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History of the Rangers: REIGN of Terror 3 -Brave Imban--Facing death fearlessly! By James Ritchie

 
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“When you're left wounded on

Afganistan's plains and

the women come out to cut up what remains,

Just roll to your rifle

and blow out your brains,

And go to your God like a soldier”

“We are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction.”

“It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.”

“Old soldiers never die; they just fade away.

“The soldier, above all other people, prays for peace,

for he must suffer and be the deepest wounds and scars of war.”

“May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't .”
“The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.

“Nobody ever defended anything successfully, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.

“Fixed fortifications are a monument to the stupidity of man."
“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died.
Rather we should thank God that such men lived.

The Soldier stood and faced God


Which must always come to pass

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He hoped his shoes were shining

Just as bright as his brass

"Step forward you Soldier,

How shall I deal with you?


Have you always turned the other cheek?


To My Church have you been true?"


"No, Lord, I guess I ain't


Because those of us who carry guns


Can't always be a saint."

I've had to work on Sundays

And at times my talk was tough,

And sometimes I've been violent,

Because the world is awfully rough.

But, I never took a penny

That wasn't mine to keep.

Though I worked a lot of overtime

When the bills got just too steep,

The Soldier squared his shoulders and said

And I never passed a cry for help

Though at times I shook with fear,

And sometimes, God forgive me,

I've wept unmanly tears.

I know I don't deserve a place

Among the people here.

They never wanted me around


Except to calm their fears.


If you've a place for me here,


Lord, It needn't be so grand,


I never expected or had too much,


But if you don't, I'll understand."

There was silence all around the throne

Where the saints had often trod

As the Soldier waited quietly,

For the judgment of his God.

"Step forward now, you Soldier,

You've borne your burden well.

Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,

You've done your time in Hell."

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REIGN of Terror 3 -Brave Imban--Facing death fearlessly! By James Ritchie
Wednesday, January 04, 2023
The late Penghulu Imban Medan

The British Gurkhas soldiers have a motto that goes “Better to die than be a coward!” Similarly, Brookes’ Sarawak Rangers slogan “Agi Idup Agi Ngelaban” is the pride of the Iban warriors who are prepared to die rather than surrender!

For that reason, the Gurkhas from Nepal and Iban have been renowned soldiers and who won numerous gallantry awards! In 1951, Sarawak’s Iban tracker, Awang anak Raweng became the first Malaysian to be bestowed the George Cross—Britain’s highest award for civilians--, when he fought communists in the Malayan Emergency in Johor.

Fourteen years later in 1965, Gurkha Lance Corporal Ram Bahadur Limbu was the only man Britain’s highest awards gallantry, the Victoria Cross. Both men had one thing in common; they did not fear death and fought to save the lives of their injured compatriots! On November 21, 1965 lance corporal Limbu risked his life twice to save two of his men at the Bau-Kalimantan border area during Malaysia-Indonesia Confrontation.

Limbu, 26, from 2nd Battalion, 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles, was in an advance party of 16 men when they were outnumbered 30 terrorists with two machine guns, holding a strategic position on a hill. When Limbu and his men were close to the invaders, he killed the sentry as all hell broke loose.

Armed with two machine guns, the terrorists wounding two of his Gurkhas, one a Bren gunner. An extract from London Gazette 22 April 1966 read:

“When he saw two of his men seriously wounded, he crawled forward, in full view of at least two enemy machine gun posts who concentrated their fire on him. “After a pause he rushed forward, hurled himself on the ground, picked up the man and carried him to safety. “Without hesitation he immediately returned for the other wounded man and carried him back through the hail of enemy bullets. It had taken twenty minutes to complete this gallant action.”

Exposing himself for a third time, Limbu then ran back in the open to, retrieve the Bren light machine gun and charged at the remaining invaders killing four and causing the enemy to flee in panic and abandon the assault! It was a similar story for 20-year-old Awang anak Raweng who was shot twice, fought 50 terrorists single-handedly and saved the life of injured British private Griff Hughes.

Awang’s Citation in The London Gazette read: “Awang completely disregarding his own wound, took up a position to defend the injured man. “Ultimately Awang was again wounded, the bullet shattering his right arm and rendering further use of his rifle or parang impossible.

He dragged himself over to the wounded soldier and took a grenade from the man’s pouch, pulled out the pin of the grenade with his teeth and with the missile in his left band defied the bandits to approach. So resolute was his demeanour that the bandits, who had maintained their attacks, withdrew.

The coolness, fortitude and offensive spirit displayed by Awang anak Rawang were of the highest order. Despite being twice severely wounded he showed the utmost courage and resolution to continue the fight and protect the injured soldier.”

In another incident 70-year-old headman Penghulu Imban anak Medan from Nanga Skuau was forced by the communists to choose between life and death! He chose the latter!

Imban’s story goes back to 1940 when at the age of 17 he swore allegiance to the government and was prepared to die for his country. A special report on the incident stated that 60 CTs arrived at the longhouse of Imban to persuade him to join them or die!

Surrounding the house late that afternoon, they ransacked the rooms seizing eight shotguns and 200 cartridges and tore up all the photos of the Malaysian King and Queen, Prime Minister and other key politicians. “At 10 p.m. on February 25, the armed CTs surrounded Penghulu Imban’s longhouse and ordered the frightened lo longhouse folks out of the rooms and herded them to the penghulu’s verandah at gun-point.”

As they gathered there one of the inhabitants called out to the old chief who was sick. They also seize of eight shotguns belonging to the Iban and about 200 cartridges. Instead of trying to try to escape, Penghulu Imban followed his captors to the far end of the longhouse to meet his fate.

When the Penghulu refused to pledge his loyalty to the communist cause, the tortured and threatened to cut off his genitals. In the final act, the CTs removed his ancestral “pengaroh” talisman and charms before he was shot dead.

After his killing, two of Imban’s sons swore to avenge their father and joined the Border Scouts. For his ultimate sacrifice Imban was posthumously awarded the title “Dato Sri” by the Governor of Sarawak Tun Abdul Taib Mahmud on October 8. Imban’s grand-daughter received the award from Tun Taib in Miri.

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