A squad of 23 Australian and British soldiers, led by Lieutenant-Colonel Ivan Lyon, set sail from Fremantle on September 11, 1944, to launch Operation Rimau, a mission to replicate the success of Operation Jaywick, which had destroyed nearly sixty ships in Japanese-occupied Singapore Harbour the previous year.
The Highest Honor
Allied forces undertake a daring operation to infiltrate Japanese-occupied Singapore Harbour, aiming to cripple enemy activities and turn the tide of World War II.