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Chevalier Paul was one of six Vauquelin-class large destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) during the 1930s. The ship entered service in 1934 and spent most of her career in the Mediterranean. During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, she was one of the ships that helped to enforce the non-intervention agreement. When France declared war on Germany in September 1939, all of the Vauquelins were assigned to the High Sea Forces (Forces de haute mer (FHM)) which was tasked to escort French convoys and support the other commands as needed. Le Chevalier Paul was briefly deployed to Scotland in early 1940 to support the Allied forces in the Norwegian Campaign, but returned to the Mediterranean in time to participate in Operation Vado, a bombardment of Itali

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  • Die Le Chevalier Paul (benannt nach ) war ein Großzerstörer (franz. Contre-Torpilleurs) der Vauquelin-Klasse der französischen Marine. Am 15. Juni 1941 wurde die Le Chevalier Paul vor der syrischen Küste von einem Torpedo einer Fairey Swordfish der 815 Naval Air Squadron versenkt. (de)
  • Chevalier Paul was one of six Vauquelin-class large destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) during the 1930s. The ship entered service in 1934 and spent most of her career in the Mediterranean. During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, she was one of the ships that helped to enforce the non-intervention agreement. When France declared war on Germany in September 1939, all of the Vauquelins were assigned to the High Sea Forces (Forces de haute mer (FHM)) which was tasked to escort French convoys and support the other commands as needed. Le Chevalier Paul was briefly deployed to Scotland in early 1940 to support the Allied forces in the Norwegian Campaign, but returned to the Mediterranean in time to participate in Operation Vado, a bombardment of Italian coastal facilities after Italy entered the war in June. The ship was assigned to the Vichy French FHM when it was reformed after the French surrender later in June. She attempted to ferry ammunition to French Lebanon after it was invaded by the Allied forces in June 1941, but was sunk off the coast of French Syria by British aircraft with almost all of her crew surviving. (en)
  • Le Chevalier Paul était un contre-torpilleur de la Marine française. Il faisait partie des 36 contre-torpilleurs construits entre 1923 et 1937. (fr)
  • シュヴァリエ・ポール (Chevalier Paul) はフランス海軍の。ヴォークラン級。 (ja)
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  • *5 × single guns *4 × single anti-aircraft guns *2 × twin anti-aircraft machineguns *1 × triple, 2 × twin torpedo tubes *2 chutes and 2 throwers for 36 depth charges *40 mines (en)
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  • Die Le Chevalier Paul (benannt nach ) war ein Großzerstörer (franz. Contre-Torpilleurs) der Vauquelin-Klasse der französischen Marine. Am 15. Juni 1941 wurde die Le Chevalier Paul vor der syrischen Küste von einem Torpedo einer Fairey Swordfish der 815 Naval Air Squadron versenkt. (de)
  • Le Chevalier Paul était un contre-torpilleur de la Marine française. Il faisait partie des 36 contre-torpilleurs construits entre 1923 et 1937. (fr)
  • シュヴァリエ・ポール (Chevalier Paul) はフランス海軍の。ヴォークラン級。 (ja)
  • Chevalier Paul was one of six Vauquelin-class large destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) during the 1930s. The ship entered service in 1934 and spent most of her career in the Mediterranean. During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, she was one of the ships that helped to enforce the non-intervention agreement. When France declared war on Germany in September 1939, all of the Vauquelins were assigned to the High Sea Forces (Forces de haute mer (FHM)) which was tasked to escort French convoys and support the other commands as needed. Le Chevalier Paul was briefly deployed to Scotland in early 1940 to support the Allied forces in the Norwegian Campaign, but returned to the Mediterranean in time to participate in Operation Vado, a bombardment of Itali (en)
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  • Le Chevalier Paul (Schiff, 1932) (de)
  • Chevalier Paul (contre-torpilleur) (fr)
  • French destroyer Le Chevalier Paul (1932) (en)
  • シュヴァリエ・ポール (大型駆逐艦) (ja)
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