Gerard Bruggink

Gerardus Meinardus Bruggink
Born4 August 1917
Tubbergen, Netherlands
Died5 December 2005
Skipperville, Alabama, United States
Allegiance Netherlands
Years of service1939-1955
Rank 1st Lieutenant
Unit2-VLG-V
Battles / wars
AwardsBronze Cross (subsequently rescinded)
Airman's Cross
Knight 4th class of the Military William Order
Other workFlight instructor, Accident investigator

Gerardus Meinardus Bruggink (4 August 1917 5 December 2005) was a Dutch pilot of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force. A recipient of the Military Order of William, he was one of only four Dutch pilots to dogfight the Japanese in the Battle of Java.

Born in Tubbergen, Overijssel, Bruggink followed a Catholic seminary. He met his wife, Corien, while serving in the Dutch East Indies and they were married in January 1942. A replica B-339C Brewster Buffalo (B-3107) was built in July 2008 and delivered to the National Military Museum in Soesterberg, Netherlands, carrying the markings of the plane flown by Bruggink.