Naval Institute Press. pp. 95–131. ISBN 1-55750-132-7. "Frégate Duquesne" [Frigate Duquesne]. Netmarine (in French). Retrieved 27 January 2023. Prézelin...
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The lead ship, Suffren, entered service in 1967 and the second ship, Duquesne, in 1970. They remained in service until the 2000s when they were replaced...
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Russian ship Moskva (1799) (redirect from French ship Duquesne (1811))
the Mediterranean until 1808, was sold to France in 1809 and was renamed Duquesne in 1811. The Moskva was launched on 22 May 1799 at Arkhangelsk. Together...
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provide firepower against land objectives. She is the sister ship of Duquesne, and was decommissioned in 2001. She was the seventh French vessel named...
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corvette d'Estienne d'Orves was later posthumously promoted to Capitaine de frégate (Commander) and made a Compagnon de la Libération ("Fellow of the Liberation")...
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underway replenishment with the Future French aircraft carrier and with a Frégate de défense et d'intervention (Defence and Intervention Frigate). The chief...
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Rossignol. In addition came three new auxiliary officers, Lieutenants de Frégate Chicon de Saint-Bris, Mullon, and Gourg. On 18 May 1779, Hermione departed...
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October 1813 at Cherbourg) – renamed Duquesne in April 1814, but reverted to Zélandais in March 1815 then Duquesne again in July 1815. Condemned 1858....
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the only ships to ship with the system were Suffren, her sister ship Duquesne and, in her incarnation as a guided missile cruiser, the cruiser Colbert...
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Dusquesne. On 9 August 1808 Sylphe, under the command of capitaine de frégate M. Louis Marie Clément, (a Member of the Legion of Honour), sailed with...
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(260 ft). The first commanding officer was Frigate Captain (Capitaine de Frégate, a rank equivalent to Commander) Raymond de Belot. The boat encountered...
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Suffren's squadron. By the end of the war, Allemand had risen to lieutenant de frégate and served on Annibal. He later went on to serve on the fluyts Baleine...
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Jacob (Gallica–BnF), and Notes sur la Grèce : Journal d'un lieutenant de Frégate de 1828–33, posthumous works, Michel Lévy Frères, Paris, 1864. Alexandre...
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L'Intendant, (24), 125 men, de Conflans; Le Saint-Jean, (24), 125 men, Abraham Duquesne; La Magdelaine de Brest, (24) 125 men, Louis de Senantes; Turc, 100 men...
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France | 12 October 1800 A 24-gun French corvette commanded by Capitain de frégate Senez, captured by USS Boston, commanded by Capt. George Little, unbeknown...
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breezcar. Olivier Duquesne (4 September 2017). "Renault Symbioz : teaser du concept au losange de l'IAA". Le Moniteur automobile. Olivier Duquesne (22 November...
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