MALAYA

Formation of The British Battalion
At Ipoh there was a brief rest, and it was here that on 20th December 1941, the British Battalion was formed from the remnants of the 2nd Bn The East Surrey Regiment and the 1st Bn The Royal Leicestershire Regiment. The latter had suffered severe losses in the earlier fighting, particularly at Jitra, and was less than 150 all ranks strong. Here, too, the respective Brigade Headquarters were amalgamated to form the 6/15th Indian Infantry Brigade which now consisted of the British Battahon the 1/14th Punjab and a combined battalion of Jats and Punjabis.

C O'N Wallis
Adjutant C O'N Wallis.

The British Battalion was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Morrison MC, the redoubtable commander of the 1st Leicesters. The Surreys provided the Adjutant, Major Wallis, the Carrier Officer, Lieutenant Bingham, the Quartermaster, Captain Gingell, Captains Bruckmann and Vickers, commanding C and D Companies respectively, and a number of platoon commanders. The strength of the British Battalion was made up to War Establishment of 760 all ranks, but there was a shortage of light machine guns and mortars.

After a few days rest at lpoh, the 6/15 Brigade was ordered to take up a defensive position at Kampar, about 40 miles to the south. The Bntish Battalion spent the last week of December 1941 in preparing the position by digging, wiring and clearing fields of fire.

In spite of the urgency of the situation, Christmas Day was not overlooked. The Leicesters' Regimental History records, "Captain Gingell, the Quartermaster, worked wonders on Christmas Day, and everyone got a ration of beer as well as turkey and other sorts of livestock. The Battalion Chaplain visited the Battalion and held a short service". It was the calm before the storm.

East Surrey Officers Who Served in The British Battalion

Battalion Headquarters
Adjutant   Captain C O'N Wallis
Quartermaster   Captain W G Gingell

Headquarter Company
Captain E A L Andrews   Captain A C A Cater
Captain WAG Edwards   Captain E A F Howard
Captain A J H Martin    
Lieutenant J T Barnard   Lieutenant L P B Bingham
Lieutenant E J Peel-Yates    

Rifle Company C
Captain PAC K Bruckmann   Lieutenant B F Boothby
Lieutenant R P Cave   Lieutenant R H Cross
Lieutenant M G D Edmonson   Lieutenant G B Falkner
Lieutenant R C Humphries   Lieutenant R J Randolph
Lieutenant H P Sharland    

Rifle Company D
Captain W G Vickers   Lieutenant S S Abbott
Lieutenant R H V Bobe   Lieutenant T R Bond
Lieutenant J D Carter   Lieutenant R H Colis
Lieutenant D H Leage   Lieutenant R D O'C Thompson

In addition, the following East Surrey officers were serving in Malaya on the staff or at extra-regimental employment in December 1941.

Appointments are believed to be as shown.
Major R A Chidson   Adjutant, 7 Malaya Reinforcement Camp
Major F J Crafter   HQ Malaya Command
Major FA H Magee   DAAG, HQ Malaya Command
Major D F Orme   OC Rest Camp, Penang Island
Major C E Poole   GS02, HQ Malaya Command
Major M C Russell   DAQMG, HQ ABDAC at Lembang
Capt F M J Halliday   Staff Captain, HQ 2 Malaya Inf Bde
Lieut S C A N Bishop   HQ Penang Fortress
Lieut W M Smith   Adjutant Malaya OCTU
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