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tomdekruijff 11-12-10 16:31

Dutch army in Asia, KNIL (NEI)
 
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My father was there during WW 2.
I have a couple of photo's of him ,first as a Infantry grunt ,later he joint
the "armour" corps (gevechtswagens).He died some 34years ago.
Never talked much about his time there and in the prison camps at the Burma rail.
But slowly i'm finding out more about his time there.
There are still old records out there.
The emblem has a mistake in it ,the exhaust is on the wrong side.
It is an orignal but i think they mirrored it somehowe.

cheers, Tom

wim sikkelbein 12-12-10 16:28

Beste Tom,

Als je meer informatie zoekt is deze site interessant:

overvalwagen.com

Groeten Wim.

Hanno Spoelstra 14-12-10 10:08

Tom,

Thanks for sharing you Dad's pictures with us. Who is he in the 2nd picture: the driver or the commander/gunner sitting on the fender?

As far as I know, the twenty Vickers-Carden-Loyd Model 1936 Light Tanks which arrived in the NEI in time came into action only twice:
  1. Three of them were used on Borneo in the defence of Singkawang II airfield on January 27th 1942 are were put out of action in various ways.
  2. Seventeen serviceable VCLs were assigned to the KNIL's only tank battalion (Mobiele Eenheid) on Java. On March 2nd, 1942 this unit got involved in some bitter fighting with the Japanese at Soebang. Because of high losses the Mobiele Eenheid did not see action after that, and the NEI capitulated on March 9th.
Do you know if your father was involved in any of these actions?

Regards,
Hanno

tomdekruijff 15-12-10 08:46

Hallo guy's,

Wim, thanks for the link,i had already visited there.Very good site.
Hanno,he 's in the drivers seat and on the third leaning against the "fender".
He saw action on Java but it's not clear to me if it was in a Vickers or an AC.
The only story a can remember was one about a very large AC with a small machine gun ,that they where not allowed to use because it atrackted air raids.He told they did some hide and seek under the big trees to escape bombs droped by japanees plains.Mayby M.H AC?In his drivers license he had the rank of Eur. Brig.

cheers, Tom

Hanno Spoelstra 15-12-10 09:12

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Originally Posted by tomdekruijff (Post 140167)
He saw action on Java but it's not clear to me if it was in a Vickers or an AC.
The only story a can remember was one about a very large AC with a small machine gun ,that they where not allowed to use because it atrackted air raids.He told they did some hide and seek under the big trees to escape bombs droped by japanees plains.Mayby M.H AC?In his drivers license he had the rank of Eur. Brig.

Tom,

A very large AC with a small machine gun? Sounds like an Alvis-Straussler Armoured Car. See http://fletchers.esmartdesign.com/du...traussler.html for their operational history with the KNIL.

Thanks,
Hanno

tomdekruijff 15-12-10 10:08

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Hi Hanno,

I had thought of that but wasn't sure.
I already have alot of photo's and some drawings of the Alvis Straussler.
It may become a scratch build project after i finish my Vickers build.
Thanks for the intrest and responce.

cheers, Tom

Craig Tanner 16-12-10 21:24

Hatches
 
On the armour car photo, above, what are the 2 small doors for? They are the ones that are on the left and right side of the centrally mounted large light?

The photos are wonderful, thanks for sharing them with us.

Craig Tanner
Burton N.B.

tomdekruijff 18-12-10 18:28

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Hi Craig,

Afaik the 2 doors are for cooling purposes,how exactly i don't know.
cheers, Tom

Mike K 26-06-24 05:02

Photos
 
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More pics from a guy who was there: Many KNIL truck pics on this site.

https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/kn...ortBy=relevant

https://www.alamy.com/military-polic...342566196.html

https://www.alamy.com/two-soldiers-p...341620693.html

Mike K 26-06-24 05:37

More KNIL
 
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Too many pics

https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/du...ortBy=relevant

Looks like an Australian sunshine roof 15 cwt.

https://www.alamy.com/an-army-truck-...e&searchtype=0

Hanno Spoelstra 19-08-24 09:52

Public domain images
 
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Originally Posted by Mike Kelly (Post 296524)
More pics from a guy who was there: Many KNIL truck pics on this site.

Most if not all these photos come from Dutch (national) archives. A crying shame that public domain images are being use to make money this way: EUR 20 per photo :doh:
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This image is a public domain image, which means either that copyright has expired in the image or the copyright holder has waived their copyright. Alamy charges you a fee for access to the high resolution copy of the image.
This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.
If you search for this image with Google lens: https://www.alamy.com/assignment-tan...342411731.html
You will find the source: http://hdl.handle.net/10648/a1a00528...f-0b319f6764c5, in this case through https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...elnr_6-1-3.jpg

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