Date: 06/02/2012
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Martien van Barneveld, Hans Cramer, and another. Port Madoc 1943.
Port madoc. 1943. Photo courtesy of the Dutch Commando Museum and Jack Bakker who adds "The man with the cigarette in mouth and blond hair is Martien van Barneveld"
nb. This would appear to be a cropped version of the one alongside it in our gallery.
25/3/14- Inge Cramer and her sister Helen identify their father Hans Cramer as the Commando sitting down with the cigarette in his hand
It certainly looks like my father. He went to Poona, was attached to McIlroy's 505th PIR Medical Detachment at Groesbeek and 47 RM at Dishoek, Walcheren where he was one of the 7 Dutch commandos wounded. After the war, he joined Unilever, spent 11 years...
It certainly looks like my father. He went to Poona, was attached to McIlroy's 505th PIR Medical Detachment at Groesbeek and 47 RM at Dishoek, Walcheren where he was one of the 7 Dutch commandos wounded. After the war, he joined Unilever, spent 11 years in Trinidad and died in Bromley on 16 May 1971.
Posted by Duncan Cramer on Thu 10 Aug 2023 01:18:00 EDT
Photo updated
Details of Hans Cramer added
Posted by Pete Rogers (Admin) on Tue 25 Mar 2014 14:49:17 EDT
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It certainly looks like my father. He went to Poona, was attached to McIlroy's 505th PIR Medical Detachment at Groesbeek and 47 RM at Dishoek, Walcheren where he was one of the 7 Dutch commandos wounded. After the war, he joined Unilever, spent 11 years...
It certainly looks like my father. He went to Poona, was attached to McIlroy's 505th PIR Medical Detachment at Groesbeek and 47 RM at Dishoek, Walcheren where he was one of the 7 Dutch commandos wounded. After the war, he joined Unilever, spent 11 years in Trinidad and died in Bromley on 16 May 1971.
Posted by Duncan Cramer on Thu 10 Aug 2023 01:18:00 EDT
Photo updated
Details of Hans Cramer added
Posted by Pete Rogers (Admin) on Tue 25 Mar 2014 14:49:17 EDT