What do a Native American Mohegan, a Dutch war photographer and an Australian Digger have in common?

An American Mohegan, a Dutch war photographer and an Australian Digger deal with cannibals, putrid swamps, lost B-25 bombers, crocodiles and random Japanese soldiers in a combined rescue mission to a faraway tropical land…

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Source: Bas Kreuger

It sounds like an old fashioned adventure book for teenagers, but it is a true story, full of colorful characters and unsung heroes.

It is 1944, WW2, New Guinea. A Japanese anti-aircraft gunner hits a B-25 which made an emergency landing in a swamp. The conditions are horrific in the putrid swamp with its insects, crocodiles, the jungle, possible cannibals and no way out.
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Native American air gunner “Chief” Harold Tantaquidgeon Source: bas kreuger
Native American air gunner “Chief” Harold Tantaquidgeon of the Mohegan tribe, keeps the surviving crew alive with his bush survival skills while a US, Australian, and Dutch rescue team led by Dutch Lieutenant Louis Rapmund, is on its ways into the jungle to bring the men out.
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Dutch Lieutenant/war photographer Louis Rapmund Source: Bas Kreuger
The Australian Army Captain Gillespie finally leads the crew back to civilization in a United Nations rescue mission before the organization even existed.
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Australian Army Captain Gillespie Source: bas kreuger
It was also a fairly unknown mission until Dutch aviation historian Bas Kreuger discovered the remarkable story of the crash, survival and rescue of the crew of the B-25 of 418 Night Fighter Squadron in New Guinea in 1944. He wrote a book, titled KAIS, named after the only river that gave access to the remote swamp area.

In 2019, the author headed into the jungle himself, with a small team of researchers up the KAIS river to search for the wreck of the B-25 in the swamp. He tells SBS Dutch that this trip was like a scene out of the 1979 movie ‘Apocalypse Now’.

Bas Kreuger is still looking for family members of the original Australian army rescue crew: Thomas William Scott from Narranderra NSW, Donald Stanley Riordan from Sydney NSW and Alexander Sidney Charles Goddard from Summer Hills NSW. 


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