HNLMS Urania (1941)

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Flag of the Netherlands.svgNetherlands
NameUrania
BuilderMarine Etablissement te Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
Commissioned1941
Homeport Soerabaja
General characteristics
Type Training ship

HNLMS Urania was a training ship of the Royal Netherlands Navy. [1] She was built in the Dutch East Indies and was a gift from the bourgeoisie of the colony. [2] During the Second World War the ship was captured by the Japanese. [3]

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Background

Urania was built at the Marine Etablissement te Soerabaja in the Dutch East Indies. [1] The ship was a gift from the bourgeoisie of the colony to the recently established Koninklijke Instituut voor de Marine in Soerabaja. [2] She was used as training ship by the Royal Netherlands Navy to train midshipman in the Dutch East Indies between 1941 and 1942. [3] [4]

Service history

After being taken into service in 1941 Urania was used to train midshipman (Dutch: Adelborst) in Soerabaja. [3] [1] On 8 March 1942 the ship sailed, with Dutch navy personnel aboard, from Soerabaja to Australia. [4] However, before she could reach her destination Urania was stopped and detained by a Japanese destroyer in the Madura Strait. [1] On 10 March 1942 the ship was handed over to a Japanese troopship at Toeban and arrived on 16 March 1942 at Soerabaja. [4] Her fate after arriving at Soerabaja remains unknown. [1] [3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Mark (1997), p. 175.
  2. 1 2 von Münching (1978), p. 158.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Raven (1988), p. 171.
  4. 1 2 3 von Münching (1978), p. 159.

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