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HNLMS Van Meerlant

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Name
  
HNLMS Van Meerlant

Launched
  
November 23, 1920

Out of service
  
March 14, 1943

Laid down
  
October 14, 1919

In service
  
July 25, 1922

HNLMS Van Meerlant

Builder
  
Gusto shipyard, Schiedam

HNLMS Van Meerlant (ML 36) was a minelayer of the Royal Netherlands Navy built in the Gusto shipyard at Schiedam as part of the Douwe Aukes class.

Service

On the general mobilisation of the Dutch military on 28 August 1939, Van Meerlant was deployed to lay minefields, including ones at IJmuiden and the Hook of Holland. She sailed for the United Kingdom from Vlissingen alongside the gunboat Flores, arriving on 18 May 1940. She was first stationed at Falmouth, alongside her sister ship Douwe Aukes and the Dutch ship Medusa. Later that year Van Meerlant was posted to Chatham and assigned to the Thames Local Defence Flotilla, responsible for maintaining the boom defences in the Thames Estuary. On 14 March she was transferred to the Royal Navy, retaining her name as HMS Van Meerlant. She was sunk on 4 June 1941 by a mine, with 42 hands killed.

References

HNLMS Van Meerlant Wikipedia