This bridge played a crucial role in the execution of Operation Market Garden. The ground offensive of the British XXXth Corps began here on September 17 1944. In the vanguard, the Irish Guards entered the Netherlands, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel J.O.E. Vandeleur.
Those same Irish Guards had captured this bridge during a surprise attack on September 10. From that moment, the bridge was named after the commander of the unit that had carried out this feat. It was called Joe's Bridge.
Over the following days, the bridge came under attack from the German side. During the fighting, besides military losses, there were also civilian casualties.
Tourist information
Luikersteenweg at Barrierspark, Lommel.
GPS code: 51° 14' 20.94"N 5° 22' 43.32"O