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  1. Philips van Almonde (29 December 1644 – 6 January 1711) was a Dutch Lieutenant Admiral, who served in his nation's maritime conflicts of the 17th and early 18th centuries. Philips was born in Den Briel, the son of Pieter Jansz van Almonde, a wealthy burgher.

  2. El HNLMS Philips Van Almonde fue demolido en el dique en que se construía después de que varios intentos por botarlo y escapar a Gran Bretaña fracasaron. Fue luego desmantelado como chatarra.

  3. Philips Van Almonde was demolished on the slipway after several attempts to launch her to be sailed to England had failed. Gerard Callenburgh was also scuttled, but the Germans were able to salvage her.

  4. Philips van Almonde (born: December 29, 1644 in Den Briel – died: January 6, 1711 in Oegstgeest) was a Dutch Lieutenant Admiral, who served in his nation’s maritime conflicts of the 17th and early 18th centuries. Philips was the son of Pieter Jansz van Almonde, a wealthy burgher.

  5. In 2001, the Kortenaers saw one last mission in Dutch service, with Philips van Almonde deploying to the Persian Gulf as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. However, budget cuts to the military began and forced the early retirement of the class from Dutch service.

  6. F-823 Philips Van Almonde. País: Países Bajos. Clase, [Tipo]: Kortenaer, [FF]. Constructor: Dok en Werfmaatschappij Wilton-Fijenoord, Holanda. Fecha botadura: 10 de agosto de 1979. Fecha alta: 2 de diciembre de 1981.

  7. Philips van Almonde (29 December 1644 – 6 January 1711) was a Dutch Lieutenant Admiral, who served in his nation's maritime conflicts of the 17th and early 18th centuries.