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FS De Grasse (D612)
FS De Grasse (D612) Career Displacement: 4580 tonnes (6100 tonnes ... Liaison 11 Planes 2 Lynx WG13 The De Grasse is a F67 type large high- ...
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Talk:FS De Grasse (D612)
Talk:FS De Grasse (D612) "XVIIIth Century?" shouldn't that be ...
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De Grasse
De Grasse De Grasse can mean any of these people: François Joseph Paul, marquis de Grasetilly, comte de Grasse (1722-1788), ...
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FS Tourville
FS Tourville Career Displacement: 4580 tonnes (6100 tonnes ... the XVIIth Century admiral count Anne-Hilarion de Cotentin de Tourville. Between 1994 and 1996, the Tourville (and the De Grasse) was refitted with the modern SLAMS ...
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FS Duguay-Trouin
FS Duguay-Trouin Career Displacement: 4580 tonnes (6100 ... D611 Duguay-Trouin (decommissioned in 1999) D612 De Grasse See French ship Duguay-Trouin for other ...
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French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle
French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle Career Builder: DCN, Brest Power Plant ... cannons. Date Deployed: April 2001. The Charles de Gaulle (R91) is the only serving French ... after the French statesman and general Charles de Gaulle. Her complement of Dassault Rafale and ... Armand-Jean du Plessis, Cardinal and Duc de Richelieu (following a traditional name for capital ... for instance), but was renamed to Charles de Gaulle the year after by Prime ...
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Talk:French Navy
... ships, I suggest we put the prefix FS ("French Ship"), which is already widely used ... English names: "le Victory" (because "le vaisseau de ligne Victory"), but "La Bounty" (because "la ... particles In French, the nobility particle is "de" ("duc de Guise"), with a small "d". Now, nobility ... name or the title): "Richelieu", but "Cardinal de Richelieu". Caution, some names might have ...
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Category talk:Naval ships of France
... ships, I suggest we put the prefix FS ("French Ship"), which is already widely used ... particles In French, the nobility particle is "de" ("duc de Guise"), with a small "d". Now, nobility ... name or the title): "Richelieu", but "Cardinal de Richelieu". Caution, some names might have a "De" inside which in not' a particle, ...
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Guided missile destroyer
... List of DDGs of the Marine nationale FS Forbin (D620) FS Chevalier Paul (D621) FS Duquesne (D603) FS Cassard (D614) FS Jean Bart (D615) FS Tourville D610 ...
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Category:Naval ships of France
... F French frigate Forbin French ship Forbin FS Francis Garnier French battleship Redoutable (1876) French ... French ship Mistral French ship Primauguet G FS Georges Leygues FS Germinal I French submarine Inflexible J Jauréguiberry (D637) FS Jean Bart FS Jean de Vienne French cruiser Jeanne ...
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