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The Commanding
Officer of HMAS Stirling, CAPT Brett Dowsing, expressed
his condolences today on behalf of Navy at the passing
of revered 84-year-old WWII Z Force veteran, Jack Wong
Sue.
Jack Sue was a highly respected West Australian
who served his country with great distinction,
said CAPT Dowsing. He was awarded the Distinguished
Conduct Medal for his actions in WWII and in 2006 was
made a Member of the Order of Australia. He will be
sadly missed by the local Perth ex-serving and current
military community.
After joining the Royal Australian Air Force for WWII,
as a 19-year-old Jack Wong Sue served as a member of
Z Force, a special operations unit formed to operate
behind enemy lines in South East Asia. After WWII he
became a recognised author, prominent businessman, Justice
of the Peace and well-regarded musician in Perth for
around 60 years.
In his book Blood on Borneo, Mr Sue recounted
his experiences with his Z Force colleagues and gave
an insight into the mistreatment that occurred in the
prisoner of war camps the most notorious of these
being the Sandakan camp in North Borneo.
He returned to Perth after being discharged from the
RAAF in January 1946 and subsequently opened a diving
equipment store in Midland. He was so highly regarded
by the military that, although remaining a civilian,
he later instructed and advised members of the Australian
Armys SAS Regiment in jungle warfare.
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