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List of decommissioned ships of the Colombian Navy information


Colombian Navy
Armada de la República de Colombia
Coat of Arms of the Colombian Navy
ActiveSeptember 17, 1810 - Present
CountryColombia
BranchNavy
RoleProtection of the seas and rivers of Colombia
Garrison/HQColombian Ministry of Defense
Motto(s)Plus Ultra (Latin: further beyond)

The tables below present a view of the decommissioned ships of the Colombian Navy.[1]

The Colombian Navy was first formed in 1810 during the war of independence, exiled during the Spanish reconquest in 1815 and returned in 1819 during the successful rebellion of Simon Bolivar. Many major units were lost in 1830 on the separation of Venezuela and Ecuador, including her frigates and corvettes. In 1843 the navy was ordered to be suppressed,[2] what ships remained came under the command of the army until 1860-67 when a formal navy returned during and after the 1860-62 Colombian Civil War. In 1867 the navy was decreed to be sold again,[3] standing naval forces consisting only of the coastguard and steamers for interior work, with armies of both sides expropriating or seizing ships during the numerous civil wars of 1860, 1876, 1885, and 1895. The few ships that were bought were quickly sold after conflict had ended and contract steamers were operated for short periods sometimes by individual states. The navy was reformed around the cruiser Cordoba acquired in 1896 and had a major role in the 1899-1902 civil war.[4] With the last of the cruisers sold in 1916[5] the navy reverted to a coastguard and river service until it saw a rapid expansion for the 1932-33 Peru-Colombia War.

  1. ^ Wertheim, Eric (2007). Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems (15th. ed.). Naval Institute Press. pp. 136 & ss. ISBN 978-1-59114-955-2. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
  2. ^ Vicealmirante Carlos E. Ospina Cubillos. "Historia y Arqueología Marítima, La Armada Colombiana – Su Formacion y Desarrollo". Histarmar. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  3. ^ Diario Oficial, Año III. N. 947. 11, Junio 1867. Bogota, Estados Unidos de Colombia (1867)
  4. ^ Esquivel, Ricardo (2011, Julio-Diciembre). Política y flota naval en Colombia, 1880-1918. Boletín de Historia y Antigüedades, 98 (853), pp. 347-371.
  5. ^ Diario Oficial, Año LLI. N. 15,977. 23, Diciembre 1916. Bogota, Republica de Colombia (1916)

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