- Look up
picquet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Picquet may
refer to:
Picquet (military), a
small temporary military post
closer to the
enemy than...
-
Louisa Picquet (c. 1829, Columbia,
South Carolina –
August 11, 1896, New Richmond, Ohio) was an
African American born into slavery. Her
slave narrative...
- Lamotte-
Picquet (French pronunciation: [lamɔt pikɛ]) was a
French Duguay-Trouin-class
light cruiser,
launched in 1924, and
named in
honour of the 18th...
- Toussaint-Guillaume
Picquet de la Motte, (French pronunciation: [tusɛ̃ ɡijom pikɛ də la mɔt]; 1
November 1720 – 10 June 1791) was a
French Navy officer...
- La Motte-
Picquet was a F70 type anti-submarine
frigate of the
French Navy. She was the
fourth French vessel named after the 18th
Century admiral count...
- Lamotte or
picquet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. La Motte-
Picquet, LaMotte-
Picquet, laMotte-
Picquet, la Motte-
Picquet, Lamotte-
Picquet, or variation...
- (Laleali &
Picquet 707) is a
light equipped regiment which is part of the
Regiment of
Artillery of the
Indian Army. 861
Regiment (Laleali &
Picquet 707) traces...
- The picket,
picquet or
piquet was a form of
military punishment in
vogue in the 16th and 17th
centuries in Europe. It
consisted of the
offender being...
- Toussaint-Guillaume
Picquet de la Motte.
French aviso La Motte-
Picquet (1859), a sail and
steam aviso French ship La Motte-
Picquet (1919), a
coastal transport...
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Vaisseau Régis Bérenger. The
squadron consisted of: the
light cruiser Lamotte-
Picquet: a
light cruiser built in 1923. The ship was fast but
poorly armored. the...