Английская Википедия:HNLMS Abraham van der Hulst (1946)

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HNLMS Abraham van der Hulst was a Шаблон:Sclass of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

Description

The Jan van Amstel-class ships were Шаблон:Convert long, with a beam of Шаблон:Convert and a draught of Шаблон:Convert at deep load. They displaced was Шаблон:Convert at normal load, which increased to Шаблон:Convert at deep load. A pair of Yarrow boilers fed steam to two triple-expansion steam engines that each drove a single propeller shaft. The engines were rated at Шаблон:Convert which gave the ships a speed of Шаблон:Convert. They carried up to Шаблон:Convert of fuel oil and had a complement of 45 officers and ratings.[1]

Service history

Built as a replacement for Шаблон:HNLMS, she was not yet commissioned when the Netherlands surrendered to Germany in May 1940.

Commissioned into Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine, first as AM 1 (also listed as MH 1) on 26 August 1940. She sailed for Emden on 30 August, where she was renamed M 553. She was converted to a torpedo recovery vessel in December 1940. In August 1944 she was transferred to the 27th U-boat Flotilla, responsible for the tactical training of U-boats.

Returned to the Royal Netherlands Navy in May 1945 and recommissioned as the Abraham van der Hulst (the Dutch naval authorities apparently thought her to be this ship). She sailed for the Dutch East Indies on 16 September 1946 for service as patrol ship. After returning to Europe, she was rebuilt as boom defence vessel. Struck in 1961 and transferred to the Zeekadetkorps Nederland (Dutch Sea Cadets) in February 1962. Later scrapped.

Citations

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Bibliography

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  1. Roberts, p. 394; van Willigenburg, p. 106