Light Cruisers: HNLMS Jacob van Heemskerk
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2018 1:50 am
Tromp-Class Light Cruiser HNMLS Jacob van Heemskerk pictured in 1949.
Originally designated as a Flotilla Leader and a Torpedo Cruiser in the Dutch Fleet Plan of 1931, she was hastily commissioned on May 10th 1940 at Amsterdam, when Germany invaded the Netherlands. However, as she was not armed she escaped to the United Kingdom, where she was refitted as an Air Defence Cruiser, since these were the only type of gun available, and there was a growing need for this type of ship to protect the convoys. During the Second World War the crew felt that their ship was blessed and gave her the nickname Oude Jacob (Old Jacob). She received the reputation for proficiency, and not a single convoy ship would be lost when she was on duty.
Originally designated as a Flotilla Leader and a Torpedo Cruiser in the Dutch Fleet Plan of 1931, she was hastily commissioned on May 10th 1940 at Amsterdam, when Germany invaded the Netherlands. However, as she was not armed she escaped to the United Kingdom, where she was refitted as an Air Defence Cruiser, since these were the only type of gun available, and there was a growing need for this type of ship to protect the convoys. During the Second World War the crew felt that their ship was blessed and gave her the nickname Oude Jacob (Old Jacob). She received the reputation for proficiency, and not a single convoy ship would be lost when she was on duty.