- 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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Lucas Bernadou (born 24
September 2000) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Gr****
Super League club Volos.
Bernadou is an...
- 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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reinforce the ****ault on Casablanca. Two old destroyers, the USS Cole and USS
Bernadou, were to land an ****ault
party in the harbor,
whilst troops landed on the...
- Rose
Bernadou (born 27
March 2000) is a
French rugby union player. She
plays for the
France women's
national rugby union team and
Montpellier Hérault Rugby...
- Victor-Félix
Bernadou (25 June 1816 – 15
November 1891) was a
French cardinal and
Archbishop of Sens. Born in Castres, he was
ordained to the priesthood...
- Yard
during World War I. Bennion's
first command was the
destroyer USS
Bernadou,
followed by
command of
Destroyer Division One. He ****umed
command of the...
- 1898, the
small 142 ton
torpedo boat USS Winslow,
under Lieutenant John
Bernadou, and
gunboat USS Machias,
circa 1898.
blockaded Cardenas. On May 8, USS...
- as
precisely equal to the ****anese ri, but this
seems to be in error.
Bernadou, however,
describes his "poun" as 1/10
rather than 1/100 of the Korean...