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* ''Grootadmiraal'' [[Jan Pieter van Hossen|Jan-Pieter prins van Hossen]] | |||
** Four battleships: [[HMS Onbevreesd|HMS ''Onbevreesd'']], [[HMS Triomfantelijk|HMS ''Triomfantelijk'']], [[HMS Frederik IV|HMS ''Frederik IV'']], [[HMS Prinsesse Winter|HMS ''Prinsesse Winter'']] | |||
** Three heavy cruisers: HMS ''Vineta'', HMS ''Draak'', and HMS ''Groote Liefde'' | |||
** Nine destroyers: | |||
* ''Admiraal'' [[Sietse Priem van Morrenhof]] | |||
** Two aircraft carriers: [[HMS Invencible|HMS ''Invencible'']] and [[HMS Onverzoenlijk|HMS ''Onverzoenlijk'']] | |||
** Two battlecruisers: [[HMS Prins van Wolf|HMS ''Prins van Wolf'']] and [[HMS Zegepralend|HMS ''Zegepralend]] | |||
** Ten destroyers: | |||
* ''Schout-bij-nacht'' [[Maurits Sievering]] | |||
** Two battlecruisers: [[HMS Leeuw (R091)|HMS ''Leeuw'']] and [[HMS Héroïne (R087)|HMS ''Héroïne'']] | |||
** Four destroyers: HMS ''Thies Salvera'', HMS ''Reinalda'', HMS ''De Ridder'', HMS ''Mathies Veltmans'' | |||
* ''Schout-bij-nacht'' [[Hendrik K.G. Geursen]] | |||
** Two battlecruisers: | |||
** Four destroyers: | |||
* ''Schout-bij-nacht'' [[Karel Hofting]] | |||
** Two heavy cruisers: | |||
** Four light cruisers: | |||
* ''Schout-bij-nacht'' [[Michiel Wietten]] | |||
** Five light cruisers: | |||
====Republicans==== | ====Republicans==== |
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Battle of Cape Alava | |||||||
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Part of the Atmoran Campaign of the Third Voshan War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Atmoran Confederation Mizuhese Royalists | Atmoran Republic | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Jan-Pieter van Hossen Maurits Sievering† Sietse Priem van Morrenhof |
Herman Buitenhuis 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
Survival of the royalists
Order of battle
Royalists
- Grootadmiraal Jan-Pieter prins van Hossen
- Four battleships: HMS Onbevreesd, HMS Triomfantelijk, HMS Frederik IV, HMS Prinsesse Winter
- Three heavy cruisers: HMS Vineta, HMS Draak, and HMS Groote Liefde
- Nine destroyers:
- Admiraal Sietse Priem van Morrenhof
- Two aircraft carriers: HMS Invencible and HMS Onverzoenlijk
- Two battlecruisers: HMS Prins van Wolf and HMS Zegepralend
- Ten destroyers:
- Schout-bij-nacht Maurits Sievering
- Two battlecruisers: HMS Leeuw and HMS Héroïne
- Four destroyers: HMS Thies Salvera, HMS Reinalda, HMS De Ridder, HMS Mathies Veltmans
- Schout-bij-nacht Hendrik K.G. Geursen
- Two battlecruisers:
- Four destroyers:
- Schout-bij-nacht Karel Hofting
- Two heavy cruisers:
- Four light cruisers:
- Schout-bij-nacht Michiel Wietten
- Five light cruisers: