Jack Bakker adds "The photo was taken on Monday 18 September 1944 on a road called Duitse Kampweg which is just outside a village called Wolfheze. The landing zone on which the gliders came down in which, amongst many others were the Dutch Commandos, was just behind the village. The woman on the left is Tjoonk Nengerman, the woman on the right is Maartje van der Poel. The Commando on the left is Private J.P.H. van der Meer. He fought with the British in Oosterbeek and helped many men across the river Rhine on the night of the withdrawal. After the war he stayed in the Commandos and was in charge of the first official Commando training which was held on Dutch soil. One of our training locations is named after him. He left the Army as a Major and went to live in England. The Commando on the right is Corporal A.H.T. (Tom) Italiaander. He was employed with British Petroleum in British Columbia when war broke out. During Operation Market Garden he served with the Reconnaissance Squadron of the 1st Airborne Division. With them he also fought in Oosterbeek until the night of the withdrawal. He also took part in Operation Infatuate on Walcheren where he landed at Westkapelle. After the war he went back to BP."