GRAVES OF THE FOUR DUTCH MARINES

WHO DIED WHILE TRYING TO DISARM

THE GERMAN TORPEDO ON EAGLE BEACH

Credit for these photos is give to The Netherlands War Graves Foundation (www.ogs.nl)

These photos were submitted by Dufi Kock in Aruba.  Dufi received the photos from Dick de Bruin who was sent the photos by his dive buddy, Willem Donck.  Willem has a web site about ship wrecks around Aruba the link is:  http://willemsubmerged   Dufi wrote the follow about the death of these men.

At 3:31/3:33am the German U-boat U-156 torpedoed lake tankers SS Oranjestad and Pedernales.  Then with the
failure to remove the nozzle plug, they fired some shells at the refinery.  Then they moved westward towards Oranjestad
to the Eagle Pier to torpedo the Arkansas, which they seen previously. 
 
The next day, February 17, 2010, the torpedo was discovered by military Sloterdijk and Corfporal van Meeteren.  Then a Dutch military and an
American military went there to inspect the torpedo.  They imitate got four Dutch militaries from Curacao to come to disarm the torpedo.
 
I have now found out that three of the four Dutch militaries died on the spot when the torpedo exploded, namely de Maagd, Kooijman, and
Vogelezang.  Pieter Joosse died later in the San Pedro Hospital as a result of his injuries.
 
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