- French cruiser Lamotte-Piquet
The "Lamotte-Piquet" was a French "Duguay-Trouin" class
light cruiser , launched in 1924, and named in honour of the XVIIIth Century admiralcount Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte .Completed in 1927, "Lamotte-Piquet" 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
Indochina , then a French colony, and theDutch East Indies .After the French surrender in Europe, tension developed along the border with Siam (now
Thailand ). These flared into hostilities between Siam andVichy France in December 1940. In January 1941, the "Lamotte-Picquet" became flagship of a small squadron, the "Groupe Occasionnel". It was formed on 9th December atCam Ranh Bay , nearSaigon , under the command of "Capitaine de Vaisseau"Bérenger . The squadron also consisted of the colonial sloops "Dumont d'Urville" and "Amiral Charner", and the older sloops "Tahure" and "Marne". TheBattle of Koh Chang took place on 14 January 1941 during which the Thai squadron was destroyed.Apart from a visit to
Osaka , Japan in September 1941, the "Lamotte-Picquet" was restricted in her activities.The "Lamotte-Picquet" was disarmed at
Saigon inFrench Indo-China in December 1941 and used as a training hulk. Subsequently she was sunk in harbour, on 12 January 1945, by US carrier based aircraft from Task Force 38.See also
* French ship "La Motte-Picquet"
External links
* [http://www.netmarine.net/bat/croiseur/lamotte/histoire.htm L'histoire du croiseur "Lamotte-Picquet"] , netmarine
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