- La
Galissonnière was the lead ship of her
class of six
light cruisers built for the
Marine Nationale (French Navy)
during the 1930s. She was
named in...
-
French Navy have
borne the name La
Galissonnière:
French ironclad La
Galissonnière, lead ship of the La
Galissonnière-class
ironclad launched in 1872 and...
- The La
Galissonnière-class
cruisers were
commissioned by the
French Navy in the 1930s. They were the last
French cruisers completed after 1935, until...
-
decommissioned in the late 1970s or
early 1980s. A
single modified ship La
Galissonnière was
built as a
trials ship for a new
generation of
French weapons. This...
-
Barrin de La Galissonière,
Marquis de La Galissonière,
sometimes spelled Galissonnière (French pronunciation: [ʁolɑ̃ miʃɛl baʁɛ̃ də la galisɔnjɛʁ]; 10 November...
-
Gloire was a
French light cruiser of the La
Galissonnière class. The La
Galissonnière class was
designed as an
enlarged and
improved version of the preceding...
-
light cruiser of the La
Galissonnière class.
During the
Second World War, she
remained with
Vichy France. The La
Galissonnière class was
designed as an...
- scuttle, but was
persuaded by his
colleague in the
nearby cruiser La
Galissonnière to
follow suit. The crew
opened the
holes caused by
British torpedo...
- Saint-Jean. "Constructed in 1743 by M. de Léry
under orders from
Governor la
Galissonnière. This post was for all the
military expeditions towards Lake Champlain...
- Press. Taillemite, Étienne (1974). "Barrin de La
Galissonnière, Roland-Michel,
Marquis de La
Galissonnière". In Halpenny,
Francess G (ed.).
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