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This database assembles in one place information held in the several independent listings in the Rob Philips Memorial Archive. You can inspect any listing by referring to the Table of Contents. These listings were developed over a lengthy time by the Author and include the inevitable data repetition. The database brings to a single view all the entries in all the lists for each name, without requiring you to inspect each list separately. You can search on any name and discover in which of the lists he appears and additionally you can search for any term in any list (a minimum of 4 characters is required).
We have left all the original lists in place to respect Rob's original manuscript. You can search in many interesting ways.

ABBREVIATIONS:KL = Koninklijke Landmacht = Royal Dutch Army • KLu = Koninklijke Luchtmacht = Royal Dutch Airforce • KM = Koninklijke Marine = Royal Dutch Navy • KMR = Koninklijke Marine • Reserve = Royal Navy Reserve • ML = Militaire Luchtvaart • MLD = Marine Luchtvaart Dienst • ML-KNIL = Militaire Luchtvaart KNIL or RNEIAF = Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force (Dutch: Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger) • MSD = Marine Stoomvaart Dienst • RNMFS = Royal Netherlands Military Flying School • RNNAS = Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service, also RDNAS for Dutch • NEI = Netherlands East Indies; 2TAF = 2 Tactical Air Force.

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You searched for: “martare

#Groep/POS*Naam/NameTussenVoorletters/InitialsDatum/DateVoorname, Sqd, etc*******WhichList*******NotesPhoto
1 2TAF 320C SqdHollanderdenJan Cornelis1940-07-26RAF/RNNAS 320C Off Vl 3kl 26/07/1940 Raadhuisplein Zwijndrecht Zuid-Holland NL

Off Vl 3kl, 320C Sqn, born Zwijndrecht 06/07/1918, † 7 miles SSE of St. Govan's Head, GB, 26/07/1940 Fokker AV964

Vn: Jan Cornelis - Dec: - Rang: Off Vl 3kl - Sqn: 320C - Vl: Fokker T-8W AV964 (vroeger de R-10) - Crash site: Celtic Sea 7 miles SSE of Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire, GB, the coastal point directly South of Pembroke. Crash cause: unknown; at 12.15 hours the aircraft dived into the sea from low altitude, five minutes after leaving the convoy and heading .
2TAF: 320C (Dutch) Sqd Missing/KilledMissing Over Sea

Soesterberg MLD Group 2

All Casualties 1913-2009

All Soesteberg

Loss Report AV964
2 MLD-RNNAS-KnegtAart de1940-07-26Sgt Maj Vl, 320C Sqn, born Rotterdam 02/07/1902, † 7 miles SSE of St. Govan's Head, GB, 26/07/1940 Fokker AV964

Vn: Aart - Dec: - Rang: Sgt Maj Vl - Sqn: 320C - Vl: Fokker T-8W AV964 (vroeger de R-10) - Crash site: Celtic Sea 7 miles SSE of Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire, GB, the coastal point directly South of Pembroke. Crash cause: unknown; at 12.15 hours the aircraft dived into the sea from low altitude, five minutes after leaving the convoy and heading .
Missing Over Sea

All Casualties 1913-2009

All Soesteberg

Soesterberg MLD Group 2

Loss Report AV964
3 MLD-RNNAS-MartaréEdward1940-07-26Vn: Edward - Dec: - Rang: Off Vl 1kl MLD - Sqn: 320C - Vl: Fokker T-8W AV964 (vroeger de R-10) - Crash site: Celtic Sea 7 miles SSE of Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire, GB, the coastal point directly South of Pembroke. Crash cause: unknown; at 12.15 hours the aircraft dived into the sea from low altitude, five minutes after leaving the convoy and heading . Fokker AV964All Casualties 1913-2009

All Soesteberg

Soesterberg MLD Group 2

Loss Report AV964
4 MLD-RNNAS-RasJohannes Gerardus1940-07-26Vn: Johannes Gerardus - Dec: - Rang: Korp telegr MLD - Sqn: 320C - Vl: Fokker T-8W AV964 (vroeger de R-10) - Crash site: Celtic Sea 7 miles SSE of Govan's Head, Pembrokeshire, GB, the coastal point directly South of Pembroke. Crash cause: unknown; at 12.15 hours the aircraft dived into the sea from low altitude, five minutes after leaving the convoy and heading . Fokker AV964All Casualties 1913-2009

All Soesteberg

Soesterberg MLD Group 2

Loss Report AV964

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