- been
named Branlebas:
French destroyer
Branlebas, a
Branlebas-class
destroyer launched in 1907 and sunk in 1915
French torpedo boat
Branlebas, a La Melpomène-class...
- The
Branlebas class was a
class of ten
destroyers built for the
French Navy in the
first decade of the 20th century.
Eight of the
ships survived the First...
- War I,
Branlebas struck a mine and sank in the
North Sea
between Dunkirk, France, and Nieuwpoort, Belgium, on 30
September 1915. The
Branlebas-class was...
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Fleuret (M'40)
Coutelas (M'41) Cognée (M44)
Hache (M45) M****ue (M46)
Branlebas class (1907) — 10
ships Glaive (M'42)
Poignard (M'43)
Sabretache (M47)...
- ship Oriflamme (1744), a 56-gun ship of the line
French destroyer Oriflamme, a
Branlebas-class
destroyer L'oriflamme (opera)
Oriflamme Canyon in San
Diego County...
-
submarines Arquebuse-class
destroyers Bouvines-class
coast defense ships Branlebas-class
destroyers Bretagne-class
battleships Charlemagne-class battleships...
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Sabretache was one of 10
Branlebas-class
destroyers built for the
French Navy in the
first decade of the 20th century. When the
First World War began...
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Chancellor 24 Sep: SM U-41 27 Sep:
Benedetto Brin, HMS
Caribbean 30 Sep:
Branlebas Unknown date: A. T.
Gifford Other incidents 2 Sep:
Southland 7 Sep: HMS Attentive...
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decommissioned and sold for s**** in 1950.
Branlebas was
seized by the
British at
Portsmouth on 3 July 1940; The
Branlebas was
retained by the
Royal Navy but...
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ships Arquebuse class (1902) — 20
ships Claymore class (1905) — 13
ships Branlebas class (1907) — 10
ships Spahi class (1908) — 7
ships Voltigeur class (1908)...