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David, I will try to send you some info tomorrow (courtesy Mr Leland Ness).
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Maybe the Mission report itself was just not clear enough and they confused some types and measures? Quote:
According to the US list of Lendlease deliveries the Dutch received a 136 1 1/2 ton 4x4 Cargo trucks during WW2, but I do not know when and to which theatre these were delivered (Ruling out the Dutch unit in the UK which I guess was equipped to British fashion, that would leave still 4 possibilities: Dutch West Indies, Australia, Java KNIL 1942 and the Dutch Marine Corps being trained in the US). It is possible that the 1945 pictured truck had come with KNIL troops or had been otherwise "imported" from Australia, but it is not the most likely thing. Australian KNIL units were mainly stationed in Tarakan, Balikpapan, and the Eastern Indonesian islands (where the Australian Army was in charge). The British on Java in 1945 did not want to see a reconsituted KNIL or Dutch colonial government reinstalled at the moment due to the proclamation of the INdonesian Independence and the possibility of war. But I will check if some units made it from Australia to Batavia as early as oct 1945. Kind regards, Nuyt |
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