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Then on 29 October, 52 soldiers landed near the mouth of the Kesang River on the Johore-Malacca border and not far from 28 (Commonwealth) Brigade base at [[Camp Terendak]], [[Malacca]]. The Commanding officer of 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3 RAR) was given the task of dealing with the invaders with his D Company, B Company 1 RNZIR and C Squadron 4th [[Royal Tank Regiment]] with fire support from 102 Battery Royal Australian Artillery. 20 surrendered,<ref>Horner p. 463</ref> others killed and evaders captured by the [[Royal Malay Regiment]].
In the same period about 30 landed near [[Pontian]] and were hunted down by 1 RNZIR, the Malaysian Army and [[Royal Malaysian Police|Royal Federations Malay States]] [[General Operations Forces|Police Field Force]] personnel in Batu 20 [[Muar (town)|Muar]], Johore.<ref>
These attacks on West Malaysia led UK to planning offensive air and sea operations against Indonesia. It appears that Far East HQ produced a tentative list of seven potential targets for retaliation based on four criteria. The criteria were that: the target must be related to the Indonesian attack; must be militarily useful; would produce minimum casualties; and, be least likely to produce escalation.<ref>[http://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1964-68v26/d73 State Department]</ref>
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== Enlaces externos ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060920164119/http://www.britains-smallwars.com/Borneo/index.html Britain's Small Wars - Borneo]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100315093603/http://www.historicaleye.com/sukarno.html Scourge of Sukarno: the Gurkhas in Borneo]
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