Marine) at Rochefort and Brest and the « Amiral » at Toulon, Dunkerque and Coutances. marquis de Louvois, which came in notice of concurrence to his attributions...
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the Bretagne and Richelieu classes and the two fast battleships of the Dunkerque class, the second largest force of capital ships in Europe after the Royal...
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Robert Jaujard (category Knights of the Ordre du Mérite Maritime)
was then named head of internal and security service on the battleship Dunkerque and his work aboard ship was officially deemed satisfactory. Having become...
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Dunkirk-Scheldt Canal (redirect from Dunkerque-Escaut Waterway)
is also known as the Liaison 'à grand gabarit' (large dimensions, or high capacity, literally large gauge) Dunkerque-Escaut. Some authors have separated...
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destroyed her vital machinery. As Dunkerque exploded, La Galissonnière reproduced the manoeuvre executed by Jean de Vienne. Officers of the battleship...
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Boulogne-sur-Mer (category Ports and harbours of Hauts-de-France)
needed] Nausicaä, the French national sealife centre. As an international maritime port on the English Channel (La Manche), the town of Boulogne-sur-Mer has...
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the Paris area) and the ports of Dunkerque, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, or further into Europe. The canal will replace the Canal de Saint-Quentin and the current...
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Ontario – Port Huron, Michigan – rail-barge – (CN, until the opening of the Paul Tellier Tunnel) Windsor, Ontario – Detroit, Michigan (Grand Trunk, CN...
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publishing house Berger-Levrault, Hugh McKnight, David Jefferson, Editions de l'Ecluse (Fluvial magazine) and the series of waterway guides published by...
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