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In the summer of 1942 the corps began their commando training, followed by jungle training and parachute training. In 1943 and 1944, 17 (according to some sources 11) landings on the coast of Sumatra were carried out, often from a
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At the initiative of a number of soldiers of the Princess Irene Brigade, the battalion was transformed into a new unit, originally called "Netherland Special Operations", for clandestine operations in occupied Sumatra. The
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The 1st battalion of the Princess Irene Brigade, numbering 19 officers, 37 non-commissioned officers, 28 corporals and 70 soldiers, left for Ceylon. They departed by train from
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was reinforced with 154 volunteers, including members of No. 2 Dutch Troop and the
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on August 15, the corps was charged with securing the approximately 15,000
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Lieutenant H.E. Wijnmalen, recipient of the Bronze Lion (posthumous)
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on 6 January 1942 and left the next day aboard the merchant ship
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began in November 1945 and was completed in early March 1946.
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remained stationed in Ceylon and in turn became part of the
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Lieutenant C.A.M. Brondgeest, recipient of the Bronze Cross
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Dutch East Indies Commando raids of the Second World War
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Lieutenant C.J. Overweel, recipient of the Bronze Lion
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1946
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Captain W.J. Scheepens, recipient of the Bronze Lion
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prisoners of war in Sumatra. The dissolution of the
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Netherlands East Indies Forces Intelligence Service
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Captain B.W. Lefrandt, recipient of the Bronze Lion
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D. van den Brandeler, recipient of the Bronze Cross
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