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HNLMS Van Galen (1928)

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Name
  
Van Galen

Commissioned
  
22 October 1929

Construction started
  
28 May 1927

Length
  
98 m

Laid down
  
28 May 1927

Fate
  
Sunk 10 May 1940

Launched
  
28 June 1928

Builder
  
Fijenoord

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Class and type
  
Admiralen-class destroyer

Displacement
  
1,316 long tons (1,337 t) standard 1,640 long tons (1,666 t) full load

HNLMS Van Galen (Dutch: Hr.Ms. Van Galen) was a Admiralen-class destroyer of the Royal Netherlands Navy. She served during World War II.

Service history

The ship was laid down on 28 May 1927 at the shipyard Fijenoord in Rotterdam and launched on 28 June 1928. The ship was commissioned on 22 October 1929.

On 22 February 1932 Van Galen left Surabaya for a trip to Shanghai to look after Dutch interests in the region. She returned in April that year.

16 November 1935 Van Galen her sister Witte de With and the cruiser Sumatra made a visit to Saigon.

On 23 August 1936 Sumatra, her sister Java and the destroyers Van Galen, Witte de With and Piet Hein were present at the fleet days held at Surabaya.

16 August 1937 the ship was again send to Shanghai because of rising political tension in China. With the ship 150 marines where sent to protect European citizens and interests.

On 8 May 1940 she returned to the Netherlands. Two days later on 10 May war with Germany broke out. The Germans had captured the airfield Waalhaven in Rotterdam and Van Galen was ordered to bombard the airfield. A German aircraft attacked her while underway and she sank near the Merwehaven. The Germans decided to raise the ship on 23 October 1941. The wreck was scrapped in Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht.

References

HNLMS Van Galen (1928) Wikipedia