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Secret documents lift lid on WWII mutiny by US troops in north Queensland
AM by Josh Bavas
Updated February 10, 2012 13:24:42

An Australian historian has uncovered hidden documents which reveal that African American troops used machine guns to attack their white officers in a siege on a US base in north Queensland in 1942.

Information about the Townsville mutiny has never been released to the public.

But the story began to come to light when James Cook University's Ray Holyoak first began researching why US congressman Lyndon B Johnson visited Townsville for three days back in 1942.

What he discovered was evidence detailing one of the biggest uprisings within the US military.

"For 70 years there's been a rumour in Townsville that there was a mutiny among African-American servicemen. In the last year and a half I've found the primary documentation evidence that that did occur in 1942," Mr Holyoak told AM.


Audio: WWII mutiny uncovered by Qld historian (AM)
During World War II, Townsville was a crucial base for campaigns into the Pacific, including the Battle of the Coral Sea.

About 600 African-American troops were brought to the city to help build airfields.

Mr Holyoak says these troops, from the 96th Battalion, US Army Corps of Engineers, were stationed at a base on the city's western outskirts known as Kelso.

This was the site for a large-scale siege lasting eight hours, which was sparked by racial taunts and violence.

"After some serial abuse by two white US officers, there was several ringleaders and they decided to machine gun the tents of the white officers," Mr Holyoak said.

He has uncovered several documents hidden in the archives of the Queensland Police and Townsville Brigade detailing what happened that night.

According to the findings, the soldiers took to the machine guns and anti-aircraft weapons and fired into tents where their white counterparts were drinking.

More than 700 rounds were fired.

At least one person was killed and dozens severely injured, and Australian troops were called in to roadblock the rioters.

Mr Holyoak also discovered a report written by Robert Sherrod, a US journalist who was embedded with the troops.

It never made it to the press, but was handed to Lyndon B Johnson at a Townsville hotel and eventually filed away into the National Archives and Records Administration.

"I think at the time, it was certainly suppressed. Both the Australian and the US government would not have wanted the details of this coming out. The racial policies at the time really discluded [sic] people of colour," Mr Holyoak says.

Both the Australian Defence Department and the Australian War Memorial say it could take months to research the incident, and say they have no details readily available for public release.

But Townsville historian Dr Dorothy Gibson-Wilde says the findings validate 70-year-old rumours.

"Anytime it was raised, people usually sort of said, 'Oh you know, no that can't be true. Nobody's heard about that', and in fact it must have been kept pretty quiet from the rest of the town," she said.

Mr Holyoak will spend the next two years researching the sentences handed out to both the officers and the mutineers involved, and why the information has been kept secret for so long.

Topics: world-war-2, history, community-and-society, townsville-4810, united-states, qld, australia

First posted February 10, 2012 07:16:39


http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-02-10/h ... ny/3821906
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I predict the following:

Racists making comments to the effect of 'well, of course those N***** were too thin skinned to take the abuse'
Qatz making some inane comment about imperialism
"Anti-Racists" calling this a great thing
A couple of people that didn't bother to read the OP and asking why this happened
Possibly the same people asking why US troops were even in Australia.

Anyways, interesting all the same.
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Publius wrote:I predict the following:

Racists making comments to the effect of 'well, of course those N***** were too thin skinned to take the abuse'
Qatz making some inane comment about imperialism
"Anti-Racists" calling this a great thing
A couple of people that didn't bother to read the OP and asking why this happened
Possibly the same people asking why US troops were even in Australia.

Anyways, interesting all the same.


*Dave claiming this was all part of the anti-white gay agenda :lol:
*FRS hoping their families were crucified before them for treason
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I wonder what was said to get the soldiers to fire on the officers with machine and AA guns.

Also, aren't AA shells fast moving and explosive, but require time/altitude to go off? If so, wouldn't their use seem like overkill but actually be less effective then machine guns?
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Thunderhawk wrote:I wonder what was said to get the soldiers to fire on the officers with machine and AA guns.

Also, aren't AA shells fast moving and explosive, but require time/altitude to go off? If so, wouldn't their use seem like overkill but actually be less effective then machine guns?


There were several different types of AA guns. If I had to guess, based on limited knowledge, they were probably using a quad .50. they were common and would be more effective against troops.



However if you were thinking more along the lines of the big guns, capable of firing a large, fused round, that is also possible. The 90mm may not have been ideal, but if someone fires it in to your tent, even with the wrong shell loaded, you are still going to have a bad day. Here are some good ol' boys firing the 90mm M1:

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*Dave claiming this was all part of the anti-white gay agenda

*FRS hoping their families were crucified before them for treason


Yea, yea blame the white man as usual.

I think also shows, that there is always a possibility for a race war. Strange idea, but I think it is possible.

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