- August Deibel
Infobox Military Person
name= August Gerard Deibel
lived=11 September 1915 –12 June 1950
placeofbirth=Fort de Kock ,Sumatra [http://www.onderscheidingen.nl/decorandi/wo2/dec_d01.html]
placeofdeath=Uithuizen ,Netherlands
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allegiance=Netherlands
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rank=1st Lieutenant
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unit= 2-VLG-V
battles=Battle of Malaya
Battle of Java
awards=Order of William
laterwork=1st Lieutenant August Gerard Deibel (11 September 1915 –12 June 1950 ) was a Dutch pilot of theRoyal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force . He was part of 2-VLG-V, which was stationed inSingapore before its withdrawal toJava . His personalemblem was the head of arhinoceros printed just behind the engine cowling of hisBrewster Buffalo aircraft. His rank and surname, 'Lt Deibel' was also printed beneath the emblem.Deibel is credited with having shot down three Japanese aircraft, two of which were
Ki-27 Nate s on12 January , during a Japanese air raid over Singapore, and was twicewounded in action on12 January and19 February ,1942 . Deibel was killed on12 June 1950 , when hisGloster Meteor aircraft crashed nearUithuizen in theNetherlands .Order of William flight
Deibel, along with Lieutenant
Gerardus Bruggink andOfficer Cadet Jan Scheffer , volunteered to joinCaptain Jacob van Helsdingen on his mission using the last three working Buffalo aircraft on the airfield. The four pilots took off from Andir airfield onMarch 7 ,1942 and proceeded to Lembang to provide air support for ground troops fighting in the city.Helsdingen's squadron travelled 200 metres when they encountered a Japanese aircraft, which Deibel attacked before it escaped. Some time later, three Japanese
A6M Zero s appeared. Deibel fired at two of them which turned away, but was hit in the oil tank by the third Zero and had to break off from combat. His wingman, Jan Scheffer escorted him back to Andir airfield under a tropicalrainstorm , 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 onJuly 14 ,1948 .ee also
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Jacob van Helsdingen External links
* [http://www.warbirdforum.com/dutch.htm Brewster Buffalo: in Dutch service]
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