Netherlands War Commemorative Cross ribbon bar : Lieutenant Commander A P van Beurden

Places
Accession Number REL/21022.004
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Medal
Physical description Cotton; Bronze
Location Main Bld: World War 2 Gallery: Gallery 2: Japan POW
Maker Unknown
Place made Netherlands
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Description

Netherlands War Commemorative Cross ribbon bar with two bronze stars attached. The ribbon is orange and green in colour.

History / Summary

Ribbon bar for Netherlands War Commemorative Cross awarded to Anton van Beurden. Born in 1912, van Beurden joined the Dutch merchant navy as a young man, specialising in radio telegraphy. In 1933, he was selected for officer training in the Royal Netherlands Naval Reserve (RNNR). After attending the Royal Naval College he graduated with the rank of sub-lieutenant. He was then released back to the merchant navy, but in early 1939 emigrated to the NEI to work in radio. When war broke out in Europe, van Beurden was recalled to the RNNR and served on minelayers in the Java Sea. Imprisoned by the Japanese after the surrender of the NEI in March 1942, he spent the rest of the war in prisoner-of-war camps, working on the Burma-Thailand Railway. He narrowly escaped death in January 1943, when American bombers sank the Japanese ship Nichimei Maru, on which he was being transported from Singapore to Thailand for work on the railway. Forty other Dutch prisoners perished in the sinking. After his release, he remained in naval service until 1950, retiring with the rank of lieutenant commander. Van Beurden then brought his wife and young family to Australia, where they settled in Sydney and became citizens.