- Karel Doorman
Karel Willem Frederik Marie Doorman (
April 23 ,1889 , Utrecht –February 28 ,1942 ,Java Sea ) was aSchout-bij-nacht (the Dutch equivalent of aRear Admiral ) duringWorld War II .He was originally a
naval aviator in theRoyal Netherlands Navy but quickly rose through the ranks to become Schout-bij-nacht in 1940.In early 1942 he was made commander of the combined American, British, Dutch and
Australia n (ABDA ) fleet in theDutch East Indies , a force consisting ofcruiser s anddestroyer s.Doorman became a Dutch naval hero because of his supposed
last words to the fleet: „Ik val aan, volg mij!” ('I'm attacking, follow me'). In reality, he only issued the command "All ships follow me" to prevent confusion when the damaged HMS "Exeter" sailed back toharbour . Doorman just wanted to indicate that his ships should follow him and not the "Exeter".Karel Doorman died when his
flagship "De Ruyter" was struck by a Japanesetorpedo and sank during theBattle of the Java Sea . He voluntarily remained with the crippled and wounded who could not abandon ship, thereby honoring the naval tradition to go down with the ship he commanded.Several ships of the
Royal Netherlands Navy have been named "Karel Doorman".External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/dutcheastindies/doorman.html Biography of Rear-Admiral Karel W.F.M. Doorman.]
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