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HNLMS Douwe Aukes

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Name
  
Laid down
  
October 28, 1919

Out of service
  
February 1, 1960

Launched
  
23 January 1922

Propulsion
  
872.5 kW

Builder
  
Namesake
  
Douwe Aukes

In service
  
November 2, 1922

Construction started
  
28 October 1919

Weight
  
687 tons

Displacement
  
687,000 kg

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Class and type
  
Douwe Aukes class minelayer

HNLMS Douwe Aukes (ML 1, N 81) was a minelayer of the Royal Netherlands Navy. She was built in the Gusto shipyard at Schiedam as the lead ship of the Douwe Aukes class, and one of her early commanders was Eugène Lacomblé.

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Second World War

On 14 May 1940 the Douwe Aukes fled to the United Kingdom, picking up survivors from the sinking of the Johan Maurits van Nassau during the crossing. She was first stationed at Falmouth alongside her sister ship Van Meerlant and the HNLMS Medusa., and then at Sheerness. From 29 April 1941 she was lent to the Royal Navy for anti-aircraft duties on the eastern English coast. She was also active in the D-Day landings. She was returned to the Dutch navy in 1945.

Post-war

Post-war, the Douwe Aukes acted as a depot ship for the Mine Service, then from 1959 as accommodation for the Mine Service at Hellevoetsluis. She finally left service in 1960.

References

HNLMS Douwe Aukes Wikipedia


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