Hero



August 27th, 1942.  Retired Constable Jacob Vouza is captured by the Ichigi Detachment as he scouts for the Marine Corps.  The Japs found an American flag on him, and used him for bayonet practice.  Hours later Vouza wakes up and chews his way through his bindings, and then crawls hundreds of yards to the Marine position.  He tells the commander that an attack is on the way.  The resultant battle eradicated the Japanese.  (misnamed the Battle of the Tenaru).  Vouza was promoted to Sgt. Major in the Corps, given a Silver Star and various other honors.  He was later a Knight Batchelor (?)and respected Elder.  I forgot to mention that all this was at Guadalcanal.  Vouza was a Coastwatcher, and someday I'll post something on Donald Kennedy at Segi Point, an unusually good story from the most interesting front of the war.
 

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