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  2. Naval Action Force - Wikipedia

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    The number 473 seems to be semi-permanently assigned to Charles de Gaulle and its task group, being used again during Operation Agapanthe in 2004. [3] During the 2011 Libyan civil war, the French carrier battle group commanded from Charles de Gaulle was designated Task Force 473 and was under the command of Vice-Admiral Phillippe Coindreau. [4]

  3. Naval task force - Wikipedia

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    The French Navy uses the name Task Force 473 to designate any power projection by the sea. This Task Force can be composed of a carrier battle group articulated around the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, or it can be composed of an amphibious group articulated around a Mistral-class amphibious assault ship. [10]

  4. French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle - Wikipedia

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    Task Force 473 completed more than 1,000 flying hours flown from Charles de Gaulle in support of NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) deployed in Afghanistan. Task Force 473 also participated in bilateral exercises with armed forces of India, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates to test the interoperability of French ...

  5. Mission Héraclès - Wikipedia

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    Task Force 473, with 2,900 men under the command of Contre-Amiral François Cluzel, sailed on 1 December. The task force was composed of Charles de Gaulle, frigates La Motte-Picquet, Jean de Vienne and Jean Bart, the nuclear attack submarine Rubis, the tanker Meuse and the D'Estienne d'Orves-class aviso Commandant Ducuing.

  6. French forces in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    On 27 December 2001, Task Force 473 was integrated into a multinational force also comprising the aero-naval groups of USS Theodore Roosevelt and USS John C. Stennis, and the Italian Giuseppe Garibaldi, amounting to over 100 ships in total. On 18 February 2002, a Helios 2A satellite spotted suspicious activities on the ground near Gardēz.

  7. Commander Littoral Strike Group - Wikipedia

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    The group worked alongside the French Navy's Task Force 473 led by French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle. [12] Brigadier Martin Smith of 3 Commando Brigade was quoted saying: "It is an incredibly versatile force and our burgeoning interoperability with the French further proves this. The quality of Royal Marines Commandos and French Marines ...

  8. Opération Harmattan - Wikipedia

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    Forbin and Jean Bart, which were already on station off Libya, joined Task Force 473. [13] The number of combat aircraft forward deployed at Air Base 126 Solenzara was increased to 20 with the arrival of two more Mirage 2000-5 and two more Mirage 2000D, with support aircraft operating out of Saint-Dizier and Avord. [22]

  9. Task force - Wikipedia

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    Task Force 1-41 Infantry was a U.S. Army heavy battalion task force which took part in the Gulf War of January–March 1991. Task Force 1-41 Infantry was the first coalition force to breach the Saudi Arabian border on 15 February 1991 and conduct ground combat operations in Iraq engaging in direct and indirect fire fights with the enemy on 17 ...