Van der Wel. Sailor of the first class Van der Wel (1921-1942) distinguished itself as a canone director at SOEMBA (1926-1985). During a Japanese air attack in Merak on February 27, 1942, despite a deadly summit, he remained fired until the attack was terminated. The emblem represents the distinguishing sign for sailor 1 (crossed anchors) and for the certificate gun (crossed gun). The golden pole refers to the bronze lion, which was awarded posthum to Van der Wel in 1942. The waves symbolize the death place. The saying faithful to death expresses the mentality of Van der Wel. Logo


Van der Wel. Sailor of the first class Van der Wel (1921-1942) distinguished itself as a canone director at SOEMBA (1926-1985). During a Japanese air attack in Merak on February 27, 1942, despite a deadly summit, he remained fired until the attack was terminated. The emblem represents the distinguishing sign for sailor 1 (crossed anchors) and for the certificate gun (crossed gun). The golden pole refers to the bronze lion, which was awarded posthum to Van der Wel in 1942. The waves symbolize the death place. The saying faithful to death expresses the mentality of Van der Wel. Logo lined by Van der Wel (1961-1982).


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