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Definition of Tacaud

Tacaud
Tacaud Ta*caud", n. [Cf. F. tacaud. See Tomcod.] (Zo["o]l.) The bib, or whiting pout. [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Tacaud from wikipedia

- Opération Tacaud was a French military operation in Chad, that took place between 20 February 1978 and May 1980. Its aim was to support the Chadian army...
- Commons has media related to FR F1. Cadiou, Yves (January 2008). Opération Tacaud, première Opex (in French). 5 Sens Editions. ISBN 978-2-9531265-0-1. Katz...
- central Chad in 1978; further forces arrived later as part of Opération Tacaud. The Jaguars were engaged in May and June 1978, contributing significantly...
- situation. It also damaged Chadian trust in France in the context of Opération Tacaud, as noted by historian Nathaniel Powell: "If Giscard could overthrow a formerly...
- Gadus minutus Linnaeus, 1758 Brachygadus minutus (Linnaeus, 1758) Gadulus minutus (Linnaeus, 1758) Gadus tacaud Lacepède, 1800 Morua capel**** Risso, 1827...
- the 35th Parachute Artillery Regiment (35e RAP) took part in Operation Tacaud starting from 1978 in Chad. In 1978, and within the cadre of military cooperation...
- military intervention. The French government agreed, and thus Opération Tacaud was launched in early April. The ENT went back into action on 16 April during...
- HM2, during World War II, in the Algerian War and during the Opération Tacaud in Chad. France later supplied a battery of HM2 to the Rwandan Armed Forces...
- French Army. From 1978 to 1980, the regiment was involved in Opération Tacaud, in Chad. It took part in the battle of Ati in support of 2 combat companies...
- situation in Chad resolved the President on 20 February 1978 to start Opération Tacaud, which by April brought 2,500 troops to Chad to secure the capital from...