What happened to the British troops who were there, possibly in their thousands... maybe not? Anyhow, the solution of Royal Signals was to shift us to Sumatra. Sumatra.
The dictator there [in Thailand] was a pretty ruthless man, but he had taken control over Sumatra, and the trouble was Sumatra had been owned by the Dutch. So, the Dutch were coming back and the British, for various reasons, some good, some bad, hated the Dutch. And so, a deal was done with the Indonesians that the British could stay unharmed in Sumatra for five years, or whatever, provided they wouldn't let the Dutch back.
And so, there we suddenly found ourselves with a little war with the Dutch. I mean, it beats cock-fighting, doesn't it? Oh, dear, we drove them off... you know, they would try and land, and we wouldn't have it. And so, that pleased the Indonesians… Indonesians, yes, and so they put up with us, but it was only going to be pro tem. And there were... again, one understands... there were those people there who didn't want the British any more than they wanted the Dutch. But we didn't interfere much. We had our various bases, and so on and so on. And we took over... well, we took over what had been a small Dutch village, and so we could live in Dutch accommodation, and what's more we could go looting in all the other houses that had belonged to the Dutch.