- Sail. The word "cutl****"
developed from the 17th-century
English use of
coutelas, a 16th-century
French word for a machete-like mid-length single-edged...
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Coutelas was one of 13 Claymore-class
destroyers built for the
French Navy in the
first decade of the 20th century. When the
First World War
began in August...
- or curtal-axe also
known as a
falchion (French badelaire, braquemart,
coutelas, malchus;
Italian coltellaccio, storta;
German messer, dussack, malchus)...
- dog and
drinks a can of Solo at the top. In the mid 1980s, Mark
Robert Coutelas also
acted as Solo Man,
donning a
moustache and a mullet,
featuring in...
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smaller towns or villages, including: Banane, Bourcan-Bélier, Cavalier,
Coutelas, Forêt-des-Pins, La Fond, La Vallée, Mare Rouge, Mayette, Mombin, Platon-Besace...
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Mortier (M'36)
Claymore (M'37)
Carquois (M'38)
Trident (M'39)
Fleuret (M'40)
Coutelas (M'41) Cognée (M44)
Hache (M45) M****ue (M46)
Branlebas class (1907) — 10...
- USS PC-1558,
later PGM-27 USS PC-1559,
later PGM-28 USS PC-1560 to
France as
Coutelas (W22) USS PC-1561 USS PC-1562 to
France as
Javelot (W23) USS PC-1563 USS PC-1564...
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Staunch and Comet.
French vessels included the Requin, Arbalète, Voltigeur,
Coutelas,
Fauconneau and Hache.
There were also two
river gunboats Ladybird and...
- Bobée, Cécilia; Bombeeck, Pauline; Bujard, Sophie; Cottenceau, Anne-Marie;
Coutelas, Arnaud; Denis, Julien; Doulan, Cécile; Driard, Cyril; Gaillard, Jacques;...
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Pique (ex-USS PC-1249) 1944–1959
Cimeterre (ex-USS PC-1250) 1944–1963
Coutelas (ex-USS PC-1560) 1944–1963
Dague (ex-USS PC-1561) 1944–1964
Javelot (ex-USS...