The Jungle Is Neutral Book Review

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BOOK REVIEW THE JUNGLE IS NEUTRAL BY F. SPENCER CHAPMAN REVIEW BY KAPT MUHAMAD MUSTAFA BIN MUSLIMIN (3011594) AUTHOR BACKGROUND Frederick Spencer Chapman was born in 1907. He read English and History at Cambridge. Taking part in expedition to Greenland and to Himalaya, Chapman made the first ascent of chomolhari, in 1937. After Dunkirk, he was assigned to a Special Training Centre as a commando instructor. In September 1941 he was posted to Malay to help organise local resistance against the impending Japanese invasion. It was the beginning of his career as a truly outstating strategi of guerrilla warfare. His four thrilling, danger filled years spent in the jungle with Malayan People’s Anti Japanese Army are the theme of The Jungle is Neutral. At the end of the war, he was a Civil Affairs Officer In Malaya until he was he demobbed in 1946. He then returned to educationl work. He was the Organising Secretary of the Outward Bound Trust for a year before taking up teaching again as a headmaster. He died in 1971. INTRODUCTION The book 's unflappable author narrates with typical British aplomb an amazing tale of four years spent as a guerrilla in the jungle, haranguing the Japanese in occupied Malaysia. Traveling sometimes by bicycle and motorcycle, rarely by truck, and mainly in dugouts, on foot, and often on his belly through the jungle muck, Chapman recruits sympathetic Chinese, Malays, Tamils, and Sakai tribesman into an irregular corps of jungle fighters. Their