John Baptiste Bernadou (November 14, 1858 – October 2, 1908) was an officer in the United States Navy during the Spanish–American War. Born in Philadelphia...
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Bernadou is a French surname and may refer to: John Baptiste Bernadou (1858–1908), an officer in the United States Navy during the Spanish–American War...
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USS Bernadou (DD–153) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. She was named for Commander John Bernadou. Bernadou was...
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an Army fort from 1794 to 1835. During the 1890s, Charles Munroe and John Bernadou worked at Newport, patenting a formulation of nitrocellulose colloided...
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commanding officer and several others in her crew were wounded. Lieutenant John Bernadou saw that the dead and wounded were transferred to Hudson, and he then...
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from 1897 until 1908.: 146–149 In 1897, United States Navy Lieutenant John Bernadou patented a nitrocellulose powder colloided with ether-alcohol.: 296–297 ...
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reduce muzzle flash. John Bernadou patented a single-base propellant while working at the Naval Torpedo Station in 1897. Bernadou's colloid of nitrocellulose...
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1898, the small 142 ton torpedo boat USS Winslow, under Lieutenant John Bernadou, and gunboat USS Machias, circa 1898. blockaded Cardenas. On May 8,...
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Australian Grand Prix - The 50-race history, page 30 indicates that the Bernadou Bugatti was a Type 23 The Herald, Monday 18 March 1929, Page 2 A. J. Terdich...
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Eberle Class of 1885". United States Naval Academy. Retrieved 2017-05-16. "John A. Lejeune Class of 1888". United States Naval Academy. Retrieved 2017-05-12...
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