Like Gordon, he was in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, but was drafted into the Military Police or "Red Caps".
Gordon was seriously ill, and was attended to by Miller and "Dinty" Moore, a Roman Catholic POW.
He found that Miller had been martyred two weeks before the war's end, crucified by a Japanese guard because of his faith.
[2] Near the end of the war, Dinty Moore was being transferred on a Japanese vessel that should have had Red Cross markings because it was a POW ship, not a warship.
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