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Brijl, Willem Frans Theodoor "Boy"

Date of birth:
May 17th, 1897 (Soerabaja/Eastern-Java, Dutch East Indies)
Date of death:
June 6th, 1946 (Sydney/New South Wales, Australia)
Nationality:
Dutch

Biography

Willem Frans Theodoor Brijl was born May 17th, 1897 in Surabaya in the Dutch East-Indies, the son of Frans Hendrik Brijl. In 1910 he left for the Netherlands in order to have his HBS education. September 21st, 1914 he enrolled in the Merchant Navy Academy on the island of Texel. After graduation he was employed by the Royal Dutch Lloyd (Koninklijke Nederlandse Lloyd) and served on board ss Merauke. In the First World War the vessel was requistioned as troop transport by the Americans. December 1st, 1917, Brijl transferred to the KPM (Koninklijke Pakketvaart Maatschappij, a Dutch shipping company operating mainly in the East-Indies).
On August 18th, 1922 he married Louise d’Hollosy in Weltevreden. Brijl served as captain on various KPM vessels.
At the outbreak of World War Two, he served as captain on ss Van der Lijn. 1943 he changed to ms Van Heutz, being mainly involved in transporting American and Australian troops.
1946, Brijl turned seriously ill and passed away June 6th, 1946 in Sidney, Australia. He was buried in Lutwyche Cemetery in Brisbane.

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Gezagvoerder (Merchant Captain)
Unit:
ss Van Der Lijn/ms Van Heutsz, Koninklijke Pakketvaart Maatschappij (KPM) (ss Van Der Lijn/ms Van Heutsz, Koninklijke Pakketvaart Maatschappij (KPM))
Awarded on:
February 25th, 1947
Aanbeveling:
For having made valuabe contributions to the war effort as captain in the Dutch Merchant Navy by having commanded his vessel for more than two years in a courageous and tactful manner in areas subjected to great danger from hostile actions.

Awarded posthumously.
Awarding already made public with Royal Decree No.38, dated June 26th, 1946, but finally awarded with mutation by Royal Decree No.29, dated February 25th, 1947.
Kruis van Verdienste (KV)

Sources

  • - "Brons", Nr 68, 19e Jaargang, uitgave van de Vereniging Dragers Militaire Dapperheidsonderscheidingen 2010

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