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Waardenburg, Cornelis 'Kees'

    Date of birth:
    September 22nd, 1920 (Schipluiden, the Netherlands)
    Date of death:
    August 30th, 1944 (Dunsfold/Surrey, United Kingdom)
    Buried on:
    Dutch War Cemetery Mill Hill
    Plot: B. Row: 7. Grave: 7.
    Nationality:
    Dutch

    Biography

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    Period:
    Second World War (1939-1945)
    Rank:
    Vaandrig (Ensign)
    Awarded on:
    November 6th, 1941

    Royal Decree no. 5
    Bronzen Kruis (BK)
    Period:
    Second World War (1939-1945)
    Rank:
    Officier-vlieger der Tweede Klasse (Pilot Officer)
    Unit:
    No. 320 (Dutch) Squadron, Royal Air Force
    Awarded on:
    April 29th, 1943
    Recommendation:
    As captain of aircraft in 320 Squadron R.D.N.A.S. of Our Naval Air Service based in the United Kingdom, he has displayed courage, drive, skill and perseverance in numerous operational sorties over a period of eight months, as well by day as by night, having carried out numerous succesful bombing attacks on hostile shipping, often in the face of heavy enemy flak whilst having had to repulse numerous attacks by enemy fighter aircraft.

    Royal Decree no 5
    Vliegerkruis (VK)
    Period:
    Second World War (1939-1945)
    Rank:
    Reserve-Eerste Luitenant-Vlieger
    Unit:
    No. 139 (Jamaica) Squadron, Royal Air Force
    Awarded on:
    May 18th, 1944
    Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC)

    Permission to wear the decoration granted by Royal Decree No. 10, dated July 13th, 1944.
    Period:
    Second World War (1939-1945)
    Rank:
    Res. 2e luitenant der infanterie (Reserve Second-Lieutenant Infantry)
    Awarded on:
    August 24th, 1946
    Recommendation:
    He has distinguished himself by particularly courageous and tactful actions in combat against the enemy; in particular on May 12th, 1940 in combat against outposts near Stoutenberg, north of Hamersveld when he, in his capacity as leader of a patrol, was the first to enter a farmbuilding in the area directly in front and clearing the building of enemies, which inspired his platoon to advance fearlessly; as well as repeatedly moving well ahead to reconnoiter.

    Royal Decree no. 6
    Awarded posthumously.
    Bronzen Leeuw (BL)

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