- Jean
Jacques Rambonnet (8
March 1864 – 3
August 1943) was a
Dutch naval officer and politician.
Reaching the rank of vice admiral, he
served as Minister...
- the
Royal Commissioner of that
organisation and he
asked Jean
Jacques Rambonnet to
become chairman in 1920.
Prince Henry was
known to have had numerous...
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Letterkunde en Geschiedenis. 15 (2): 168.
Retrieved 6
September 2024.
Rambonnet, F. (1
October 1839). "Acte van erkenning,
aktenummer 3468". kampennotarieel...
- Preceded by Jean
Jacques Rambonnet Minister of War 1917–1918 Succeeded by
George Alting von
Geusau Preceded by Jean
Jacques Rambonnet Minister of the Navy...
- 03.036. PMID 31232287. S2CID 109287477.
Retrieved 23
November 2019. L.
Rambonnet; S.C.Vink; A.M.Land-Zandstra; T.
Bosker (August 2019). "Making citizen...
- (ca. 1648 – ca. 1720) a
Dutch colonist in New
Netherland Jean
Jacques Rambonnet (1864 in
Wijhe – 1943) a
Dutch naval officer,
politician and
Chief Scout...
- Journal,
Pulitzer Prize winning author Knight Vice
admiral Jean
Jacques Rambonnet 1924 Politician,
Minister of the Navy,
acting Minister of the Colonies...
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Rambonnet's strategy of
using cruisers to draw
enemy forces into a
submarine ambush, he
remained committed to the risk
theory propounded by
Rambonnet...
- and on 9 July 1923, the
Dutch Chief Scout (Dutch: Hoofdverkenner) J.J.
Rambonnet formally opened it. From the start, the site was
leased to De Nederlandsche...
- in 1911. From 1927 to 1937,
naval officer and
politician Jean
Jacques Rambonnet fulfilled that role with the De
Nederlandsche Padvinders (NPV, "The Dutch...