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s second-in-command, Lieutenant Østervold, tried to inspect the cargo, however, he was refused by the German captain, all entrances to the cargo hold also being blocked off to make a proper search impossible. In response, the inspecting officer decided to take the ship under arrest and sealed the
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to open fire at any and all foreign warships that might try to force their way into that port. The rear admiral gave him permission to use his own judgement in the coming hours. The conversation left Horve in no doubt that war was coming and he therefore ordered his ship to be made ready for war,
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also carried out more unconventional operations, such as towing Norwegian motor torpedo boats to and from the coast of southern Norway. This greatly increased the range of the small MTBs, thus allowing them to carry out attacks on German-controlled
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s cargo, Captain Horve had a telephone conversation with Captain Aarstad at the Navy Command at Marineholmen in Bergen. Aarstad informed him that he had been taken prisoner and could not give Horve any orders. Soon after the conversation, a
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continued serving the allied cause. From 5 February to 2 September, she was on loan to the Royal Navy for special exercises and trials. The final decommissioning came on 19 November 1943 and she was sold for scrapping in 1944.
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had returned fire with her anti-aircraft weaponry, although the 3" gun had jammed after the first few rounds and the anti-aircraft machine guns had failed to inflict serious damage on the attacking aircraft.
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could do little to oppose the invading German forces, the ship's captain decided to sail to the United Kingdom, bringing the captured German ship with him. After being subjected to a German bombing attack,
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After the two ships had left Haugesund at about 09:00 on 9 April, they soon came under attack from a Luftwaffe bomber around 40 nautical miles (74 km) off the Norwegian coast. The bombs, aimed at
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weapons were equally primitive, with four depth charges located on the stern. The depth charges had no throwing mechanism and had to be dropped overboard manually. The ship also had no radar or
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to speak of, and the skies were full of enemy aircraft, the destroyer could do little good by remaining where she was. He ignored an order from Naval Command to go to the
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regions. She was based in the small south-western port town of Haugesund and carrying out escort missions along the western coast. The day before the invasion, on 8 April
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from 6 August to 27 October 1940 (Pennant No. H.28). In this role, she relatively often used her newly installed anti-aircraft weapons during
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in the years 1908–1913. The four-stacked destroyer was kept in service long after she was obsolete, and took part in the defence of
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on 20 June 1944 and formed the main defence weapons of the coal mining town. Installed in overbuilt protected positions, the guns from
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into Sullom Voe, arriving at 17:00 local time on 10 April, where the German PoWs were handed over to British authorities. Thereafter
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During the critical autumn of 1940, when a German invasion of Britain seemed inevitable, the antiquated destroyer was deployed as a
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had to give chase and capture the vessel. After leading the unknown ship into Haugesund, its identity was found to be the 7,624 ton
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was employed on neutrality protection duties. She formed part the Royal Norwegian Navy's Western Norway squadron, being based in
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received orders from the Norwegian Naval Command to return at full speed to Haugesund and refuel her coal stores. When
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guards to be posted, all leaves to be cancelled and the lights on the ship and in the harbour area to be blacked out.
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class were not considered fit for potential combat operations and were only meant to perform escort and guard duties.
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at some point before the Second World War. Note QF guns in blisters along the side to allow forward fire.
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fired eight to ten rounds into the waterline of the scuttled merchantman to ensure that she would sink.
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s crew were transferred to Royal Navy ships and would serve aboard them during the remainder of the
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until freed by the advancing invasion forces on 10 April. As she was finishing her escort mission,
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the next day, when she was caught in the crossfire between the German invasion fleet and Norwegian
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part of the 2nd Naval District's 1st destroyer division, covering an area roughly the same as the
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After receiving this information, Captain Horve had several personal telephone conversation with
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s aft 76 mm gun was removed and replaced with a 3" anti-aircraft cannon, and two .303
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drowning in the process. After the German sailors had boarded and lowered their life boat
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was repeatedly the direct target of German bombers during this time, but escaped damage.
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s second-in-command, Lieutenant Østervold served as a liaison officer aboard the British
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for a number of years as part of pre–war savings on the Norwegian military budget.
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and provided local defence in the south of England. After arrival in the United Kingdom
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spent most of her time up until April 1942 escorting coastal convoys off the coast of
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anti-aircraft machine guns were installed, one on each of the on the bridge wings. A
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estuary. While patrolling the Humber she was on one occasion attacked by a German
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I skjærgården og på havet – Marinens krig 8. april 1940 – 8. mai 1945
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and proceeded to torpedo and sink off Kyrholmen the escorted 3,015 ton Norwegian
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cable was placed on the hull to demagnetize the ship and counter magnetic mines.
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dodged shells from both the escorts and a coastal battery at Korsneset and met
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in Portsmouth for the newest additions to the Royal Norwegian Navy, the two
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arrived at Haugesund at about 15:00, the ships' commander, Captain (later
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proceeded to the United Kingdom with the German crew as prisoners. In
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Even though officially decommissioned from the Royal Norwegian Navy,
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replaced three 10 cm Bofors guns originally from the destroyer
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landed in the harbour and its pilot reported that German ships,
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for the invading German forces at Trondheim, chiefly some 2,000
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that was rendered inoperable by the absence of a vital part.
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with yard number 103. Her steam engine required high quality
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From April 1942 until her decommissioning 5 February 1943,
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along as PoWs in addition to her own crew of seventy-two,
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and block German naval forces from gaining access to that
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intercepted and captured the clandestine German transport
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for the Luftwaffe in Norway. After the successful attack
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Vakt og vern : marinen og kystartilleriet 1914–1918
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Brennpunkt Nord – Værtjenestekrigen 1940–45
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After arriving in the United Kingdom, many members of
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later turned out to have consisted of provisions and
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and make her seaworthy again. In early October 1939
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was built at the Royal Norwegian Navy's shipyard at
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Decommissioned in late 1943, 8: 1630: 1628: 705:was patrolling and watching shipping in the 656:waters and of the sinking of the 5,261  1739: 1737: 1566: 1564: 1562: 1560: 1558: 1221:in mid-1944. The three guns were landed at 1202:for personnel of the Royal Norwegian Navy. 1074:was rearmed, rebuilt and modernized at the 809:refused, only yielding after the Norwegian 422:served as a guard ship, convoy escort, MTB 2160: 2031: 2017: 2009: 1794:Erik Bakkevig – bøker om skipsforlis 1727: 1725: 1723: 1578: 1576: 1445:(in Norwegian and English). Archived from 1387:(in Norwegian and English). Archived from 1256: 1254: 1252: 785:Horve decided to take the enemy ship as a 753:While Østervold was attempting to inspect 283:Triple expansion steam engine with 7500 hp 1592: 1590: 1588: 1378: 1376: 1317: 1315: 1305: 1303: 1301: 1299: 1297: 1948:Sjøforsvaret dag for dag 1814–2000 983:in 1940, with new anti-aircraft armament 16:For other ships with the same name, see 1248: 453:coal imported from the United Kingdom. 192:(13 April 1942 – 5 February 1943) 99:The Royal Norwegian Navy's shipyard at 1070:Between November 1940 and early 1941, 1017:in the United Kingdom was to serve as 863:destroyers. Two of the British ships, 789:and bring it to a British port. Since 739:radio room. The cargo hidden on board 171:(8 April 1940 – 3 November 1941) 24: 1861:Norwegian naval ships 1939–1945 1183:. Fourteen Norwegian sailors died on 1175:the next morning to be towed back to 1121:The crew of MTB 56 lined up on board 524:. With the outbreak of war the three 186:(21 March 1942 – 13 April 1942) 57: 7: 616:, a ship that would be sunk outside 520:in Bergen, the two other vessels at 391:In the early hours of 9 April 1940, 1946:Sivertsen, Svein Carl, ed. (2001). 1213:Three of the 7.6 cm guns from 1128:In addition to her coastal duties, 889:, escorted by the French destroyer 660:clandestine German troop transport 401:. After deciding that the outdated 543:One of the main weaknesses of the 177:(3 November 1941 – 21 March 14: 2504:World War II destroyers of Norway 1991:Naval History via Flix: KNM Draug 987:For the rest of her war service, 2093: 2051: 1845:Ulvensøen 1991: 67-68, 84-85, 99 940:during the April–May 1940 839:Now carrying sixty-seven German 763:Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service 594:The beginning of April 1940 saw 558:machine gun. She also carried a 430:was sold for scrapping in 1944. 59: 38: 28: 1479:. In Dahl, Hans Fredrik (ed.). 1441:Skovheim, Nils (29 June 2007). 1383:Skovheim, Nils (29 June 2007). 782:had most likely been occupied. 1796:(in Norwegian). Archived from 1485:(in Norwegian). Oslo: Cappelen 1: 2002:, retrieved 10 February 2008 1916:Hansen, Ola Bøe, ed. (2005). 968:Service in the United Kingdom 701:During the night of 9 April, 675:outside the southern port of 590:prior to the Second World War 574:to help in locating targets. 496:had, as had her sister ships 484:prior to the Second World War 313:6 × 7.6 cm (3-inch) guns 1993:, retrieved 29 January 2006 461:During the First World War, 259:69.2 m (227.03 ft) 1935:Melien, Tor Jørgen (1995). 1482:Norsk krigsleksikon 1940-45 1145:was towed into position by 2520: 267:7.3 m (23.95 ft) 15: 2467: 2144: 2121: 1641:Norway during world war 2 1237:German attack on Svalbard 683:off the Norwegian coast. 681:British mining operations 578:German invasion of Norway 338:3 × trainable 45 cm 275:2.9 m (9.51 ft) 226: 206:German invasion of Norway 154: 52: 27: 1897:Bjørnsson, Nils (1994). 1827:Hansen 2005: 98–99 960:departed Scapa Flow for 899:departed Sullom Voe for 222:1 ship (7,624 tons) sunk 1965:Ulvensøen, Jon (1991). 1859:Abelsen, Frank (1986). 227:General characteristics 2499:Draug-class destroyers 2000:Draug KNM Torpedojager 1125: 1048: 984: 591: 485: 418:in the United Kingdom 251:578 tons standard 2494:Ships built in Horten 1878:Berg, Ole F. 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Index

HNoMS Draug


revenant
Draugr
Karljohansvern
Horten
scrapping
T. Horve
German invasion of Norway
Battle of Britain
Draug-class
destroyer
knots
Colt
anti-aircraft
Madsen
torpedo tubes
depth charges
lead ship
Draug class
destroyers
Royal Norwegian Navy
Norway
German invasion
Main
exile
mother ship
Karljohansvern
Horten

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