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Smith Chris Valentine Sorel Éperviers (1969–1977)
Verdun Éperviers (1977–1979) Verdun/Sorel
Éperviers (1979–1980)
Sorel Éperviers (1980–1981) Note :Pct =...
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Sorel Éperviers, 1973–74 (67 games) 3rd – 234 – Pat LaFontaine,
Verdun Juniors, 1982–83 (70 games) 4th – 227 –
Michel Deziel,
Sorel Éperviers, 1973–74...
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Epervier may
refer to:
Epervier, a
French brig-sloop
operating as a
privateer when
captured by the
British in 1797
Epervier, a
French Navy brig-sloop...
- USS
Epervier has been the name of more than one
United States Navy ship or
proposed ship, and may
refer to: USS
Epervier (1814) was a
British Cruizer-class...
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Operation Épervier was the
French military presence in Chad from 1986
until 2014.
Operation Épervier began on the
night of
February 13th and 14th 1986...
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decide to
change its name
again to Sorel-Tracy
Éperviers,
after the
former junior team
Sorel Éperviers of the
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, famous...
- HMS
Epervier was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop of the
Royal Navy,
built by Ross at Rochester, England, and
launched on 2
December 1812. USS Pea****...
- The MBLE
Épervier (English: Sparrowhawk) was a 1970s
Belgian battlefield reconnaissance system which included an X-5 air vehicle, a
launcher and a drone...
- Togo Nickname(s) Les
Éperviers (The Sparrowhawks) ****ociation Fédération
Togolaise de
Football (FTF)
Confederation CAF (Africa) Sub-confederation WAFU...
- HMS
Epervier has been the name of more than one
British Royal Navy ship, and may
refer to: HMS
Epervier (1797),
sometimes spelled HMS Epervoir, a 16-gun...