ablaze after being attacked by Japanese aircraft. A significant part of the military equipment and other supplies which sank with the
Empress were said to have been intended for the ill-equipped Dalforce fighters. Dalforce was not issued uniforms worn by Commonwealth troops. Instead, they had to wear tailored clothing and
bandanas to prevent
friendly fire. A few men tied a piece of red cloth to their right arms and a yellow one around their heads to reflect the unity of the
Overseas Chinese with the
Republic of China and
Chinese traditions. Most were issued
Lee–Enfield No.I Mk.III rifles,
bayonets and about 7–20 bullets each for those in the Communist wing and 24 bullets for those in the Chinese Nationalist wing. Only a small number wielded grenades and
Bren light machine guns. Others had to carry weapons used for hunting animals, such as sporting rifles and
parangs.
Military training lasted until the Japanese invaded Singapore. Female members were given the responsibility of simple tasks like
first aid, cooking, relaying messages and other menial tasks. The British actually intended to fully equip the troops in preparation for the invasion. This became impossible when the liner
SS Empress of Asia, which carried the supplies, was sunk by Japanese aircraft en route to Singapore from
Bombay. According to officer
Frank Brewer, the standard issue for each soldier would have been a
combat shotgun, seven rounds of ammunition and two grenades. Training was also conducted at the
Special Operations Executive (SOE) 101 Special Training School in Singapore, to prepare another unit of local Chinese for
jungle warfare in Malaya in December 1941. Because it was no longer possible to deploy them to Malaya, many were incorporated into Dalforce.
Disposition of companies Dalforce had a total of five companies in Singapore, each containing about a hundred troops: • 1× Company stationed at
Jurong 18th Milestone. • 1× Company attached to the
2/20 Battalion,
Australian 22nd Brigade at Sarimbun beach. • 1× Company at
Causeway Sector. • 1× Company at area between
Serangoon River and
Pasir Ris (Also referred to as the company at
Hougang). • 1× Overseas Chinese Guard Platoon stationed in
Kranji. ==Combat history==