http://www.ww2f.com/threads/the-ship-that-disguised-itself-as-an-island.73435/ HNLMS Abraham Crijnssen is a Jan van Amstel-class minesweeper of the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNN). Built during the 1930s, she was based in the Netherlands East Indies when Japan attacked at the end of 1941. Ordered to retreat to Australia, the ship was disguised as a tropical island to avoid detection, and … See more Abraham Crijnssen was the third of eight Jan van Amstel-class minesweepers constructed for the RNN during the late 1930s. Built by Werf Gusto at their yard in Schiedam, South Holland, the minesweeper was … See more • "HNMS Abraham Crijnssen". Uboat.net. Retrieved 3 July 2010. • "HNLMS ABRAHAM CRIJNSSEN (A925)". Historic Naval Ships Association. Archived from the original on 4 July 2010. … See more Early service The ship was based at Surabaya in the Netherlands East Indies when Japan invaded in 1941. Following the Allied defeats at the … See more The ship was removed from the Navy List in 1960. After leaving service, Abraham Crijnssen was donated to the Sea Cadet Corps … See more
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WebThe German "Dutch" Atlantis, which sank a number of ships with a total tonnage of 145,960 t including the Norwegian tanker Tirranna on 10 June 1940, was more of a merchant raider . Nine Q-ships were commissioned by the Royal Navy in September and October 1939 for work in the North Atlantic: [10] WebDid you hear the one about the ship disguised as a jungle island? If you think your ship has good concealment, wait til you meet the HNLMS Abraham Crijnssen, a minesweeper of the Royal Netherlands... how fast do sweetbay magnolias grow
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WebThis list includes ships of the line built (all for the Amsterdam Admiralty) in the period 1661 to 1663, prior to the outbreak of the Second Anglo-Dutch War . (A) Liefde 70 (1661, 140 ft) … WebThe ship was wrecked on a reef in the Abrolhos islands on 4th June, 1629, and the remains were discovered in 1963. Batavia sailed in a fleet of seven ships, but was separated from them soon after leaving Texel by a storm in the North Sea. how fast do sugar snap peas grow