A_Drust-you're right it's a very nice and pretty area to live.
Gregory,you're correct i overread the actual question
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I'm sorry your dad couldn't make it back to our little country.
He would have felt very welcome here.
May he rest in peace.
I did a quick research about this topic and found a few interesting things
which i thought i'd share with you.
The operation was named Market.
Market was the codename for the airborne actions.
Garden was the codeword for the groundtroops.
http://www.go2war2.nl/nld_print.asp?artikelid=1030
It's in Dutch but this online translator http://www.freetranslation.com/
you can translate it to English.
The first bridge in the Market operation was de Dommelbridge at St.Oedenrode which is taken by the US 101th Airborne division.
This assignment was actually for 4 bridges: aa bridge & zuidwillemsvaart bridges at Veghel,wilhelminakanaal at Son and the above mentioned Dommel bridge.
The second bridge was the Zuidwillemsvaart at Son was taken by the 501 regiment of the US 101 Airborne div.
The third bridge was the Maas bridge at Grave was taken by the 82th div.
This bridge(5 Mile from here)is known by the locals as the rainbow colored bridge.
The 4th bridge was the Waal bridge at Nijmegen taken again
by the 82th div.
The 5th and last was the Rhine bridge at Arnhem captured by the 1th British Div.together with the Polish Airborne brigade .
hope this helps
Hans