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Requin, shark in French (pl : requins), may refer to : Places * Great Requin River, a river of Grenada * Little Requin River, a river of Grenada People * Édouard Réquin (1879–1953), French soldier * Steve Requin (born 1968), a Canadian cartoonist from Québec * Michèle Bernard-Requin (1943–2019), French lawyer and magistrate * Abderrahim Chafay (born 1977; stagename ''Requin''), Moroccan-French Muay Thai kickboxer. Ships * French ship Requin, a French Navy shipname * Requin-class submarine, a class of submarines of French navy in the mid-1920s ** French submarine Requin (1924) * USS Requin (SS-481), a United States Navy Tench-class submarine * a French submarine seized by Italy during World War II and converted into a cargo submarine * − brig of the French Navy launched in 1794 that the British Royal Navy captured in 1795 and that was wrecked in 1801. Entertainment * The Shark (1930 film), ''The Shark'' (1930 film), French film originally released as ''Le Requin'' * ''T ...
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Shark
Sharks are a group of elasmobranch cartilaginous fish characterized by a ribless endoskeleton, dermal denticles, five to seven gill slits on each side, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the Division (taxonomy), division Selachii and are the sister group to the Batoidea, Batomorphi (Batoidea, rays and skate (fish), skates). Some sources extend the term "shark" as an informal category including Extinction, extinct members of Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish) with a shark-like morphology, such as hybodonts. Shark-like chondrichthyans such as ''Cladoselache'' and ''Doliodus'' first appeared in the Devonian Period (419–359 million years), though some fossilized chondrichthyan-like scales are as old as the Ordovician, Late Ordovician (458–444 million years ago). The earliest confirmed modern sharks (Selachii) are known from the Early Jurassic around , with the oldest known member being ''Agaleus'', though records of true shar ...
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Great Requin River
The Great Requin River is a river of Grenada. It is located in the parish of Saint David, in the southern part of the country, 11 km east of the capital Saint George's. The Great Requin River is located on the island of Grenada . See also *List of rivers of Grenada This is a list of rivers of Grenada. Rivers in Grenada flow towards the Caribbean Sea, which surrounds the islands of Grenada. There are no rivers on the islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique. See also * Geography of Grenada *Grenadine ... References GEOnet Names ServerGrenada map
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Little Requin River
The Little Requin River is a river of Grenada. See also *List of rivers of Grenada This is a list of rivers of Grenada. Rivers in Grenada flow towards the Caribbean Sea, which surrounds the islands of Grenada. There are no rivers on the islands of Carriacou and Petite Martinique. See also * Geography of Grenada *Grenadine ... References GEOnet Names ServerGrenada map
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Édouard Réquin
Édouard-Jean Réquin (13 July 1879, in Rouen – 1953) was a French military officer. Through 1900 to 1911 he was part of an expedition to North Africa. Then in 1916-1918 a member of the General Staff of Marshals Joseph Joffre and Ferdinand Foch. It is at this time that a portrait of Réquin in military uniform was made by Kees van Dongen in 1916. From 1917-1918, as a Lieutenant Colonel, he was part of the French military delegation to Washington, D. C. In the summer of 1918 he promoted the French Army's policy of racial integration. American military officials were impressed by Réquin's depiction of the situation in the French Army where whites and blacks served side by side and were cared for in the same hospitals and by the same personnel; they had his report ''La Course de l'Amérique à la Victoire'' published in English as ''America's race to victory'' (1919).America's race to victory 1919 - Page "Édouard Jean Réquin. INTRODUCTION In "America's Race to Victory " Lieutenan ...
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Steve Requin
Steve Requin (born Stéphane Johnson, July 21, 1968) is a Canadian cartoonist from Beloeil, Quebec. Biography Steve Requin started publishing comics in 1988 for a French Canadian pop music magazine called ''Wow !'', comics that he signed under the pseudonym ''Jon-Son''. In December 1994 he adopted the name Steve Requin and founded ''Les Publications Requin Roll'' for which he created and published many underground magazines such as ''Requin Roll'' and ''Les Plagiats de la BD''. In 1999, he founded '' MensuHell'', Québec's longest monthly underground comics magazine. ''MensuHells ownership has been passed to Francis Hervieux in 2002, who kept publishing it until issue No. 109, dated December 2008. Steve closed down ''Les Publications Requin Roll'' in January 2003. From November 2001 to November 2008, Steve has been a writer and artist for '' Safarir'', Québec's answer to the American magazine '' Mad''. He mostly wrote and/or drew parodies of TV shows and movies, but he is a ...
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Michèle Bernard-Requin
Michèle Bernard-Requin (7 May 1943 – 14 December 2019) was a French lawyer and magistrate. Biography Bernard-Requin first worked as a lawyer at the Court of Appeal of Paris from 1966 to 1981. She then became ''procureur général'' in Rouen, then Nanterre, then Paris. She became a Councillor for the Court of Appeal of Paris in 2003, where she stayed until 2007. She also presided over Paris's Cour d'assises in 2006. She then moved to Martinique and served as General Councillor in Fort-de-France from 2007 to 2009. Bernard-Requin died of cancer on 14 December 2019 at Sainte-Périne Hospital in Paris. Publications *''Juges accusés, levez-vous'' (2006) *''Chroniques de prétoire : Histoires drôles et moins drôles'' (2011) Filmography *''Caught in the Acts'' (1994) *''10th District Court: Moments of Trials'' (2004) *''9 Month Stretch'' (2013) Awards *Knight of the Legion of Honour (2000) *Officer of the Ordre national du Mérite The (; ) is a French order of merit with m ...
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Abderrahim Chafay
Abderrahim Chafay (born July 21, 1977) is a Moroccan-French Muay Thai kickboxer. Biography In 2011, Chafay challenged the reigning WAKO World Low Kick champion Salko Zildžić for the title. He defeated Salko through a second round KO. Chafay fought Cyril Benzaquen for the FFSCDA -81kg title during the inaugural Night Fighter event. Benzaquen won the fight by a third round TKO. His last fight, before taking a six year break from the sport, was a rematch with Salko Žildžić. Žildžić won their rematch in the third round, by TKO. Returning from his break, Chafay was scheduled to fight Andrey Chekhonin for the WAKO World Low Kick 85.1kg title. Chekhonin won the fight by a first round KO. Titles and accomplishments * 2011 FFSCDA Muay Thai -81kg Champion * 2011 WAKO World Low Kick -85.1kg Champion * 2012 FFSCDA Kickboxing -81kg Champion Fight record , - bgcolor="#fbb" , 2020-02-22 , , Loss , , align=left, Andrey Chekhonin , , Senshi 5 , , Varna, Bulgaria , , TKO ...
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French Ship Requin
At least four ships of the French Navy have borne the name ''Requin'': * , a cutter captured by the Royal Navy in 1795 * , a musket-armed ship operating out of Dieppe during the French Revolution, captured by HM-Cutter ''Lion'' * , a 16-gun brig-of-war captured by in 1808 during the Naopleonic Wars * , a launched in 1885 and stricken in 1920 * , a launched in 1924 and sold for scrap in 1944 * , a ''Narval''-class submarine completed in 1958 and stricken in 1985 See also * of the French Navy * Requin (other) Requin, shark in French (pl : requins), may refer to : Places * Great Requin River, a river of Grenada * Little Requin River, a river of Grenada People * Édouard Réquin (1879–1953), French soldier * Steve Requin (born 1968), a Canadian car ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Requin French Navy ship names ...
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Requin-class Submarine
The ''Requin''-class submarines were a class of nine diesel-electric attack submarines built for the French Navy in the mid-1920s. Most saw action during World War II for the Vichy French Navy or the Free French Naval Forces. Nine ships of this type were built in the shipyards of Arsenal de Brest, Brest, Arsenal de Cherbourg, Cherbourg and Arsenal de Toulon, Toulon between 1923 and 1928. The class was part of the French ''Marine Nationale'', serving in the Mediterranean Sea. All member ships took part in World War II, fighting on both sides of the conflict; Four were captured by Italian forces and sunk by the Allies. Only one ship survived the war - , decommissioned shortly after the war's end. Design The ''Requin'' class was ordered as part of the French fleet's expansion program during 1922 and 1923. The class was designed with additional experience gained from examining of ex-German U-boats received as war reparations.Gardiner, p. 272 The ships were destined for reconnaissance an ...
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French Submarine Requin (1924)
The French submarine ''Requin'' was the lead ship of the s built for the French Navy in the mid-1920s. Laid down in June 1922, it was launched in July 1924 and commissioned in May 1926. It was captured by Italian forces at Bizerte, Tunisia on 8 December 1942 and renamed ''FR 113''. On 9 September 1943, it was recaptured by German forces. It was sold for scrap in Genes In biology, the word gene has two meanings. The Mendelian gene is a basic unit of heredity. The molecular gene is a sequence of nucleotides in DNA that is transcribed to produce a functional RNA. There are two types of molecular genes: protei ..., Italy in 1944. Design long, with a beam of and a draught of , ''Requin''-class submarines could dive up to . The submarine had a surfaced displacement of and a submerged displacement of . Propulsion while surfaced was provided by two diesel motors and two electric motors. The submarines' electrical propulsion allowed it to attain speeds of while submerged ...
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USS Requin (SS-481)
Requin, shark Sharks are a group of elasmobranch cartilaginous fish characterized by a ribless endoskeleton, dermal denticles, five to seven gill slits on each side, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the ... in French (pl : requins), may refer to : Places * Great Requin River, a river of Grenada * Little Requin River, a river of Grenada People * Édouard Réquin (1879–1953), French soldier * Steve Requin (born 1968), a Canadian cartoonist from Québec * Michèle Bernard-Requin (1943–2019), French lawyer and magistrate * Abderrahim Chafay (born 1977; stagename ''Requin''), Moroccan-French Muay Thai kickboxer. Ships * French ship Requin, a French Navy shipname * Requin-class submarine, a class of submarines of French navy in the mid-1920s ** French submarine Requin (1924) * USS Requin (SS-481), a United States Navy Tench-class submarine * a French submarine seized by Italy during World War II and converted int ...
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Cargo Submarine
A merchant submarine is a type of submarine intended for trade, and being without armaments, it is not considered a warship like most other types of submarines. The intended use would be blockade running, or to dive under Arctic ice. Strictly speaking, only two submarines have so far been purpose-built for non-military merchant shipping use, outside of criminal enterprises, though standard or partly converted military submarines have been used to transport smaller amounts of important cargo, especially during wartime, and large-scale proposals for modern merchant submarines have been produced by manufacturers. Criminal enterprises have also built transport submarines to avoid authorities, such as narcosubs. Germany Only two merchant submarines were built, both in Germany during World War I. They were constructed to slip through the naval blockade of the Entente Powers, mainly enforced by the efforts of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. The British blockade had led to great diffic ...
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