The Guns of Muschu: The Story of the One Australian Who Survived the Raid on the Island of Muschu in 1945
By (Author) Don Dennis
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st September 2006
Australia
General
Non Fiction
General and world history
Second World War
Modern warfare
Warfare and defence
940.54265
Paperback
264
Width 152mm, Height 230mm
412g
During the night of 11 April 1945, eight Australian Z Special commandos landed on Japanese-held Muschu Island, off the coast of New Guinea. Their mission was to reconnoitre the island's defences and confirm the location of two concealed naval guns that commanded the approaches to Wewak Harbour.
But the secret mission went horribly wrong. Unknown to them, their presence had been discovered within hours of their landing. With no means of escape, the island became a killing ground.
Nine days later, on the New Guinea mainland, the only survivor staggered back through the Japanese lines to safety.
This is the remarkable true story of that survivor.
Don Dennis is the nephew of Mick Dennis, the central character in this book. He is a former army officer, serving in Vietnam, and is the author of One Day at a Time (UQP 1992) and co-author of The Antipodes Deterrent (Lynx 1989).