- La
Pallice (also
known as
grand port
maritime de La Roc****e) is the
commercial deep-water port of La Roc****e, France.
During the Fall of France, on...
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separate La Roc****e and La
Pallice so they are
usually considered as one port. An
unnamed bunker was
built at La
Pallice (Base sous-marine de La Roc****e [fr]);...
- on the
Atlantic coast and sent the AASF anti-aircraft
batteries to La
Pallice and La Roc****e, the
least important embarkation harbours.
Nantes and St...
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arrived at her new home port of La
Pallice on the
French Atlantic coast on 9
December 1942. The U-boat
departed La
Pallice on 16
January 1943 for a patrol...
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January 1942 U-333 was
transferred to the 3rd U-boat
Flotilla based at La
Pallice for front-line service. The U-boat made 12
combat patrols in the next three...
- Boulogne-sur-Mer, Brest, Calais, Cherbourg-Octeville, Dunkerque, Fos-sur-Mer, La
Pallice, Le Havre, Lorient, M****ille, Nantes, Nice, Paris, Port-la-Nouvelle, Port-Vendres...
- spot to hunt ships. The
German bases in
France at Brest, Lorient, and La
Pallice (near La Roc****e), were
about 450
miles (720 km)
closer to the Atlantic...
- France,
Germany acquired U-boat
bases at Lorient, Brest, St Nazaire, and La
Pallice/La Roc****e and Bordeaux. This
extended the
range of Type VIIs. Regardless...
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arrived Brest on 11 September. Upon
returning to New York City from La
Pallice on 17 October, the ship
again sailed for
France with a
United States Army...
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Because of poor
weather conditions, the
submarine was
eventually towed to La
Pallice and then to the
harbour (B****in à flot) of La Roc****e On 14
February 1864...