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Description A French 2400-tonne class destroyer: Recognition and general arrangement drawings prepared circa 1940-1942 by the U.S. Navy's Office of Naval Intelligence. This is one of the later ships, with seven torpedo tubes. The original print came from the Office of Naval Intelligence.
The 2400-tonne classes were the Guépard-, Aigle- and Vauquelin-classes.
Date circa 1941
date QS:P,+1941-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Official U.S. Navy photo NH 93323 from the U.S. Navy Naval History and Heritage Command
Author U.S. Navy

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Most of the photos found in the NHHC collection are in the public domain and may be downloaded and used without permissions or special requirements. Those which are not will be noted in the copyright section of the NHHC image description.[1]
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