- Jacob van Helsdingen
Infobox Military Person
name= Jacob Pieter van Helsdingen
lived=7 March 1907 –7 March 1942
placeofbirth=Soerabaja ,Dutch East Indies
placeofdeath=Lembang ,Java
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allegiance=Netherlands
serviceyears= 1941 – 1942
rank=Captain
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unit= 2-VLG-V
battles=Battle of Malaya
Battle of Java
awards=Order of William
laterwork=Captain Jacob Pieter van Helsdingen (7 March 1907 –7 March 1942 ) was a pilot of theRoyal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force . Jacob is credited with having shot down three Japanese aircraft during combat missions over Malaya,Singapore andJava . He was twice awarded theOrder of William for bravery in battle.World War 2
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Captain Helsdingen's squadron, 2-VLG-V, was stationed at
Kallang Airfield during theBattle of Malaya . His only known kill was aKi-27 Nate onJanuary 12 ,1942 , during a Japanese air raid on Singapore. His squadron returned toJava on18 January . Helsdingen lead 8Brewster Buffalo aircraft to Semplak, while 23 others flew to Andir and Tjilitian.Makassar Strait
Helsdingen was awarded his first
Order of William on11 February ,1942 , for carrying out attacks againstImperial Japanese Navy ships in theMakassar Strait on23 January . Twenty Buffalo fighters carrying two 50 kg bombs each attacked a fleet of IJN ships from high altitude. Eight hits were scored on four Japanese ships, one destroyer and two cargo ships, with the Dutch losing one aircraft.Lembang
Jacob was shot down on his 35th birthday by a Japanese
A6M Zero while providingclose air support to ground forces in Lembang with threeBrewster Buffalo aircraft onMarch 7 ,1942 , during the Battle of Java.Despite the Japanese having an almost complete air superiority over Java, Helsdingen nevertheless chose to take off from Andir airfield to give support to ground troops fighting in Lembang. He ordered another pilot to stand down and hand over his Buffalo aircraft to him because he was married, despite the fact that Helsdingen was himself married. Three other pilots,
1st Lieutenant August Deibel ,Lieutenant Gerardus Bruggink andOfficer Cadet Jan Scheffer volunteered to join him using the last three working Buffalo aircraft on the airfield.Helsdingen's squadron travelled 200 metres before they ran into three Japanese
A6M Zero s. Deibel's plane was hit in the oil tank and had to break off from combat. His wingman, Jan Scheffer escorted him back to Andir airfield, where Deibel crashed landed his aircraft without suffering any injuries. Helsdingen and Bruggink remained above Lembang, but were nowdogfight ing six Zeroes. Helsdingen was soon shot down, but Bruggink managed to escape into the clouds before returning to Andir airfield. Dutch forces in Lembang surrendered the next day. All four Dutch pilots were awarded theOrder of William , while Helsdingen and Scheffer (who died aPoW ) were posthumously awarded the honour onJuly 14 ,1948 .ee also
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August Deibel External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/dutcheastindies/helsdingen.html Captain Jacob P. van Helsdingen]
* [http://www.warbirdforum.com/dutch.htm Brewster Buffalo: in Dutch service]
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