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Warship Class - l'Adroit - Destroyer
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Namel'Adroit
Primary CountryFrance (Details)
PeriodWorld War II
TypeDestroyer
Preceded ByBourrasque (Details)
Succeeded ByLe Hardi (Details)
Number Planned14
Number Completed14
First Commisioned1928
Other Nationsnone



History: The L'Adroit class destroyer was a group of fourteen French Navy destroyers (torpilleur) laid down in 1925-26 and commissioned from 1928 to 1931. They were the successors to the Bourrasque class, with the same armament, but being slightly heavier overall
Type: Destroyer
Primary Country:
France is one of Europe’s largest countries. It is bordered by six countries other nations: Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg to the northeast, Switzerland and Italy to the southeast and Spain to the southwest. The United Kingdom borders France via the English Channel. The country is considered to be the gateway to Europe as there are several large international airports (two of these can be found in Paris), ferry terminals and the French rail service.

In 486, Frankish tribes unified under Merovingian kingship. In 843, Western Francia was established from the division of the Carolingian Empire. In 1789, the French monarchy was overthrown, and in 1792, the First French Republic was founded. In 1958, the Fifth French Republic was established.

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Item created by: Lethe on 2019-03-20 12:17:31. Last edited by gdm on 2019-07-30 19:14:20

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