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Nusret (ship) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ottoman minelayer Nusret
''Nusret'' (Eng. 'the help of God') was a naval ship of the Ottoman Navy, which served as a minelayer during the Gallipoli Campaign, and later fulfilled various roles in the Turkish Navy; as minelayer (1927–1937), diver vessel (1937–1939) and tender (1939–1955). She was laid down in 1911 and launched from Schiff & Maschinenbau AG 'Germania' at Kiel, Germany on 4 December of that year.〔Langensiepen & Gülyerüz "The Ottoman Steam Navy 1828-1923". Conway Maritime Press, London 1995〕 ==Service history== ''Nusret'' was commissioned into the Ottoman Navy in 1913, captained by Lieutenant Tophaneli Hakki (Güverte Kıdemli Yüzbaşı Tophaneli İbrahim oğlu Hakkı) under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Geehl. ''Nusret'' played a pivotal role in the Dardanelles Campaign, laying 26 mines in an unexpected position in February 1915 just prior to the ill-fated invasion which sank , and the French battleship , and left the British battle cruiser badly damaged.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Nusret, Çanakkale Strait Commandery Military Museum, Çanakkale )〕 After World War I ''Nusret'' was laid up in Istanbul until 1926/7 when she was refitted at Gölcük. In 1937 she became the diving vessel ''Yardin'' and in 1939 reverted to ''Nusret'' as a tender. In 1955 she was decommissioned and again laid up, with the intention to convert her to a museum ship. However, in 1962 she was sold to commercial buyers who had her converted to a cargo motorship, unrecognisable as the former minelayer, entering service as ''Kaptan Nusret'' in 1966. In April 1989 she sank near Mersin Harbour, and lay submerged for 10 years.〔
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