-
Geniere has been
borne by at
least two
ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian destroyer
Geniere (1938), a Soldati-class
destroyer launched...
- 1970.
Prichett was
transferred to
Italy on 17
January 1970, and
renamed Geniere (D 555). She was
stricken and s****ped in 1975.
Prichett earned eight battle...
- In
office November 14, 1984 – 16
January 1987
Preceded by
Renaud de La
Genière Succeeded by
Jacques de Larosière
Personal details Born (1933-05-01) 1...
- (Lancer) Dragone/Dra. (Dragoon) Carrista/Cr. (Tanker) Autiere/Aut. (Driver)
Geniere/Gnr. (Pioneer, Sapper) Guastatore/Guast. (Combat Sapper) Incursore/Inc...
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Juliette de La
Genière (née M****enet; 4
August 1927 – 6 June 2022) was a
French archaeologist. She
worked at the
University of Lille,
where she founded...
- 1982 –
March 1983) Jean
Peyrelevade (March 1983 – July 1986)
Renaud de La
Genière [fr] (July 1986 –
October 1990) Gérard
Worms (October 1990 – July 1995)...
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Fante USS
Walker 2 July 1969
struck and
broken up for s**** in 1977 D-555
Geniere USS
Prichett 17
January 1970
struck and
broken up for s**** in 1975 ****an...
- phase, 3rd
century BC. The
Sacred Way was
excavated in 1988
under J. de La
Genière.
Since then much
alluvial spoil has been
carted off-site and
Claros was...
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Geniere was one of
nineteen Soldati-class
destroyers built for the
Regia Marina (Royal
Italian Navy) in the late 1930s and
early 1940s.
Completed in 1938...
- however, led to
purchase in
January 1970 a
third unit, the USS
Prichett (
Geniere). The Lanciere, therefore, was
reused to
supply spare parts to the two...