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Courage be my Friend: the Vivian Bullwinkel Story – Jenny Davis

Fremantle Press

April 2024

ISBN: 9781760993726

RRP: $17.99

in 1942, the ship “SS Vyner Brooke” left Singapore as it was being taken by the Japanese (my basic military history knowledge)… on board were Australian army nurses, wounded soldiers, civilians. Two days later it was bombed.. the survivors came ashore at various locations on Banka Island, Indonesia. One group of 22 nurses along with other survivors, eventually decided to surrender to the Japanese… the walking wounded men were taken separately and massacred… and then the nurses were marched into the water, and machine gunned from behind. The rest of the injured soldiers were then killed. One nurse survived the shooting, and she feigned death until the Japanese left. Coming ashore, she lay unconscious for a number of days, before discovering a surviving British solider who she nursed. They eventually gave themselves up, although the British soldier died. Sister Vivian Bullwinkle was interned into a POW camp for 3 years, along with other nurses and civilians.

In 1993 I had the honour of being an RN carer escort back to Bangka Island, for families, surviving POW sisters and the legendary Vivian Bullwinkle herself. My “charges” were 2 nursing sisters from the POW camp, and another nurse who was on another ship. I cannot believe I had this honour, and I just wish I wasn’t mostly wiped out on analgesics as I had only come back to work for this chance to have the green army passport, after breaking my back only a couple of months before. I was not going to miss that chance! {….]

So cool to say that the POW sisters I looked after personally, ended up having buildings named after them in Brisbane.
The Joyce Tweddell building at the RBWH and the Florence Syer unit at Greenslopes hospital

Photos: Wendy Rix

The Sinking of the SS Vyner Brooke and the Banka Island Massacre

Vivian Bullwinkel : her story.

Vivian Bullwinkel: Australian Nursing & Midwifery Journal

Sole Survivor Vivian Bullwinkel: Find my Past

One response to “Courage be my Friend: the Vivian Bullwinkel Story – Jenny Davis”

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