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  2. French cruiser Cassard - Wikipedia

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    Cassard was a D'Assas-class protected cruiser built for the French Navy in the 1890s. The D'Assas-class cruisers were ordered as part of a construction program directed at strengthening the fleet's cruiser force at a time the country was concerned with the growing naval threat of the Italian and German fleets.

  3. Battle of Toulon (1944) - Wikipedia

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    View of downtown Toulon and Mediterranean Sea from Mount Faron. Toulon was the main port for the French Navy (French: Marine nationale, "national navy"), informally "La Royale". On 27 November 1942, German troops had attacked the port, with the intention of seizing the French fleet, the subsequent fight lasted just long enough to scuttle the 75 ...

  4. Scuttling of the French fleet at Toulon - Wikipedia

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    The population of Toulon, defiant of the Germans, mostly supported the Allies; the soldiers and officers were hostile to the Italians who were seen as "illegitimate victors" and duplicitous. The fate of the fleet, in particular, seemed dubious. Between the 11th and the 26th, numerous arrests and expulsions took place.

  5. French fleet at the siege of Toulon - Wikipedia

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    Royalist control of Toulon was not assured, particularly since there was a strong Republican faction in the fleet, led by Contre-amiral Saint-Julien [], and to establish which faction controlled the city Hood sent Lieutenant Edward Cooke into the harbour on 24 August with instructions to meet with the Royalist leader in Toulon.

  6. Siege of Toulon (1707) - Wikipedia

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    Toulon harbour contained forty-six ships of the line, ranging in size from 50 to 110 guns; concerned they might be burnt, Louis XIV ordered them sunk, to be re-floated later, while their guns were removed and mounted in the land defences. Although the Allies had insufficient forces or heavy artillery to mount a formal siege, they captured the ...

  7. Ottoman wintering in Toulon - Wikipedia

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    The Ottomans finally departed from their Toulon base after a stay of 8 months, on 23 May 1544, after Francis I had paid 800,000 ecus to Barbarossa. [2] [8] He also refused to leave until all Turkish and Barbary corsairs were freed from the French galleys [2] and pillaged five French ships in the harbour of Toulon in order to provision his fleet ...

  8. U.S. regulator ends prelim review of Tesla's Model X over ...

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    The regulator said it was closing the investigation in view of the recalls and updates launched by Tesla, adding that it may take additional action in the future, if needed. Tesla filed a safety ...

  9. List of newspapers in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Effingham Daily News – Effingham; Herald & Review (Herald & Review, pub.; 1989− ) – Decatur [1] The Decatur Herald & Review (Herald & Review, pub.; 1988−1989) – Decatur [2] The Herald & Review (Decatur Herald and Review, pub.; 1982−1988) – Decatur [3] The Morning Herald & Review (Decatur Herald and Review, pub.; 1980−1982 ...