French ship Courbet

French ship Courbet

Three ships of the French Navy have been named "Courbet" in honour of Amédée Courbet:
* Ironclad "Courbet" (1882-1909)
* Battleship "Courbet" (1913-1944)
* Stealth frigate "Courbet" (F 712), in active service


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