Sunday, September 17, 2017

AUSTRALIA'S PART IN THE KILLING OF THE MAN BEHIND THE PEARL HARBOUR DAY OF INFAMY ATTACK

 Revealed  in this recently released book   is  the  little known  fact that a  19-year-old  Australian , Keith Falconer ,  in a  secret  base  in  Townsville, North Queensland , intercepted  a Japanese  radio  message  containing  vital   information  that  led  to  Operation  Vengeance in which   America   shot  down  the  bomber in which Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto , responsible for the  attack  on   Pearl  Harbour , was   travelling  on   April  18 , 1943 . 
 
Radio  message interceptor   Falconer  was  not aware  that the  encrypted  enemy message contained the  itinerary for  Admiral Yamamoto's proposed  morale  boosting  flight   to  bases .  The  Townsville  intercepted  message was promptly  passed  on  to Brisbane and  US Navy  cryptographers . (One account , without mentioning Townsville , says radio listening  posts in Pearl Harbour, Washington and   Melbourne  picked up  the  initial  vital  itinerary . )   
 
Harvard educated Admiral "Eddie" Yamamoto , Naval Attache to Washington  1919-1921,   a marshal admiral ,  commander-in-chief  of the Combined  Fleet, is  shown  here  addressing  navy  pilots in  Rabaul , New Guinea ,  a few hours before he died. The  approval  to "get  Yamamoto "  was  supposedly    given  by   US  President  Franklin  D. Roosevelt .
  
The Admiral  and his  staff took off   from  Rabaul  in  two  bombers  ,  escorted by  six   fighters ,  and  headed  for  Balala , a small island off   Bougainville . They  were  intercepted   by  US Army  planes  from Guadalcanal , fitted with long range tanks,   and  vengeance  extracted .   
  
 Author  Collie details how a   fake Queenslander  building was built  near Townsville  to  house  the  purpose built  intercept  station .  Early Darwin eavesdropping  on  the  enemy  is  covered  in  the book , published by Allen and Unwin . 
 
 More  interesting WWll  history came to light  as a  result of a  visit to the reading room at Special Collections , Eddie Koiki  Mabo Library , James Cook University , Townsville , when  this    postcard   for   Queensland  WWll historic places  www.ww2places.qld.gov.au  was obtained .   
The  Little Darwin  WWll    file  contains  photographs   of  New Guinea , Townsville  and  the  Northern  Territory , ephemera  ;  a Japanese  sword  from Bougainville  and  a  painting .