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escarmouche
▪ I. † eˈscarmouche, n. Obs. Forms: 5 escarmissh, 6 escharmouch, -mousch, 9 (Scott) escaramouche. [a. Fr. escarmouche = Pr. escarmussa, Sp. escaramuza, It. scaramuccia; see skirmish.] A skirmish; also fig. a fit of anger.1475 Bk. Noblesse 13 After many assautes and grete escarmisshes. 1549 Compl. Sc...
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French frigate L'Escarmouche
L'Escarmouche was a in the service of the Free French Naval Forces (FFNL) during World War II. History
L'Escarmouche was laid down as HMS Frome in 1942 as a River-class frigate of the Royal Navy.
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eskirmish
† eˈskirmish Obs. [ad. F. escarmouche: see escarmouche and skirmish.] = skirmish.1581 Styward Mart. Discipl. i. 1, In marching, incamping, approch, eskirmish, camisado, or retraite.
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French corvette Aconit
During the Normandy landings, she was attached to the 108th escort group, along with Free French ships Aventure, Escarmouche and Renoncule.
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SS Empire Javelin
She was in convoy with USS LST-325 and escorted by the Free French frigate L'Escarmouche. The L'Escarmouche was called alongside once the extent of the damage had been assessed, and for approximately an hour the men on board the Empire Javelin
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strade
▪ I. † strade Obs. rare—1. [? a. OF. estrade ‘escarmouche’ (Godefr.)] ? Skirmish, scuffle.c 1400 Rowland & Otuel 476 The Nasell of his helme of⁓glade Dowun bi-fore hym in the strade.▪ II. strade obs. pa. tense of stride v.
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Fifteenth United States Army
A French frigate, L'Escarmouche, and some smaller vessels came to the rescue. L'Escarmouche was attached to the side of the Empire Javelin and many of the men jumped from the deck of the Empire Javelin to L'Escarmouche.
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List of ships of the Free French Naval Forces
ex-USS Crosley (DE-108))
River class
Aventure (K263) (ex-HMS Braid)
Croix de Lorraine (K258) (ex-HMS Strule)
Découverte (K370) (ex-HMS Windrush)
Escarmouche
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List of French modern frigates
Somali (F703, 1944)
Hova (F704, 1944)
Marocain (F705, 1944)
Tunisien (F706, 1943)
River class
Croix de Lorraine (F710, 1943)
L'Aventure (F707, 1944)
L'Escarmouche
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List of escorteurs of France
Second World War ships
Royal Navy:
River-class frigate (Free French Naval Forces)
L'Aventure (F707) (ex-HMS Braid) 1944–1961
L'Escarmouche (F709)
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European printmaking in the 19th century
Among these illustrated newspapers it is worth remembering: Les Temps nouveaux, Le Courrier français, La Revue Blanche, L'Escarmouche and Le Chambard.
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List of French words of Germanic origin (C-G)
"putting in"
escarcelle "purse"
escarmouche "skirmish"
escarpe "scarp"
escarper
escarpment
contrescarpe
escarpin "sock, slipper"
escarpolette "a swing"
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Military history of France during World War II
Omaha Beach, in Vierville-sur-Mer, Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, and Colleville-sur-Mer sectors, the frigates Escarmouche, Aventure, and the corvette Roselys
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