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  2. French destroyer Le Malin - Wikipedia

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    Ordered on 23 May 1931 as part of the 1930 Naval Program, Le Malin was laid down by Forges et Chantiers de la Méditerranée at their shipyard in La Seyne-sur-Mer on 16 November 1931. She was launched on 17 August 1933, commissioned on 20 December 1935, completed on 1 May 1936 and entered service on 8 June.

  3. French ship Le Malin - Wikipedia

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    Four ships of the French Navy have borne the name Le Malin ("clever one" in French, or alternatively "the naughty" or "the devil"). A cutter (1780–1786) A cutter (1795–1803) French destroyer Le Malin, a large destroyer of the Le Fantasque class (1931–1964) French ship Le Malin (A616) is a support ship from which the Commando Hubert operates.

  4. Le Fantasque-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Le Fantasque: Arsenal de Lorient: 16 November 1931 15 March 1934 10 March 1936 Scrapped, 1958 L'Audacieux: 27 November 1935 Sunk, 7 May 1943 Le Malin: Forges et Chantiers de la Méditerranée, La Seyne: 17 August 1933 1 May 1936 Scrapped, 1957 Le Terrible: Chantiers Navals Français, Caen. Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire, Saint-Nazaire. 8 ...

  5. French destroyer Le Terrible - Wikipedia

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    She returned to Toulon on 26 April and then, together with Le Malin, Le Terrible made a show the flag cruise to northern Europe in May. On 1 January 1947, the 10th LCD was combined with the 4th Division of Cruisers into the Cruiser Group; during this time, only two of the four surviving ships of the class were active at any one time because of ...

  6. Patrouilleur Outre-mer - Wikipedia

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    A further ship (Auguste Techer) will be based at La Réunion and began sea trials in September 2024. These will be followed by three additional vessels, one more each at Tahiti, New Caledonia and Réunion. The ships are replacing the P400-class patrol boats as well as the patrol boats Le Malin and Arago in the Pacific and Indian Ocean regions. [2]

  7. Musée de La Poste - Wikipedia

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    The Musée de La Poste (French pronunciation: [myze də la pɔst], La Poste's Museum) is the museum of the French postal operator La Poste. It specialises in the postal history and philately of France. Opened in 1946, the museum has been located on two sites in Paris. The museum was closed for redevelopment from 2014 to November 2019. [1]

  8. La Poste - Wikipedia

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    La Poste may refer to: Arnac-la-Poste, a commune in France; Jacques Laposte, a French footballer from Martinique; La Poste Maxi Ketch, a sailing boat build for the Whitbread Round the World Race in 1993; Postal services. La Poste, the postal service of France Musée de La Poste, "La Poste Museum" SNCF TGV La Poste, postal bullet train used by ...

  9. Jean-Jacques Reboux - Wikipedia

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    He then wrote three books in the Le Poulpe collection: La cerise sur le gâteux in 1996, Parkinson le glas in 2002, and Castro c'est trop ! in 2004. [7] Specializing in soap opera books, he started the series Les aventures extraordinaires de Moulard in 2000. [8] The first book in the series was titled Pour l'amour de Pénélope.