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Kaiser Kirk

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Monday, April 21st 2008, 8:34pm

Belgian Order of Battle

Order of Battle
January 1, 1942

Heavy Cruiser
1 x King Albert (AUS) - 1938

Light Cruiser
3 x CL-1, Wandelaar (AUS) – 1937, 1939
1 x CL-4, Wielingen (Belg) - 1941

Destroyer
9 x DD-1 Les Quatre Journées

Escort
6 x PC-1 (SAE) 1936-1937

Minewarfare
3 x MW-1 (Atlantis) 1936-39

Minesweepers
9 x MS-1 (Bulg) 1936-39

Patrol Craft
1 x SC Zinnia (Belg) - 1936

MTB
48 x 100ton MTB (Mex) 1936- 37

Riverine Patrol
24 x R1 (Mex) 1936

Training
Artevelde (Belg) 1936

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Sunday, May 4th 2008, 7:45pm

Coastal Defenses

Coastal Command

4 x 120mm de Bange M1889
4 x 170mm Krupp
4 x 170mm Krupp
4 x 120mm Naval

Schelde Defense

8 x 120mm
4 x 150mm
8 x 75mm

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Sunday, May 4th 2008, 7:53pm

Naval Weapons

280mm BL Bruno M1917
9.2in BL FRC/Vickers-Australia M1935
152mm BL Koninklijke Artillerie M1923
4.7in DP Vickers-Australia M1935
105mm QF FRC M1935

75mm AAG Bourges-FRC M1934 Semi-Auto
37mm AAG Schneider M1930

13.2mm MG FN-Browning M1928
7.65mm MG FN-Browning M1930

Radar Notes : Belgium uses older model Dutch radars. Dutch radars are top notch and use the +3 year (formerly +5) rule. So a 1937 dutch radar is 1940 RL tech.

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Thursday, February 9th 2012, 7:12am

Naval History

The Belgian Naval Corps
The Belgian Royal Navy existed from 1831-1865 and then was disbanded. Recreated in 1917 as the Corps of Destroyers and Sailors, renamed the Belgian Naval Corps in 1935.

From 1919 to 1934, the Belgian Navy consisted of 14 ex German torpedo boats, 22 vedettes and a solitary ex-British Sloop, the SC Zinnia for fisheries protection.

In 1934, a series of events led to the political decision to once again field a navy. First, the perceived need to accept Dutch offers of convoys in the Red Sea during the Asir conflicts had already underscored Belgium's inability to protect its merchants. Second, joining the United Kingdom of the Netherlands meant an unequal partnership, particularly in the Naval sphere, which sat poorly in Brussels. Third, the resurgence of Germany, and the distancing of France, meant Belgium was looking for ways to be a more attractive ally to both the French and Dutch. Fourth, the Brussels government wanted a means to an international presence, to assert Belgium's independence and status. Lastly, the Belgian depression had caused widespread unemployment in the shipyards and merchant marine, and naval construction would alleviate both while serving the political ends of the Brussels government.

The new construction featured several new vessels, including the training ship Artevelde, a trio of South-Afrikan designed PC-1s, and CL-1 Wanderlsr. This represented an expansion from 1400 personnel to closer to 5600 in a couple of years. The Naval Corps has continued this rapid expansion, rising to nearly 20,000 in the early 1940s.

To provide experienced mariners for leadership roles, qualified merchant men were recruited and combined with the existing personnel. The Dutch were approached, and space made in their Naval Colleges for those felt most suited for leadership roles, while others were sent to their training schools.

Once the Artevelde entered commission, and the first wave of the new Navy had taken their commands, a Belgian Naval School was established for non-commissioned officers, but commissioned ranks are still sent to the Netherlands as part of their coursework. The high proportion of Flemish in the Navy has greatly facilitated communication with the Dutch, though Brussels insists official communications are in French, resulting in a bilingual navy.

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Sunday, May 18th 2014, 3:41pm

Belgian Order of Battle 1945

Antwerp
1st Cruiser Squadron: CA-1 King Albert, CL-1 Wandelaar, CL-4 Wielingen
1st Destroyer Squadron: DD-1 Les Quatre Journées, DD-2 Van Haverbeke, DD-3 A.F. Dufour, DD-4 Breydel, DD-5 De Brouwer, DD-6 Georges Truffaut, DD-7 Francois Bovesse, DD-8 Prince Leopold, DD-9 Prince Charles
1st Mine Warfare Squadron: MW-1 – MW-6
1st Support Squadron: DT-1 Groenendael
Training Squadron: TS-1 Artevelde

Zeebrugge
1st Escort Squadron: CS-1 Zinnia, PC-1 – PC-6
2nd Patrol Squadron: RPB-13 – RPB-24
1st Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-1 – MTB-12
2nd Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-13 – MTB-24
2nd Support Squadron: DT-2 Zenobe Gramme

Ostend
2nd Mine Warfare Squadron: MS-1 – MS-9
1st Patrol Squadron: RPB-1 – RPB-12
3rd Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-25 – MTB-36
4th Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-37 – MTB-48

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Saturday, February 28th 2015, 1:02pm

Belgian Order of Battle 1946

Antwerp
1st Cruiser Squadron: CA-1 King Albert, CL-1 Wandelaar, CL-4 Wielingen
1st Destroyer Squadron: DD-1 Les Quatre Journées, DD-2 Van Haverbeke, DD-3 A.F. Dufour, DD-4 Breydel, DD-5 De Brouwer, DD-6 Georges Truffaut, DD-7 Francois Bovesse, DD-8 Prince Leopold, DD-9 Prince Charles
1st Mine Warfare Squadron: MW-1 – MW-6
1st Support Squadron: DT-1 Groenendael [Q4/46 T-1 Tresignes]
Training Squadron: TS-1 Artevelde

Zeebrugge
1st Escort Squadron: CS-1 Zinnia, PC-1 – PC-6
Fishery Protection Sqaudron CS-1 Zinnia, CS-2 Godetia [formed Q4/46]
2nd Patrol Squadron: RPB-13 – RPB-24
1st Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-1 – MTB-12
2nd Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-13 – MTB-24
2nd Support Squadron: DT-2 Zenobe Gramme

Ostend
2nd Mine Warfare Squadron: MS-1 – MS-9
1st Patrol Squadron: RPB-1 – RPB-12
3rd Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-25 – MTB-36
4th Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-37 – MTB-48

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Saturday, January 16th 2016, 5:11pm

Belgian Navy Order of Battle 1947

Belgian Order of Battle 1947

Antwerp
1st Cruiser Squadron: CA-1 King Albert, CL-1 Wandelaar, CL-4 Wielingen
1st Destroyer Squadron: DD-1 Les Quatre Journées, DD-2 Van Haverbeke, DD-3 A.F. Dufour, DD-4 Breydel, DD-5 De Brouwer, DD-6 Georges Truffaut, DD-7 Francois Bovesse, DD-8 Prince Leopold, DD-9 Prince Charles
1st Mine Warfare Squadron: MW-1 – MW-4 [Q4/47 MW-5 and MW-6]
1st Support Squadron: DT-1 Groenendael, T-1 Tresignes [Q3/47 RT-1 Ekster Cornelius]
Training Squadron: TS-1 Artevelde [Q1/47 TS-2 Dinant (ex-MS-1), TS-3 Vise (ex-MS-2)

Zeebrugge
1st Escort Squadron: PC-1 – PC-6 [Q4/47 PC-1 Spa, PC-2 Mechelen, PC-3 Heist and PC-4 Andenne, PC-1 – PC-6 decom]
Fishery Protection Squadron: CS-1 Zinnia, CS-2 Godetia
2nd Patrol Squadron: RPB-13 – RPB-24
1st Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-1 – MTB-12
2nd Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-13 – MTB-24
2nd Support Squadron: DT-2 Zenobe Gramme [Q4/47 T-2 Krekel]

Ostend
2nd Mine Warfare Squadron: MS-1 Herstal, MS-2 – MS-9 [Q2/47 MS-2 Hasselt replaces MS-3, Q3/47 MS-3 Lokeren replaces MS-4, Q4/47 MS-4 Turnhout replaced MS-5]
1st Patrol Squadron: RPB-1 – RPB-12
3rd Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-25 – MTB-36
4th Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-37 – MTB-48

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Thursday, March 16th 2017, 9:17pm

Belgian Order of Battle 1948

Antwerp
1st Cruiser Squadron: CA-1 King Albert, CL-1 Wandelaar, CL-4 Wielingen
1st Destroyer Squadron: DD-1 Les Quatre Journées, DD-2 Van Haverbeke, DD-3 A.F. Dufour, DD-4 Breydel, DD-5 De Brouwer, DD-6 Georges Truffaut, DD-7 Francois Bovesse, DD-8 Prince Leopold, DD-9 Prince Charles
1st Mine Warfare Squadron: MW-1 – MW-6
1st Support Squadron: DT-1 Groenendael, T-1 Tresignes, TU-1 Wesp, RT-1 Ekster Cornelius
Training Squadron: TS-1 Artevelde, TS-2 Dinant, TS-3 Huy

Zeebrugge
1st Escort Squadron: PC-1 – PC-6 [Q4/47 PC-1 Spa, PC-2 Mechelen, PC-3 Heist and PC-4 Andenne, PC-1 – PC-6 decom, Q2/48 PC-5 Rochefort and PC-6 Nieuwpoort]
Fishery Protection Squadron: CS-1 Zinnia, CS-2 Godetia
2nd Patrol Squadron: RPB-13 – RPB-24
1st Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-1 – MTB-12 [Q2-Q4/48 2x MTB per Q, MT-1 to MT-6]
2nd Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-13 – MTB-24
2nd Support Squadron: DT-2 Zenobe Gramme, TU-2 Mier, T-2 Krekel [Q3/48 ZM-1 Vise, Q4/48 ZM-2 Seraing]

Ostend
2nd Mine Warfare Squadron: MS-1 Herstal, MS-2 Hasselt, MS-3 Lokeren, MS-4 Turnhout, MS-5 Tongeren MS-7 – MS-9 [Q2/48 MS-6 Merksem replaced MS-7, MS-8 and MS-9]
1st Patrol Squadron: RPB-1 – RPB-12
3rd Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-25 – MTB-36
4th Motor Torpedo Squadron: MTB-37 – MTB-48