- Port-au-Prince.
Trouin is 18
miles (or 29 km) east of Jacmel.[citation needed]
Trouin has
approximately 14,500 residents.[citation needed]
Trouin has a health...
- René
Trouin,
Sieur du Gué, also
known as René Duguay-
Trouin (French pronunciation: [ʁəne dyɡɛ tʁuɛ̃]; 10 June 1673 – 27
September 1736), was a
French Navy...
- Duguay-
Trouin (S636) is a
French nuclear attack submarine and the
second boat of the
Suffren class. The
vessel was laid down on 26 June 2009 and launched...
- René Duguay-
Trouin (1673–1736) was a
French privateer and admiral. Duguay-
Trouin may also
refer to:
French ship Duguay-
Trouin,
several ships of the French...
- Duguay-
Trouin was a F67 type
frigate built for the
French Marine Nationale during the Cold War. The F67s
specialised in anti-submarine warfare, though...
- The Duguay-
Trouin class (French pronunciation: [dyɡɛ tʁuɛ̃]) were the
first major French warships built after World War I. They were
excellent steamers...
- Duguay-
Trouin was an
unprotected cruiser built for the
French Navy in the 1870s, the only
member of her class. She was
ordered as part of a
naval construction...
- was
originally the
French Navy's Téméraire-class ship of the line Duguay-
Trouin,
launched in 1800. She
survived the
Battle of
Trafalgar only for the British...
-
British Royal Navy as HMS Duguay-
Trouin, both
captured French privateers named for René Duguay-
Trouin: HMS Duguay-
Trouin was an 18-gun
French privateer...
-
became fully operational in June 2022. The
second boat of the class, Duguay-
Trouin, also
suffered delays but
began sea
trials on 26
March 2023, performing...