
anyway.
Although
progress had been slow in the morning the last enemy positions were
falling back and our forces were now advancing rapidly on both sides of
the road. In fact, once the last armoured car was knocked out Chi
Company began to use the road itself for speed and soon arrived on the
outskirts of Bariani Gam where they began to assault the final enemy
position. Meanwhile my 9th Platoon had met no further enemy
resistance, significantly affecting my ability to keep the men moving as
one force. Our rapid advance through the jungle to the north of the road
eventually brought us out onto the road beyond Bariani Gam. The
defenders were otherwise engaged with Chi Company’s assault on the
other end of the village and I led my platoon down the road towards
Lardak, closely following some enemy trucks, one of which was on fire,
where I eventually met up with the forces under your direct command
assaulting Lardak from the north.
Casualties
within San Company were heavy. Whilst I only lost 1 man killed in my
platoon the remaining 2 platoons and the engineers suffered approx. 50%
casualties. And, as stated previously, of the six commanders only I
survived.
Respectfully
Lt
Higuchi Kesazou (Andy Robinson)
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