French ship Maillé Brézé
Three ships of the French Navy have borne the name Brézé or Maillé Brézé in honour of admiral Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé:
- French ship Brézé (1646) (1646–1665), a -gun ship of the line.[1]
- French destroyer Maillé Brézé (1931) (named Brézé until January 1931), a Vauquelin-class destroyer destroyed in the accidental explosion of one of her torpedoes on 30 April 1940 in Greenock
- French destroyer Maillé-Brézé (D627), T 47-class destroyer, presently a museum ship
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Notes
- "Le Maille-Breze" (PDF). bateauxpatrimoine.culture.fr. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
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gollark: If we look at LyricLy's diagram, it seems like it might be more than 2 hours off sometimes.
gollark: You're still not measuring actual *local* solar position, which you seemed to suggest that people needed. It's generally close, but it's affected by political factors a lot.
gollark: That's measuring it as measured from some other location which doesn't necessarily line up with actual solar position.
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