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La Motte-Picquet (other)
La Motte-Picquet, LaMotte-Picquet, laMotte-Picquet, la Motte-Picquet, Lamotte-Picquet, or ''variation'', may refer to: * Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte (1720-1791, aka ''la Motte-Piquet''), 18th-century admiral * French ship La Motte-Picquet, a list of ships of the French Navy named after the admiral ** French frigate ''La Motte-Picquet'' (D 645), a French Navy ''F70 type'' anti-submarine frigate ** French cruiser ''La Motte-Picquet'', a French Navy ''Duguay-Trouin''-class light cruiser launched in 1924 ** La Motte-Picquet-class cruiser, a cancelled pre-WW1 French Navy cruiser class * La Motte-Picquet – Grenelle, a subway station of the Paris Métro ** Avenue de la Motte-Picquet, the street that the subway station is named after See also * Picquet (other) * Lamotte (other) * Motte (other) * * * * Piquette (other) * Piquet (other) * Picket (other) * Pickett (other) Pickett is a surname. Pickett may ...
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Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet De La Motte
Count Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte,In the 18th century, spelling could vary and the name is sometimes spelt "Piquet" and "La Mothe" also known as La Motte-Picquet (born 1 November 1720 in Rennes; died 10 June 1791 in Brest) was a French Navy officer and admiral. Over a career spanning 50 years, he served under Louis XV and Louis XVI and took part in 34 campaigns. He fought in the Seven Years' War and in the Naval battles of the American Revolutionary War, earning the ranks of Commandeur in the Order of Saint Louis in 1780, and of Grand Cross in 1784. He died during the French Revolution. Biography Early life La Motte-Picquet joined the Gardes de la Marine in Brest on 11 July 1735,Levot, p. 127 then aged 15. Two years later, he served on the frigate ''Vénus'' in a campaign against the Barbary corsairs of Salé.Hennequin, p.361 On 1 January 1743, he rose to ''sous-brigadier des gardes de la marine'', and then to ''aide d'artillerie'' on 10 December, after serving in ...
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French Ship La Motte-Picquet
Four ships of the French Navy have been named in honour of the 18th century admiral count Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte Count Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte,In the 18th century, spelling could vary and the name is sometimes spelt "Piquet" and "La Mothe" also known as La Motte-Picquet (born 1 November 1720 in Rennes; died 10 June 1791 in Brest) was a Frenc .... French ships named ''La Motte-Picquet'' * (1859), a sail and steam aviso * , a coastal transport * (1912), the planned leadship and cancelled class of light cruiser * (1923), a cruiser. * (D645), an F70 type anti-submarine frigate Notes and references Notes References Bibliography * * {{DEFAULTSORT:La Motte-Picquet, French Ship French Navy ship names ...
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French Frigate La Motte-Picquet (D645)
''La Motte-Picquet'' was a F70 type anti-submarine frigate of the French Navy. She was the fourth French vessel named after the 18th Century admiral count Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte. she was serving in the Persian Gulf. The ship was decommissioned in October 2020. Service history On 22 August 2007, she took custody of the Danish freighter which had been captured by pirates on 3 June. 2011/12 tour She left Brest on 9 November 2011 for active duty in the Indian Ocean and was refuelled by the US replenishment ship on 10 January 2012. On 22 January she passed through the Straits of Hormuz with the British frigate and a US battlegroup centred on the aircraft carrier . Opération Chammal In November 2015, a French Navy press release stated that ''La Motte-Picquet'' will be part of the task force launching strikes against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant starting January 2016. Tracking Russian warships In March 2016, ''La Motte-Picquet'' shadowed t ...
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French Cruiser La Motte-Picquet
''Lamotte-Picquet'' was a French light cruiser, launched in 1924, and named in honour of the 18th century admiral count Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte. Design and description The design of the ''Duguay-Trouin'' class was based on an improved version of a 1915 design, but was reworked with more speed and a more powerful armament to match the British and the American light cruisers. The ships had an overall length of , a beam of , and a draft of . They displaced at standard load and at deep load. Their crew consisted of 591 men when serving as flagships. Service history Completed in 1927, ''Lamotte-Picquet'' was based at Brest until 1933, serving with the 3rd Light Division, of which she was flagship. In 1935, she was sent to the Far East, where at the outbreak of war in 1939, she patrolled around French Indochina and the Dutch East Indies. After the French surrender in Europe, tension developed along the border with Siam (now Thailand). These flared into hosti ...
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La Motte-Picquet-class Cruiser
The ''La Motte-Picquet'' class were a planned series of light cruisers for the French Navy and named after French admiral Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte. Although designed in 1912, the scheduled construction of ''La Motte-Picquet'' was suspended due to the outbreak of World War I before the ships could be laid down. The design would be revived and used as the basis for the after the war. The name of the planned 1912 lead ship, would be reused by the . Design and development The design work on the ''La Motte-Picquet'' class has its origins in the early 1900s. France, had lagged behind neighbouring European powers such as the United Kingdom and the German Empire in naval construction. This was due to France's continued focus on building armoured cruisers. These ships were powerful, heavily armoured but costly, and increasingly obsolete (Britain and Germany having stopped building armoured cruisers several years earlier) compared to newer types of warships such as battle ...
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La Motte-Picquet – Grenelle
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Picquet (other)
Picquet may refer to: An alternative spelling for ''Picket'' * Picquet (military), a small temporary military post closer to the enemy than the main formation; or a group of soldiers detailed for a specific duty (e.g., fire picquet) * Picquet (punishment), a form of military punishment in vogue in the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe People *François Picquet (1708–1781), Sulpician priest who came to Montreal from France in 1734 *Count Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte (1720–1791), French admiral *Aimé Picquet du Boisguy Aimé Casimir Marie Picquet, chevalier du Boisguy, sometimes spelt Bois-Guy, (15 March 1776 – 25 October 1839), was a Breton chouan general during the French Revolution. He was nicknamed "the little general" by his men due to his youth. Still a ... (1776–1839), French chouan general during the French Revolution * Louisa Picquet (c. 1828,–1896), American whose life became the subject of a biography ''Louisa Picquet, the Octoroon, or, Inside View ...
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Lamotte (other)
Lamotte, LaMotte or La Motte may refer to: Places Canada * La Motte, Quebec France * La Grande-Motte, in the Hérault département * La Motte, Côtes-d'Armor, in the Côtes-d'Armor ''département'' * La Motte, Var, in the Var ''département'' * La Motte-Chalancon, in the Drôme ''département'' * La Motte-d'Aigues, in the Vaucluse ''département'' * La Motte-d'Aveillans, in the l'Isère ''département'' * La Motte-de-Galaure, in the Drôme ''département'' * La Motte-du-Caire, in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence ''département'' * La Motte-en-Bauges, in the Savoie ''département'' * La Motte-en-Champsaur, in the Hautes-Alpes ''département'' * La Motte-Fanjas, in the Drôme ''département'' * La Motte-Feuilly, in the Indre ''département'' * La Motte-Fouquet, in the Orne ''département'' * La Motte-Saint-Jean, in the Saône-et-Loire ''département'' * La Motte-Saint-Martin, in the Isère ''département'' * La Motte-Servolex, in the Savoie ''département'' * La Motte-Ternant, in the ...
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