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"inventaris 1959: Ruiling: " Japans geweer Meiji "38" (1905), compleet met bajonet en geweerriem.; Kwartiermuts Keizerlijk Japans Leger (tropentenue).; Veldblouse Keizerlijk Japans Leger. (Soldaat 1e klasse, tropentenue); Veldbroek Keizerlijk Japans Leger. (tropentenue); Een paar "puttees". Keizerlijk Japans Leger. (waarschijnlijk Tropentenue).;Een paar schoenen, Keizerlijk Japans Leger (tropentenue); Koppelriem (lijfriem?) Japan; Bajonetdrager voor bajonet Jap. Geweren:Meiji "38" (1905), lang en kort, en Meiji "99"(1939).; Paar geweerpatroontassen. Inf. Japan; Eetketel, Keizerlijk Japans Leger; Broodzak Keizerlijk Japans Leger; Veldfles, Keizerlijk Japans Leger. Pearl Harbor Memorial Museum". inventariskaart: 1974/12/30 van der Weide: "Ruiling Pearl Harbor Memorial Museum 17 december 1974 (tegen 3166-1 en 4) (Honululu).""^^xsd:string
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"Ruiling met Pearl Harbor Memorial Museum: Brief: nr. 73-176/11609; dd. 10 oct. 1973 van: Comité Verenigde Chefs van Staven. aan: Bronbeek " Bijgaand doe ik U toekomen een fotocopie van het verzoek van de defensie attaché Washington naar aanleiding van een brief van de Managing Director Pearl Harbor Memorial Museum dd. 10 september 1973. De defensie attaché is door mij verzocht bovengenoemde functionaris mede te delen dat ter zake rechtstreeks contact met U kan worden opgenomen." Bijlagen: brief: inl-prs/272 dd. 19 sept. 1973 van: defensie attaché aan: Verenigde Chefs van Staven. " Bijgaand moge ik U doen toekomen een afschrift van een brief van Mr. Warren E. Sessler, Managing director Pearl Harbor Memorial Museum dd. 10 september 1973. Ik moge u verzoeken mij mede te delen of en zoja de gevraagde uniformuitrustingstukken, wapens, enz. nog aanwezig zijn en uitgeleend kunnen worden, alsmede of er van de zijde van de Nederlandse krijgsmacht belangstelling bestaat voor het aangeboden materieel." brief: september 10 1973 van: Warren E.Sessler, Managing Director Pearl Harbor Memorial Museum aan: Baron Rijhard B. van Lynden, Embassy of the Netherlands, Washington " I am engaged in the organization of the Pearl Harbor Memorial Museum, a non-profit institution dedicated to the collection, preservation, and display of materials relating to the Second World War in the Pacific and in Asia. The museumis anxious to obtain samples of uniforms, weapons, and other equipment used by the armed forces of the Netherlands during the battles in the East Indies. We intend to establish a special display on your nation's participation in the war against Japan. We have an ample stochk of Japanese items, and are prepared to exchange duplicate materials for samples of uniforms and equipment used by the Netherlands' forces during the 1941-1945 era. If the armed forces of the Netherlands maintain museums or historical sections, we would be grateful if your staff would provide us with the adresses of those organizations." brief: dd. 1973/12/03 van: Cdt-Bronbeek aan: PHMMuseum "Referring to your letter of september 10th which was forwarded to me by the Royal Netherlands'Embassy Washington D.C., I beg to inform you that "Bronbeek" museum cooperated with the Royal Netherlands' Army & Arms Museum at Leiden in composing on behalf of the PHMM two uniforms and two sets of equipment (officer and soldier). If you'd be interseted in uniforms as used in 1943-1945 by the members of the Royal Netherlands Indies Army, who succeeded in escaping to Australia, pleas let me know. Perhaps I could provide you some samples. [ ] Only a fully equipped Japanese soldier is still lacking. I should be very much obliged, if you could be able to provide me with a complete uniform and full equipment (except rifle)." brief: dd. 1973/12/18 van: PHMM aan: Cdt-BB "[ ]We are very interested in your offer to supply us with a complete uniform as worn by members of the KNIL who escaped to Australia. Our only requirement is that it be comlete enough to dress a mannequin. We would also be grateful if you would supply us with a short history of the KNIL in the PAcific War, and photographs showing facial features and other details to assist us in constructing a proper mannequin. We propose to supply you with the following items which were worn by the Imperial Japanese Army (1941-1945): Tropical shirt and trousers; tabi and leggings; field cap with neck skirt; waist belt with two amunition pouches; canteen and carrier; cargo bag. Of this group, the tabis and waist belt are exact reproductions, and the rest are genuine issue items. We also have enlisted man's collar insignia (all ranks, except corporal). The tropical shirts were often worn with the insignia on the left breast pocket only. You mentioned that you did not need a rifle. Is your rifle complete with bayonet? If not, we can assit you in acquiring a bayonet.Our articles will be prepared for shipping about January 25, 1974." Brief: dd. 1974/01/07 van: Cdt-BB aan: PHMM "For your most generous offer to supply me with the greater part of a japanese soldier's outfit, I feel very much obliged to you. I'll supply you as soon as possible with a complete uniform as worn by the soldiers of the former KNIL, who managed to escape to Australia (most probably a M.O.'s uniform). Thank you for reminding me of the bayonet of the japanese rifle. As a matter of fact I have none. I would be very grateful, if you could spare a bayonet of the "Meiji" rifle "38" (1905). Perhaps it could be shipped with the uniforms." Brief: 1974/01/21 van: PHMM aan: Cdt-BB "I am happy that we have been able to work out an exchange of uniforms. We will include the Type 38 bayonet with the uniform items. At the present time, our Japanese uniform items are in storage, and not cataloged, so it will be a few weeks before we can ship them. [ ]" Brief: dd. 1974/03/25 van: PHMM aan: KNLWM "I am pleased to inform you that we have your items ready for shipping. We will ship the following items to our representative in the Washington area: a. 1 Type 38 (1905) rifle b. 2 Bayonets c. 2 Bayonet frogs (carriers), leather d. 2 waist belts, leather (reproduction) e. 2 Sets of 30-round ammunition pouches (rubberized canvas) f. 2 Canteens with carriers (used) g. 2 Cargo bags with shouldr straps (for rations and hand grenades) h. 2 Messkits, complete (fire-blackened ad much used) i. 2 pairs tabi footware (reproduction by original maker) j. 2 field caps with neck skirts k. 2 pairs of trousers l. 2 shirts or jackets Regarding item k, you may choose between full-length tropical trousers and the heavier summer coton field pants. Regarding item l. you have the choice of tropical shirts (long or short sleeve) or summer cotton field tunic. Please let us know which you prefer; we will send the equipment as soon as we know your preferences on these items. Doesthe above list meet your needs ? We will affix the rank insignia of a Superior Private (3 gold stars on a red background) on the shirts or tunics. We assume that this shipment will meet the needs of both the Bronbeek and the Leiden Museums. [ ]." Brief: dd. 1974/04/11 van: PHMM aan: KNLWM "[ ]Thank you for pointing out that some of the items which you will be sending are reproductions. This is perfectly satisfactory to us. We view this trade as an exchange of gifts, not a value-for-value transaction.[ ]I am pleased that we have been able to establish a mutually satisfactory relationship with the Museum Generaal Hoefer and the Museum Bronbeek. We are looking forward to further cooperation." Brief: dd. 1974/04/19 van: KNLWM aan: Cdt-BB "[ ]Wat betreft de beide Japanse uniformen heb ik aan de heer Sessler geschreven dat U een Japans tropenuniform prefereerde, zoals die in Indonesie werden gedragen. Wijzelf opteerden voor een zgn. China-uniform om evenwicht te krijgen inzake de uniformen en uitrustingen tijdens de strijd in China 1931/45.[ ]." Brief: dd. 1974/05/27 aan: PHMM van: Cdt-BB "[ ] One of these days the following items will be shipped to the Army Attache of the Ambassy of the United States of America to be forwarded to Honolulu: a. 1 jacket with sash, tropical, British issue (with red cross brassard) with the rank insignia of a Colonel of the Medical Service. b. 1 pair of trousers, tropical, British issue c. 1 field cap, tropical (US Army issue) They form the uniform as worn by officiers who managed to escape to Australia in 1942. [ ]." Brief: dd. 1974/06/10 aan: PHMM van: Cdt-BB "[ ]I beg to inform you that I also shipped to you a generals' uniform as worn in Australia 1942-1945 and outside N.E. Indies till 1951, a. 1 peak cap b. 1 jacket with sash c. 1 Sam Brown belt d. 1 pair of trousers e. 1 great coat The above mentioned items belonged to Major-general D.R.A. van Langen, who was chief of the General Staff of the former Netherlands East Indian Army in 1950/51." Brief: dd. 1974/06/18 aan: Cdt-BB van: PHMM " Thank you for your letter of june 10. We are grateful for the generals' uniform. It will be an interesting and important addition to the collection of the PHMM. Would it be possible for you to send us a copy of a photograph of Major General van Langen, also?" Brief: dd. 1974/10/10 van: KNLWM aan: Cdt-BB "Hedenmorgen kwam een zending uit Washington, bevattende Japanse uniformen en uitrustingen Wereldoorlog II. [ ] T.z.t. verneem ik dan wel, wanneer U een en ander komt ophalen. Ik ben blij dat deze moeizame op afstand gevoerde ruiltransactie dan toch in goede banen is geleid." Bijlagen: Ambassade Washington Landmacht Attache "[ ]Afzonderlijke toezending van een (gedemonteerd) Japans geweer zal zo spoedig mogelijk geschieden." Bijlage Lijst: 1. Jas, dikke stof 2. Broek, dikke stof. 3. Jas, dunne stof. 4. Broek, dunne stof 5. Kepi, met beschermlappen (2) 6. Koppel, leer (2) 7. Veldfles met foedraal (2) 8. Gevechtstas (2) 9. Patroontassen (4) 10. Etesblikken (2) 11. Schoenen, paar (2)" 12. Bajonet met foedraal (2)"^^xsd:string

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