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The Lithuanian Navy is the naval arm of the Lithuanian Armed Forces. Though formally established on 1 September 1935 its roots stretch back as far as naval engagements on the Baltic Sea in the Medieval period. Lithuanian naval units saw some service with Soviet naval forces during World War II, and the navy has been re-established in its own right and continues to expand since Lithuania's independence in 1990.
[edit] History[edit] RootsAlthough the origin of the Lithuanian Navy dates back to the period between World War I and II, the history of the involvement in naval battles existed earlier. The Baltic tribe of Aistians that settled down in the Baltic Sea shore built ships and used them for trade as well as for military purposes. Furthermore, according to annals, in the 13th century other Baltic tribes, the Coronians and Samogitians, tried to destroy the castle of Riga coming by ships. It is also known about the Lithuanians’ victory in the ship battle in Nemunas River at the time when Duke Vytenis ruled the Duchy of Lithuania. The loss of territories near the Baltic Sea had a negative impact on Lithuanian’s maritime development. [edit] Establishment Interwar Lithuanian warship Prezidentas Smetona (1935) After World War I, the Government of Lithuania attempted to establish a maritime defense force. However, due to various political and economical reasons, the maritime defense force was only partially implemented. In 1923, Lithuania regained the control of Klaipeda harbor and gradual development of the maritime defense force started. The purchase of a minesweeper in 1927 was one of the first significant steps to implement Lithuanian Government aims. The ship was commissioned as the training ship Prezidentas Smetona (President Smetona). Captain Antanas Kaskelis was assigned as ship’s commanding officer. Several small boats carried out patrol duties in Klaipeda harbor. Naval officers were educated abroad. On 1 September 1935, the commander in chief of the Lithuanian Armed Forces, General Stasys Rastikis, officially established the Lithuanian Navy as a branch of the Lithuanian Armed Forces. [edit] The impact of World War IIBefore the beginning of World War II on 22 March 1939 the region of Klaipeda was occupied by Germany. Once the war started Lithuanian naval ships were forced to leave Klaipeda for Liepaja harbor in Latvia. During the Soviet occupation, the Lithuanian Navy was attached to the Soviet Union’s Baltic maritime defense force. The Prezidentas Smetona was renamed Korall and participated in the sea battles against the German Navy. On 11 January 1945, the ship triggered a mine and sank in the Gulf of Finland. [edit] Development after the declaration of independenceAfter the declaration of independence on 11 March 1990, Lithuania had to re-establish its sovereignty as well as organize the state’s defense system. At that time the units of the Lithuanian armed forces were formed. On 4 July 1992, the Lithuanian Navy was re-established. Juozapas Algis Leisis was appointed as commander of the Lithuanian Navy. [edit] FunctionMain tasks of the Lithuanian Naval Force are:
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Both of the minesweepers are at A and P Falmouth for refit. Due to sail in the new year. [edit] Retired
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