Here's an ironic story: The Dutch had an aircraft carrier, given to them, I believe, by the British called by the Dutch the Karel Doorman which was itself the second Dutch Carrier. The original Karel Doorman was a refitted merchant ship redone in 1943, I believe. In any case, the newer Karel Doorman served in the Dutch fleet until about 1968 when it had an engine room fire. After that it was sold to Argentina and became the Veinticinco de Mayo. This is the carrier I thought was lost during the Falklands war, but it was not and continued in Argentinian service until it was decommissioned in 1997. I had no idea the Dutch had an aircraft carrier into the latter half of the 60s.
