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The '''Battle of Cape Alava''' ({{wpl|Dutch language|Dutch}}: ''Slag bij Kaap Alava'') was a {{wpl|naval battle}} off the coast of [[Cape Alava]] in which [[Katherine I of Atmora|High Queen Katherine I]] and her staff fled from [[Westend]] evacuating to [[Asvarre]]. The battle was marked by a series of royalist {{wpl|Last stand|last stands}} against [[Rijkskrijgsmarine]] Admiral [[Herman Buitenhuis]]'s [[Atmoran Home Fleet]]. Such as {{wpl|Captain (naval)|Kaptein-ter-Zee}} Floris-Jan Fortuin made a last stand by ramming {{wpl|battleship}} [[RMS Graaf Moltke]] along with sinking {{wpl|Light cruiser|light cruisers}} [[RMS Asperen]], [[RMS Arnemuiden]], and [[RMS Blauwenhoek]].  Admiral {{wpl|Prince}} [[Jan-Pieter van Hossen]]'s [[Atmoran Royalist Fleet]] succesfully crossed the [[Halkeginian Sea]] allowing the formation of the [[Free Atmoran Forces]].
The '''Battle of Cape Alava''' ({{wpl|Dutch language|Dutch}}: ''Slag bij Kaap Alava'') was a {{wpl|naval battle}} off the coast of [[Cape Alava]] in which [[Katherine I of Atmora|High Queen Katherine I]] and her staff fled from [[Westend]] evacuating to [[Asvarre]]. The battle was marked by a series of royalist {{wpl|Last stand|last stands}} against [[Rijkskrijgsmarine]] Admiral [[Herman Buitenhuis]]'s [[Atmoran Home Fleet]]. Such as {{wpl|Captain (naval)|Kaptein-ter-Zee}} Floris-Jan Fortuin made a last stand by ramming {{wpl|battleship}} [[RMS Graaf Moltke]] along with sinking {{wpl|Light cruiser|light cruisers}} [[RMS Asperen]], [[RMS Arnemuiden]], and [[RMS Blauwenhoek]].  Admiral {{wpl|Prince}} [[Jan-Pieter van Hossen]]'s [[Atmoran Royalist Fleet]] succesfully crossed the [[Halkeginian Sea]] allowing the formation of the [[Free Atmoran Forces]].
===Prelude===
===Battle===
===Aftermath===
====Balance of naval power====
====Survival of the royalists====
===Order of battle===
====Royalists====
====Republicans====

Revision as of 08:50, 22 January 2024

Battle of Cape Alava
Part of the Atmoran Campaign of the Third Voshan War
HMS Achilles (70).jpg
Date29 November 1943
Location
Result Royalist victory
Belligerents
Atmora Atmoran Confederation
Mizuho Mizuhese Royalists
Greater Atmoran Rijk.png Atmoran Republic
Commanders and leaders
Atmora Jan-Pieter van Hossen
Atmora Maurits Sievering
Atmora Sietse Priem van Morrenhof
Rijkskrijgsmarine Ensign.png Herman Buitenhuis
Rijkskrijgsmarine Ensign.png Boudewijn van Liedenbaum
Strength
Total: 53 warships
2 aircraft carriers
6 battleships
4 battlecruisers
5 heavy cruisers
9 light cruisers
27 destroyers
c. 210 carrier aircraft
Total: 56 warships
1 aircraft carriers
2 battleships
3 battlecruisers
4 heavy cruisers
6 light cruisers
23 destroyers
17 Corvettes
c. 86 carrier aircraft
Casualties and losses
3 battleships sunk
1 battlecruiser sunk
2 heavy cruisers sunk
1 light cruiser sunk
8 destroyers sunk
76 aircraft destroyed
5,678 killed
1 aircraft carrier
2 battleships sunk
2 battlecruiser sunk
3 heavy cruisers sunk
4 light cruiser sunk
7 destroyers sunk
8 corvettes sunk
47 aircraft destroyed
4.971 killed

The Battle of Cape Alava (Dutch: Slag bij Kaap Alava) was a naval battle off the coast of Cape Alava in which High Queen Katherine I and her staff fled from Westend evacuating to Asvarre. The battle was marked by a series of royalist last stands against Rijkskrijgsmarine Admiral Herman Buitenhuis's Atmoran Home Fleet. Such as Kaptein-ter-Zee Floris-Jan Fortuin made a last stand by ramming battleship RMS Graaf Moltke along with sinking light cruisers RMS Asperen, RMS Arnemuiden, and RMS Blauwenhoek. Admiral Prince Jan-Pieter van Hossen's Atmoran Royalist Fleet succesfully crossed the Halkeginian Sea allowing the formation of the Free Atmoran Forces.

Prelude

Battle

Aftermath

Balance of naval power

Survival of the royalists

Order of battle

Royalists

Republicans