Confrontation. The Struggle for Northern Borneo.

Abstract

From late 1962 through mid-1966, President Sukarno of Indonesia sought to gain control of East Malaysia, the northern portion of the island of Borneo, by a combination of political and military means. This process was called Confrontation. His efforts were successfully opposed by British Commonwealth forces under General Walter Walker. Upon assumption of command in Borneo, General Walker developed a concept of operation which included six 'ingredients of success.' These were: Unified Operations; Timely and Accurate Intelligence; Speed, Mobility, and Flexibility; Base Security; Domination of the Jungle; and Winning the Hearts and Minds of the People. The remainder of the campaign was essentially the effort to implement the six ingredients of success. This thesis examines the struggle in northern Borneo with a view to determining whether the factors identified by General Walker were, in fact, the 'ingredients of success.' The investigation reveals that the six ingredients of success, particularly Domination of the Jungle, were in fact the keys to victory.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 09, 1978
Accession Number
ADA058447

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  • David Lee Watkins

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  • United States Army Command and General Staff College

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