- At
least two
ships of the
French Navy have been
named Fougueux:
French ship
Fougueux (1747), a Lys-class ship of the line
launched in 1747 and captured...
- The
French destroyer Fougueux was one of 14 L'Adroit-class
destroyers built for the
French Navy
during the 1920s.
Completed in 1930, the ship was initially...
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Fougueux was a Téméraire-class 74-gun
French ship of the line
built at
Lorient from 1784 to 1785 by
engineer Segondat. In 1796, she took part in the Expédition...
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Fougueux was a Lys-class third-rate ship of the line of the
French Royal Navy,
designed by Jacques-Luc Coulomb.
Fougueux was
captured by the
Royal Navy...
- 74-gun
French ship
Fougueux,
which came up on Temeraire's un-engaged
starboard side.
Harvey ordered his gun
crews to hold fire
until Fougueux came
within point...
- in 1953,
originally PC1610, is
being restored in the
Netherlands as Le
Fougueux.
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submarine chasers...
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could bear. At noon,
Villeneuve sent the
signal "engage the enemy", and
Fougueux fired her
first trial shot at
Royal Sovereign.
Royal Sovereign had all...
- Ordered:
January 1745 Launched: 10
September 1746 Fate: Captured, 1755
Fougueux Builder:
Brest Dockyard Ordered:
January 1745 Launched:
March 1747 Fate:...
-
rearmed under Free
French au****es in
December 1943. Boulonnais, Brestois,
Fougueux and
Frondeur were all sunk by
Allied ships off Casablanca, as part of Operation...
- the
Mediterranean Fleet,
Hughes was
given command of the
guardship HMS
Fougueux in 1753, from
where he was
appointed Resident Commissioner of Portsmouth...