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Bernard Destremau (French pronunciation: [bɛʁnaʁ dɛstr.mɔ]; 11
February 1917 – 6 June 2002) was a
French tennis player, tank officer,
diplomat and politician...
- Sébastien
Destremau (born 24
August 1964 in Plancoët, Côtes d'Armor) is a
professional sailor and
sailing journalist of both
French and
Australian nationality...
- gendarmes. In
order to
bolster the town's defenses,
Lieutenant Maxime Destremau—commander of the old
wooden gunboat Zélée and the
ranking officer at Papeete—had...
- was held
unofficially under the
guise of the
Tournoi de France.
Bernard Destremau won the
first two events,
while Yvon
Petra won
three from 1942 to 1945...
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Maxime François Émile
Destremau (French pronunciation: [dɛs.tʁə.mo]) or
Destremeau was a
French Naval Lieutenant who
served in
World War I and was notable...
- lb (88 kg) RS Jr Beirut,
Lebanon Missouri Valley College F 21
Marshal Destremau 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 234 lb (106 kg) RS So
Aquinas College Southern Utah...
- doubles, he won the
French Championships twice, in 1938 with
Bernard Destremau,
defeating the best pair in the
world Budge-Mako, and in 1946 with Marcel...
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Tournament canceled World War II Don
McNeill (2/2) 1941
World War II
Bernard Destremau (unrecognized)
Bobby Riggs (3/3) 1942 Held
under German occupation Ted...
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Marcel Bernard 1937:
Gottfried von
Cramm /
Henner Henkel 1938:
Bernard Destremau / Yvon
Petra 1939: Don
McNeill /
Charles Harris 1940–1945: No competition...
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Marcel Bernard 1937:
Gottfried von
Cramm /
Henner Henkel 1938:
Bernard Destremau / Yvon
Petra 1939: Don
McNeill /
Charles Harris 1940–1945: No competition...