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type which the French had built since 1899, with their first destroyer class, the
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were carried. The ships had a complement of 4 officers and 56 men.
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of 6.28 metres (20 ft 7 in) and a maximum
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389:with a flying deck, raised above the hull, aft.
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277:2 Ă— 450 mm (17.7 in)
234:(50.9 km/h; 31.6 mph)
657:French Warships of World War I
430:triple-expansion steam engines
221:Triple-expansion steam engines
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655:Couhat, Jean Labayle (1974).
511:) of the 2nd Light Squadron (
271:6 Ă— 47 mm (1.9 in)
931:List of destroyers of France
771:Viscount Hythe, ed. (1912).
752:Roberts, Stephen S. (2021).
16:Destroyer of the French Navy
729:Prévoteaux, Gérard (2017).
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508:1 escadrille de torpilleurs
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544:21 February
517:) based at
325:World War I
318:French Navy
242:2,100
193:6,800
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1204:Categories
1053:Chancellor
979:Shipwrecks
849:Sabretache
593:Hythe 1912
525:References
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345:Nieuwpoort
314:destroyers
251:Complement
216:Propulsion
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1133:Attentive
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1081:Caribbean
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418:long tons
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368:300-tonne
357:Branlebas
337:North Sea
331:struck a
329:Branlebas
310:her class
306:name ship
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147:350
138:destroyer
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339:between
304:was the
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