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Besides the Îles
Leygues, in the Kerguelens, two
French warships have been
named for
Georges Leygues: a
light cruiser Georges Leygues that
served in World...
- The
Georges Leygues class (Type C70 AS or Type F70 AS) was a
class of anti-submarine
destroyers of the
French Navy. They were multi-role
ships due to...
- Les Îles
Leygues or the
Leygues Islands,
occasionally called « les Îles Swain », are a
group of
small islands and
islets that are part of the subantarctic...
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Georges Leygues:
French cruiser Georges
Leygues, a La Galissonnière-class
cruiser launched in 1936 and s****ped in 1959
French frigate Georges
Leygues, a Georges...
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Georges Leygues was a
French light cruiser of the La Galissonnière class.
During World War II, she
served with both
Vichy France and Allies. She was named...
- Antilles,
Georges Leygues,
Montcalm and
Gloire joined the
Allied Forces.
Operating from Dakar,
beginning in
February 1943,
Georges Leygues carried out patrols...
- and the
remnants of the Bloc des gauches.
Millerand appointed Georges Leygues, a
politician with a long
career of
ministerial office, as
Prime Minister...
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Clugny Îlots
Davis Île Foch Île Gaby
Grande Terre Île
Haute Île Howe Îles
Leygues (also
called Iles Swains) Île de
Castries Île
Dauphine Île
Longue Île Macmurdo...
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Louis Leygue (born 25
August 1905 in Bourg-en-Bresse) was a
French sculptor and painter. As a
sculptor he
worked in the
traditional stone but also pioneered...
- class, with an
intended 20
ships cut down to only nine (the
seven Georges Leygues-class
frigates and two C****ard-class frigates) had
taught that project...