- HNLMS Tromp (1937)
HNLMS "Tromp" was a "Tromp"-class
light cruiser , originally designated as a flotilla leader and a torpedo cruiser in the Deckers Fleet Plan of 1931, was part of theRoyal Netherlands Navy , named after AdmiralsMaarten Tromp andCornelis Tromp .She was laid down at
Amsterdam (Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Mij.) in 1936 and commissioned on18 August 1938 ."Tromp" was the lead ship of a class of two ships. The other was the "Jacob van Heemskerk".
The "Tromp" sailed to Asian waters before the outbreak of
World War II . She was assigned to the Combined Striking Force, ABDA Command in January 1942 for the defence of theDutch East Indies . Badly damaged offBali on18 February 1942 (Battle of Badung Strait ) the ship was then sent toAustralia for repairs. Later she served with the US 7th fleet and theBritish Eastern Fleet . The ship participated in raids onSabang in April andSoerabaya in May 1944. During the war she was repeatedly reported as having been destroyed by theImperial Japanese Navy , earning her the reputation of being one of "the most reportedly sunk ship" of the war. Because she kept showing up despite being declared sunk by the Japanese she was given the nickname the ghost ship.
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