Portrait of Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves in French Navy officer's uniform. Circa 1935 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-honor-destienne-dorves-in-french-navy-officers-uniform-circa-1935-image483538980.html
RM2K2K2W8–Portrait of Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves in French Navy officer's uniform. Circa 1935
. English: French Navy officers Duboc and Gourdon . circa 1885. Unknown 172 Duboc et Gourdon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-french-navy-officers-duboc-and-gourdon-circa-1885-unknown-172-duboc-et-gourdon-image187430430.html
RMMTX5BX–. English: French Navy officers Duboc and Gourdon . circa 1885. Unknown 172 Duboc et Gourdon
Dec. 12, 1956 - Captains Courageous: Admiral Barjot Of The French Navy (Who Commanded The Naval Operations In Egypt) Invited The Press To Visit His Flagship ''Jean-Bart' Which Was Reported Sunk By The Egyptians. The ''Jean-Bart'' Is Now Moored In The Toulon Harbour. During The Reception, Admiral Barjot Congratulated The Three Naval Officers Who Took Part In The Difficult Transport By ''Copter Of The Captain Of A Schooner Who Had To Undergo An Urgent Operation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dec-12-1956-captains-courageous-admiral-barjot-of-the-french-navy-image69343691.html
RME0PTGB–Dec. 12, 1956 - Captains Courageous: Admiral Barjot Of The French Navy (Who Commanded The Naval Operations In Egypt) Invited The Press To Visit His Flagship ''Jean-Bart' Which Was Reported Sunk By The Egyptians. The ''Jean-Bart'' Is Now Moored In The Toulon Harbour. During The Reception, Admiral Barjot Congratulated The Three Naval Officers Who Took Part In The Difficult Transport By ''Copter Of The Captain Of A Schooner Who Had To Undergo An Urgent Operation
French navy WWII Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-navy-wwii-image66048291.html
RMDRCN7F–French navy WWII
The Visit of the French Fleet: French Officers Saluting H.M. The Queen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-visit-of-the-french-fleet-french-officers-saluting-hm-the-queen-image240586329.html
RMRYBJ8W–The Visit of the French Fleet: French Officers Saluting H.M. The Queen
Royal Prussian Navy - an officer's sabre à la Mameluke., A heavily curved Mameluke blade with groove, brass inlay on the obverse side with oriental symbols. A French saber hilt for staff officers of the First Empire, with S-shaped quillons, animal head finials, lionhead pommel, and chequered ebony grip, cracked, flaking. Leather scabbard with brass mountings, edges decorated with engraved anchor chains. The symbol of the Prussian navy is engraved on the locket, and the name 'v. Pirch' is engraved on the reverse side. The chape displays an engraved three-masted , Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-royal-prussian-navy-an-officers-sabre-la-mameluke-a-heavily-curved-31496462.html
RMBR6P1J–Royal Prussian Navy - an officer's sabre à la Mameluke., A heavily curved Mameluke blade with groove, brass inlay on the obverse side with oriental symbols. A French saber hilt for staff officers of the First Empire, with S-shaped quillons, animal head finials, lionhead pommel, and chequered ebony grip, cracked, flaking. Leather scabbard with brass mountings, edges decorated with engraved anchor chains. The symbol of the Prussian navy is engraved on the locket, and the name 'v. Pirch' is engraved on the reverse side. The chape displays an engraved three-masted ,
World War I - surviving officers and crew of the French battleship 'Bouvet' sinking near gallipoli 1915. In World War I, she escorted troop convoys from North Africa to France. She then joined the naval operations off the Dardanelles, where she participated in a major attack on the Turkish fortresses in the straits on 18 March 1915. During the attack, she struck a mine and sank within two minutes; only some 50 men were rescued from a complement of 710. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/world-war-i-surviving-officers-and-crew-of-the-french-battleship-bouvet-image68547919.html
RMDYEHFY–World War I - surviving officers and crew of the French battleship 'Bouvet' sinking near gallipoli 1915. In World War I, she escorted troop convoys from North Africa to France. She then joined the naval operations off the Dardanelles, where she participated in a major attack on the Turkish fortresses in the straits on 18 March 1915. During the attack, she struck a mine and sank within two minutes; only some 50 men were rescued from a complement of 710.
Escort of Midshipmen - French officers escorting President Theodore Roosevelt during re-interment ceremonies for John Paul Jones at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, circa 1906 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/escort-of-midshipmen-french-officers-escorting-president-theodore-image69749407.html
RME1DA27–Escort of Midshipmen - French officers escorting President Theodore Roosevelt during re-interment ceremonies for John Paul Jones at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, circa 1906
1919 American naval officers awarded French Legion of Honor decoration USS Pennsylvania sunk during atomic bomb testing in 1948 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1919-american-naval-officers-awarded-french-legion-of-honor-decoration-47239454.html
RMCMRXBA–1919 American naval officers awarded French Legion of Honor decoration USS Pennsylvania sunk during atomic bomb testing in 1948
Officers square onboard of Le Redoutable, first french nuclear submarine and ballistic missiles launcher at Cherbourg, France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/officers-square-onboard-of-le-redoutable-first-french-nuclear-submarine-image155165173.html
RFK0CAN9–Officers square onboard of Le Redoutable, first french nuclear submarine and ballistic missiles launcher at Cherbourg, France
Officer's wardroom aboard the Redoutable, first French Navy SSBN ballistic missile submarine, Cité de la Mer, Cherbourg, France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-officers-wardroom-aboard-the-redoutable-first-french-navy-ssbn-ballistic-89578552.html
RMF5MJA0–Officer's wardroom aboard the Redoutable, first French Navy SSBN ballistic missile submarine, Cité de la Mer, Cherbourg, France
Two English Regency naval officers in the captain's cabin before a battle with the French during the Napoleonic Wars. Captain Bowsprit consoles First Lieutentant Mizen. The cabin is equipped with desk, carpet, curtains and a large cannon. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Charles Williams from The Post Captain, or Adventures of a True British Tar by a Naval Officer, J. Johnston, London, 1817. Attributed to Alfred Thornton or John Mitford. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-english-regency-naval-officers-in-the-captains-cabin-before-a-battle-with-the-french-during-the-napoleonic-wars-captain-bowsprit-consoles-first-lieutentant-mizen-the-cabin-is-equipped-with-desk-carpet-curtains-and-a-large-cannon-handcoloured-copperplate-engraving-by-charles-williams-from-the-post-captain-or-adventures-of-a-true-british-tar-by-a-naval-officer-j-johnston-london-1817-attributed-to-alfred-thornton-or-john-mitford-image491748399.html
RM2KG122R–Two English Regency naval officers in the captain's cabin before a battle with the French during the Napoleonic Wars. Captain Bowsprit consoles First Lieutentant Mizen. The cabin is equipped with desk, carpet, curtains and a large cannon. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Charles Williams from The Post Captain, or Adventures of a True British Tar by a Naval Officer, J. Johnston, London, 1817. Attributed to Alfred Thornton or John Mitford.
Paris, France. 14th July, 2023. French Navy officers march during the Bastille Day military parade on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris on July 14, 2023. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/paris-france-14th-july-2023-french-navy-officers-march-during-the-bastille-day-military-parade-on-the-champs-elysees-avenue-in-paris-on-july-14-2023-photo-by-eliot-blondetabacapresscom-credit-abaca-pressalamy-live-news-image558425147.html
RM2RCECY7–Paris, France. 14th July, 2023. French Navy officers march during the Bastille Day military parade on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris on July 14, 2023. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News
Anchor cross monument erected to commemorate the brave free French naval officers killed during WW2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-anchor-cross-monument-erected-to-commemorate-the-brave-free-french-47711712.html
RMCNHCNM–Anchor cross monument erected to commemorate the brave free French naval officers killed during WW2
GREATEST OCEANIC DESCENT IN HISTORY, 18.2.54. Two French Naval officers, 40-year-old Lieutenant Commander Georges Houot and 27-year-old Engineer Pierre-Henri Willm, have just descended more than two and a half miles under the sea. According to the French Ministry of Navy, their submarine bathyscaphe, FRNS 3, went down under the Atlantic, 160 miles off Dakar, to a depth of 13,288 feet. The plunge smashed the previous record for oceanic descent, 10,339 feet, made last October, off Naples, by Swiss Professor Auguste Piccard and his son Jacques. The two record holders have been working on ocean de Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greatest-oceanic-descent-in-history-18254-two-french-naval-officers-40-year-old-lieutenant-commander-georges-houot-and-27-year-old-engineer-pierre-henri-willm-have-just-descended-more-than-two-and-a-half-miles-under-the-sea-according-to-the-french-ministry-of-navy-their-submarine-bathyscaphe-frns-3-went-down-under-the-atlantic-160-miles-off-dakar-to-a-depth-of-13288-feet-the-plunge-smashed-the-previous-record-for-oceanic-descent-10339-feet-made-last-october-off-naples-by-swiss-professor-auguste-piccard-and-his-son-jacques-the-two-record-holders-have-been-working-on-ocean-de-image624390125.html
RM2Y7RBY9–GREATEST OCEANIC DESCENT IN HISTORY, 18.2.54. Two French Naval officers, 40-year-old Lieutenant Commander Georges Houot and 27-year-old Engineer Pierre-Henri Willm, have just descended more than two and a half miles under the sea. According to the French Ministry of Navy, their submarine bathyscaphe, FRNS 3, went down under the Atlantic, 160 miles off Dakar, to a depth of 13,288 feet. The plunge smashed the previous record for oceanic descent, 10,339 feet, made last October, off Naples, by Swiss Professor Auguste Piccard and his son Jacques. The two record holders have been working on ocean de
Sailors strolling the French Quarter in New Orleans during NOLA Navy Week 2022 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sailors-strolling-the-french-quarter-in-new-orleans-during-nola-navy-week-2022-image312137379.html
RMS3R2BF–Sailors strolling the French Quarter in New Orleans during NOLA Navy Week 2022
French military officers, Remembrance Sunday parade (Jour du Souvenir), Monument aux Morts, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-french-military-officers-remembrance-sunday-parade-jour-du-souvenir-52341846.html
RMD14AFJ–French military officers, Remembrance Sunday parade (Jour du Souvenir), Monument aux Morts, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France
Officers from different nations sit together in a class at the Bundeswehr Command and Staff College in Hamburg. Clearly visible on the left is a commandant of the French Army and the sixth officer from the right is a German captain. [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/officers-from-different-nations-sit-together-in-a-class-at-the-bundeswehr-command-and-staff-college-in-hamburg-clearly-visible-on-the-left-is-a-commandant-of-the-french-army-and-the-sixth-officer-from-the-right-is-a-german-captain-automated-translation-image426295198.html
RM2FNFBTE–Officers from different nations sit together in a class at the Bundeswehr Command and Staff College in Hamburg. Clearly visible on the left is a commandant of the French Army and the sixth officer from the right is a German captain. [automated translation]
Members of the crew of HMS Grafton wave to wellwishers as they leave for the Adriatic to take part in the Nato operation against Serbia. The Type 23 Duke class frigate sailed from Portsmouth to take over from her sister ship HMS Somerset. * She will provide protection for the French aircraft carrier Foche . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-members-of-the-crew-of-hms-grafton-wave-to-wellwishers-as-they-leave-106141229.html
RMG4K465–Members of the crew of HMS Grafton wave to wellwishers as they leave for the Adriatic to take part in the Nato operation against Serbia. The Type 23 Duke class frigate sailed from Portsmouth to take over from her sister ship HMS Somerset. * She will provide protection for the French aircraft carrier Foche .
Chinese militia, with officers of the French Navy Infantry, at Kouang-Tcheou (1900) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chinese-militia-with-officers-of-the-french-navy-infantry-at-kouang-49919931.html
RMCW61AK–Chinese militia, with officers of the French Navy Infantry, at Kouang-Tcheou (1900)
. English: French Navy officers Duboc and Gourdon . circa 1885. Unknown 148 Duboc et Gourdon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-french-navy-officers-duboc-and-gourdon-circa-1885-unknown-148-duboc-et-gourdon-image189182155.html
RMMYNYNF–. English: French Navy officers Duboc and Gourdon . circa 1885. Unknown 148 Duboc et Gourdon
Dec 19, 1956; Bristol, UK; Admiral Barjot of the French Navy invited the press to vist his flagship 'Jean-Bart' which was reported sunk by the Egyptians. The 'Jean Bart' is now moored in the Toulon Harbour. During the reception, Admiral Barjot congratulated the three naval officers who took part in the difficult transport by 'copter of the captain of a schooner who had to undergo an urgent operation. The picture shows ADMIRAL BARJT and the three officers: Naval Surgeon FICHOU, Mechanic PICAL and Lieutenant LOYER, pilot of the helicopter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dec-19-1956-bristol-uk-admiral-barjot-of-the-french-navy-invited-the-image69343750.html
RME0PTJE–Dec 19, 1956; Bristol, UK; Admiral Barjot of the French Navy invited the press to vist his flagship 'Jean-Bart' which was reported sunk by the Egyptians. The 'Jean Bart' is now moored in the Toulon Harbour. During the reception, Admiral Barjot congratulated the three naval officers who took part in the difficult transport by 'copter of the captain of a schooner who had to undergo an urgent operation. The picture shows ADMIRAL BARJT and the three officers: Naval Surgeon FICHOU, Mechanic PICAL and Lieutenant LOYER, pilot of the helicopter.
French Navy WWII Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-navy-wwii-image66049855.html
RMDRCR7B–French Navy WWII
The Visit of the French Fleet: The Reception of French Officers by H.M. The Queen at Osborne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-visit-of-the-french-fleet-the-reception-of-french-officers-by-hm-the-queen-at-osborne-image240586305.html
RMRYBJ81–The Visit of the French Fleet: The Reception of French Officers by H.M. The Queen at Osborne
Royal Prussian Navy - an officer's sabre à la Mameluke., A heavily curved Mameluke blade with groove, brass inlay on the obverse side with oriental symbols. A French saber hilt for staff officers of the First Empire, with S-shaped quillons, animal head finials, lionhead pommel, and chequered ebony grip, cracked, flaking. Leather scabbard with brass mountings, edges decorated with engraved anchor chains. The symbol of the Prussian navy is engraved on the locket, and the name 'v. Pirch' is engraved on the reverse side. The chape displays an engraved three-masted , Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-royal-prussian-navy-an-officers-sabre-la-mameluke-a-heavily-curved-31496510.html
RMBR6P3A–Royal Prussian Navy - an officer's sabre à la Mameluke., A heavily curved Mameluke blade with groove, brass inlay on the obverse side with oriental symbols. A French saber hilt for staff officers of the First Empire, with S-shaped quillons, animal head finials, lionhead pommel, and chequered ebony grip, cracked, flaking. Leather scabbard with brass mountings, edges decorated with engraved anchor chains. The symbol of the Prussian navy is engraved on the locket, and the name 'v. Pirch' is engraved on the reverse side. The chape displays an engraved three-masted ,
World War I - surviving officers and crew of the French battleship 'Bouvet' sinking near gallipoli 1915. In World War I, she escorted troop convoys from North Africa to France. She then joined the naval operations off the Dardanelles, where she participated in a major attack on the Turkish fortresses in the straits on 18 March 1915. During the attack, she struck a mine and sank within two minutes; only some 50 men were rescued from a complement of 710. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/world-war-i-surviving-officers-and-crew-of-the-french-battleship-bouvet-image68547918.html
RMDYEHFX–World War I - surviving officers and crew of the French battleship 'Bouvet' sinking near gallipoli 1915. In World War I, she escorted troop convoys from North Africa to France. She then joined the naval operations off the Dardanelles, where she participated in a major attack on the Turkish fortresses in the straits on 18 March 1915. During the attack, she struck a mine and sank within two minutes; only some 50 men were rescued from a complement of 710.
French Army - Admiral Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-french-army-admiral-30072140.html
RMBMWW90–French Army - Admiral
fete to officers of the english and french forces and the greek army and navy in the acropolis at athens 1854 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fete-to-officers-of-the-english-and-french-forces-and-the-greek-army-23628533.html
RMBACAC5–fete to officers of the english and french forces and the greek army and navy in the acropolis at athens 1854
Elliot was born to influential and distinguished family that included several powerful politicians and diplomats. After entering the navy at an early age he served through several of the decisive battles of the French Revolutionary Wars, seeing action at Genoa, Hyères, and Cape St Vincent and under Nelson at the Nile and Copenhagen. He had graduated to his own commands by the outbreak of the Napoleonic Wars, being described by Nelson as one of the best officers in the navy, and served with distinction in the Mediterranean and in the East Indies, where he took part in the Invasion of Java. Ell Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elliot-was-born-to-influential-and-distinguished-family-that-included-several-powerful-politicians-and-diplomats-after-entering-the-navy-at-an-early-age-he-served-through-several-of-the-decisive-battles-of-the-french-revolutionary-wars-seeing-action-at-genoa-hyres-and-cape-st-vincent-and-under-nelson-at-the-nile-and-copenhagen-he-had-graduated-to-his-own-commands-by-the-outbreak-of-the-napoleonic-wars-being-described-by-nelson-as-one-of-the-best-officers-in-the-navy-and-served-with-distinction-in-the-mediterranean-and-in-the-east-indies-where-he-took-part-in-the-invasion-of-java-ell-image344259139.html
RM2B02A17–Elliot was born to influential and distinguished family that included several powerful politicians and diplomats. After entering the navy at an early age he served through several of the decisive battles of the French Revolutionary Wars, seeing action at Genoa, Hyères, and Cape St Vincent and under Nelson at the Nile and Copenhagen. He had graduated to his own commands by the outbreak of the Napoleonic Wars, being described by Nelson as one of the best officers in the navy, and served with distinction in the Mediterranean and in the East Indies, where he took part in the Invasion of Java. Ell
ONI JAN 1 Uniforms and Insignia Page 093 French Navy WW2 Commissioned officers July 1943 Field recognition. US public doc. . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oni-jan-1-uniforms-and-insignia-page-093-french-navy-ww2-commissioned-officers-july-1943-field-recognition-us-public-doc-image405600999.html
RM2EFTM5Y–ONI JAN 1 Uniforms and Insignia Page 093 French Navy WW2 Commissioned officers July 1943 Field recognition. US public doc. .
William Sidney Smith (1764-1840). British admiral of the Royal Navy. He served in the American and French revolutionary wars. Portrait. Engraving. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 2nd part, 1879. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-sidney-smith-1764-1840-british-admiral-of-the-royal-navy-he-served-in-the-american-and-french-revolutionary-wars-portrait-engraving-history-of-the-french-revolution-volume-i-2nd-part-1879-image613901447.html
RM2XJNHFK–William Sidney Smith (1764-1840). British admiral of the Royal Navy. He served in the American and French revolutionary wars. Portrait. Engraving. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 2nd part, 1879.
Memorial for U.S.S. Lincoln. Washington, D.C. May 31. A memorial tablet was unveiled at the Navy Department today in rememberance of the USS Lincoln that was torpedoed off the French Coast during the World War, the ceremonies were attended by officers who served on the ship during the war, Miss Janet Byrne of Bridgeport, Conn. unveiled the tablet, next is Comdr. W.L. Lind, Rear Admiral P.W. Foote, who commanded the transport at the time she was torpedoed. 5/31/37 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memorial-for-uss-lincoln-washington-dc-may-31-a-memorial-tablet-was-unveiled-at-the-navy-department-today-in-rememberance-of-the-uss-lincoln-that-was-torpedoed-off-the-french-coast-during-the-world-war-the-ceremonies-were-attended-by-officers-who-served-on-the-ship-during-the-war-miss-janet-byrne-of-bridgeport-conn-unveiled-the-tablet-next-is-comdr-wl-lind-rear-admiral-pw-foote-who-commanded-the-transport-at-the-time-she-was-torpedoed-53137-image273124367.html
RMWT9TWK–Memorial for U.S.S. Lincoln. Washington, D.C. May 31. A memorial tablet was unveiled at the Navy Department today in rememberance of the USS Lincoln that was torpedoed off the French Coast during the World War, the ceremonies were attended by officers who served on the ship during the war, Miss Janet Byrne of Bridgeport, Conn. unveiled the tablet, next is Comdr. W.L. Lind, Rear Admiral P.W. Foote, who commanded the transport at the time she was torpedoed. 5/31/37
Anchor cross monument erected to commemorate the brave free French naval officers killed during WW2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-anchor-cross-monument-erected-to-commemorate-the-brave-free-french-47711843.html
RMCNHCXB–Anchor cross monument erected to commemorate the brave free French naval officers killed during WW2
The 'Colossus' loaned to France. Mr and Mrs Attlee, the First and Fifth Sea Lords and heads of the French Navy were present at a ceremony at Portsmouth today (Tuesday) . When the British aircraft carrier 'HMS Colossus' was handed over to the French Navy. The 'Colossus' is being lent by the Admiralty for a period of not more than five years and a crew of 1500 officers and men, arrived from France recently in the battleship 'Richelieu' will take over the aircraft carrier. Later, the Prime Minister and his party lunged in 'HMS Victory' with captains of the ships. Photo shows, Mr Attlee on the de Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-colossus-loaned-to-france-mr-and-mrs-attlee-the-first-and-fifth-sea-lords-and-heads-of-the-french-navy-were-present-at-a-ceremony-at-portsmouth-today-tuesday-when-the-british-aircraft-carrier-hms-colossus-was-handed-over-to-the-french-navy-the-colossus-is-being-lent-by-the-admiralty-for-a-period-of-not-more-than-five-years-and-a-crew-of-1500-officers-and-men-arrived-from-france-recently-in-the-battleship-richelieu-will-take-over-the-aircraft-carrier-later-the-prime-minister-and-his-party-lunged-in-hms-victory-with-captains-of-the-ships-photo-shows-mr-attlee-on-the-de-image623942765.html
RM2Y731A5–The 'Colossus' loaned to France. Mr and Mrs Attlee, the First and Fifth Sea Lords and heads of the French Navy were present at a ceremony at Portsmouth today (Tuesday) . When the British aircraft carrier 'HMS Colossus' was handed over to the French Navy. The 'Colossus' is being lent by the Admiralty for a period of not more than five years and a crew of 1500 officers and men, arrived from France recently in the battleship 'Richelieu' will take over the aircraft carrier. Later, the Prime Minister and his party lunged in 'HMS Victory' with captains of the ships. Photo shows, Mr Attlee on the de
French Army and Navy officers gather to bid farewell to our general in Brest, France during World War I. Photograph taken by Sgt. J.P.Musler, B.C. Caption number 63,762 in the collection of American Military Activities during WWI. Description received and issued with the symbol E on 9/1/19. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-army-and-navy-officers-gather-to-bid-farewell-to-our-general-in-brest-france-during-world-war-i-photograph-taken-by-sgt-jpmusler-bc-caption-number-63762-in-the-collection-of-american-military-activities-during-wwi-description-received-and-issued-with-the-symbol-e-on-9119-image558388473.html
RM2RCCP5D–French Army and Navy officers gather to bid farewell to our general in Brest, France during World War I. Photograph taken by Sgt. J.P.Musler, B.C. Caption number 63,762 in the collection of American Military Activities during WWI. Description received and issued with the symbol E on 9/1/19.
French military officers, Remembrance Sunday parade (Jour du Souvenir), Monument aux Morts, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-french-military-officers-remembrance-sunday-parade-jour-du-souvenir-52341829.html
RMD14AF1–French military officers, Remembrance Sunday parade (Jour du Souvenir), Monument aux Morts, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France
1923 UK Magazine HMS Hood & Officers Advert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-1923-uk-magazine-hms-hood-officers-advert-167010549.html
RMKKKYJD–1923 UK Magazine HMS Hood & Officers Advert
U.S. Army and French army officers salute during a military honors arrival ceremony for Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army Gen. Ra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/us-army-and-french-army-officers-salute-during-a-military-honors-arrival-image69838928.html
RME1HC7C–U.S. Army and French army officers salute during a military honors arrival ceremony for Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army Gen. Ra
Cadets fencing exercise on the upper deck of a French man-of-war in the 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cadets-fencing-exercise-on-the-upper-deck-of-a-french-man-of-war-in-the-19th-century-image330940514.html
RF2A6BJ02–Cadets fencing exercise on the upper deck of a French man-of-war in the 19th century
. English: French Navy officers Duboc and Gourdon . circa 1885. Unknown 172 Duboc et Gourdon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-french-navy-officers-duboc-and-gourdon-circa-1885-unknown-172-duboc-et-gourdon-image188355154.html
RMMXC8WP–. English: French Navy officers Duboc and Gourdon . circa 1885. Unknown 172 Duboc et Gourdon
Apr. 04, 1966 - Training and Tactical research centre for French navy: The new training and tactical research centre of the French National navy presented to the press. Technical installations of all sorts and descriptions provide perfect of training ashore for naval officers of all ranks. Photo shows view of the tactical room. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apr-04-1966-training-and-tactical-research-centre-for-french-navy-image69421972.html
RME0XCC4–Apr. 04, 1966 - Training and Tactical research centre for French navy: The new training and tactical research centre of the French National navy presented to the press. Technical installations of all sorts and descriptions provide perfect of training ashore for naval officers of all ranks. Photo shows view of the tactical room.
French Navy WWII Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-navy-wwii-image66049845.html
RMDRCR71–French Navy WWII
U.S. Navy , aircraft carrier Nimitz, French officer in the radar room (May 1985) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-us-navy-aircraft-carrier-nimitz-french-officer-in-the-radar-room-may-73397131.html
RME7BEP3–U.S. Navy , aircraft carrier Nimitz, French officer in the radar room (May 1985)
Royal Prussian Navy - an officer's sabre à la Mameluke., A heavily curved Mameluke blade with groove, brass inlay on the obverse side with oriental symbols. A French saber hilt for staff officers of the First Empire, with S-shaped quillons, animal head finials, lionhead pommel, and chequered ebony grip, cracked, flaking. Leather scabbard with brass mountings, edges decorated with engraved anchor chains. The symbol of the Prussian navy is engraved on the locket, and the name 'v. Pirch' is engraved on the reverse side. The chape displays an engraved three-masted , Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-royal-prussian-navy-an-officers-sabre-la-mameluke-a-heavily-curved-31496503.html
RMBR6P33–Royal Prussian Navy - an officer's sabre à la Mameluke., A heavily curved Mameluke blade with groove, brass inlay on the obverse side with oriental symbols. A French saber hilt for staff officers of the First Empire, with S-shaped quillons, animal head finials, lionhead pommel, and chequered ebony grip, cracked, flaking. Leather scabbard with brass mountings, edges decorated with engraved anchor chains. The symbol of the Prussian navy is engraved on the locket, and the name 'v. Pirch' is engraved on the reverse side. The chape displays an engraved three-masted ,
World War I - surviving officers and crew of the French battleship 'Bouvet' sinking near gallipoli 1915. In World War I, she escorted troop convoys from North Africa to France. She then joined the naval operations off the Dardanelles, where she participated in a major attack on the Turkish fortresses in the straits on 18 March 1915. During the attack, she struck a mine and sank within two minutes; only some 50 men were rescued from a complement of 710. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/world-war-i-surviving-officers-and-crew-of-the-french-battleship-bouvet-image68547920.html
RMDYEHG0–World War I - surviving officers and crew of the French battleship 'Bouvet' sinking near gallipoli 1915. In World War I, she escorted troop convoys from North Africa to France. She then joined the naval operations off the Dardanelles, where she participated in a major attack on the Turkish fortresses in the straits on 18 March 1915. During the attack, she struck a mine and sank within two minutes; only some 50 men were rescued from a complement of 710.
Vintage illustration of Admiral Alfred-Albert Gervais before the board of inquiry. L'amiral Gervais devant le conseil d'enquete 1895 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-illustration-of-admiral-alfred-albert-gervais-before-the-board-of-inquiry-lamiral-gervais-devant-le-conseil-denquete-1895-image469715970.html
RM2J85BEA–Vintage illustration of Admiral Alfred-Albert Gervais before the board of inquiry. L'amiral Gervais devant le conseil d'enquete 1895
French Naval Mission, between 1910 and 1920. [US newspaper editor, publisher and secretary of the navy (1913-1921) Josephus Daniels with naval officers]. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-naval-mission-between-1910-and-1920-us-newspaper-editor-publisher-and-secretary-of-the-navy-1913-1921-josephus-daniels-with-naval-officers-image482078555.html
RM2K08G37–French Naval Mission, between 1910 and 1920. [US newspaper editor, publisher and secretary of the navy (1913-1921) Josephus Daniels with naval officers].
Officers are seen during the ceremony. Command of NATO's Standing Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) was handed over to Rear Admiral Matthew D. Coates of the Royal Canadian Navy by Rear Admiral Yannick Bossu at a ceremony aboard the French Batiment de Commandement et Ravitaillement (BCR) Somme, presided over by Vice-Admiral Didier Malaterre, Deputy Commander NATO Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/officers-are-seen-during-the-ceremony-command-of-natos-standing-maritime-group-2-snmg2-was-handed-over-to-rear-admiral-matthew-d-coates-of-the-royal-canadian-navy-by-rear-admiral-yannick-bossu-at-a-ceremony-aboard-the-french-batiment-de-commandement-et-ravitaillement-bcr-somme-presided-over-by-vice-admiral-didier-malaterre-deputy-commander-nato-allied-maritime-command-marcom-image611812663.html
RM2XFAD87–Officers are seen during the ceremony. Command of NATO's Standing Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) was handed over to Rear Admiral Matthew D. Coates of the Royal Canadian Navy by Rear Admiral Yannick Bossu at a ceremony aboard the French Batiment de Commandement et Ravitaillement (BCR) Somme, presided over by Vice-Admiral Didier Malaterre, Deputy Commander NATO Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM).
ONI JAN 1 Uniforms and Insignia Page 089 French Navy WW2 Petty officers July 1943 Field recognition. US public doc. . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oni-jan-1-uniforms-and-insignia-page-089-french-navy-ww2-petty-officers-july-1943-field-recognition-us-public-doc-image405601046.html
RM2EFTM7J–ONI JAN 1 Uniforms and Insignia Page 089 French Navy WW2 Petty officers July 1943 Field recognition. US public doc. .
Two English Regency naval officers in the captain's cabin before a battle with the French during the Napoleonic Wars. Captain Bowsprit consoles First Lieutentant Mizen. The cabin is equipped with desk, carpet, curtains and a large cannon. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Charles Williams from The Post Captain, or Adventures of a True British Tar by a Naval Officer, J. Johnston, London, 1817. Attributed to Alfred Thornton or John Mitford. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-english-regency-naval-officers-in-the-captains-cabin-before-a-battle-with-the-french-during-the-napoleonic-wars-captain-bowsprit-consoles-first-lieutentant-mizen-the-cabin-is-equipped-with-desk-carpet-curtains-and-a-large-cannon-handcoloured-copperplate-engraving-by-charles-williams-from-the-post-captain-or-adventures-of-a-true-british-tar-by-a-naval-officer-j-johnston-london-1817-attributed-to-alfred-thornton-or-john-mitford-image571916011.html
RM2T6D0KR–Two English Regency naval officers in the captain's cabin before a battle with the French during the Napoleonic Wars. Captain Bowsprit consoles First Lieutentant Mizen. The cabin is equipped with desk, carpet, curtains and a large cannon. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Charles Williams from The Post Captain, or Adventures of a True British Tar by a Naval Officer, J. Johnston, London, 1817. Attributed to Alfred Thornton or John Mitford.
FRENCH REPUBLIC, FREEDOM - EQUALITY - FRATERNITY, NAVY, AGENDAS OFFICERS, OFFICERS MARINIERS, MASTER-QUARTERS AND MARINE Louis Léchaudel (XIXème-XXème). Affiche d'information. 'Marine Nationale, ordres du jour aux officiers, officiers mariniers, quartiers-maîtres et marins'. Typographie couleur. 1915. Paris, musée Carnavalet . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-republic-freedom-equality-fraternity-navy-agendas-officers-officers-mariniers-master-quarters-and-marine-louis-lchaudel-xixme-xxme-affiche-dinformation-marine-nationale-ordres-du-jour-aux-officiers-officiers-mariniers-quartiers-matres-et-marins-typographie-couleur-1915-paris-muse-carnavalet-image349587966.html
RM2B8N30E–FRENCH REPUBLIC, FREEDOM - EQUALITY - FRATERNITY, NAVY, AGENDAS OFFICERS, OFFICERS MARINIERS, MASTER-QUARTERS AND MARINE Louis Léchaudel (XIXème-XXème). Affiche d'information. 'Marine Nationale, ordres du jour aux officiers, officiers mariniers, quartiers-maîtres et marins'. Typographie couleur. 1915. Paris, musée Carnavalet .
French Navy Men March To London's Guildhall -- The column passing through Fleet Street on its way to the Guildhall. Four hundred officers and men of the French Wavy marched from Waterloo Station to the historic Guildhall, in the City of London, where they were entertained to luncheon by the City Corporation. The sailors were from the 35,000-ton battleship Richelieu, France's biggest, which brought over an extra crew of 780 officers and men to take over the British aircraft carrier Colossus, which has been lent to France for five years. August 06, 1946. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-navy-men-march-to-londons-guildhall-the-column-passing-through-fleet-street-on-its-way-to-the-guildhall-four-hundred-officers-and-men-of-the-french-wavy-marched-from-waterloo-station-to-the-historic-guildhall-in-the-city-of-london-where-they-were-entertained-to-luncheon-by-the-city-corporation-the-sailors-were-from-the-35000-ton-battleship-richelieu-frances-biggest-which-brought-over-an-extra-crew-of-780-officers-and-men-to-take-over-the-british-aircraft-carrier-colossus-which-has-been-lent-to-france-for-five-years-august-06-1946-image463569168.html
RM2HX5B5M–French Navy Men March To London's Guildhall -- The column passing through Fleet Street on its way to the Guildhall. Four hundred officers and men of the French Wavy marched from Waterloo Station to the historic Guildhall, in the City of London, where they were entertained to luncheon by the City Corporation. The sailors were from the 35,000-ton battleship Richelieu, France's biggest, which brought over an extra crew of 780 officers and men to take over the British aircraft carrier Colossus, which has been lent to France for five years. August 06, 1946.
The 'Colossus' loaned to France. Mr and Mrs Attlee, the First and Fifth Sea Lords and heads of the French Navy were present at a ceremony at Portsmouth today (Tuesday) . When the British aircraft carrier 'HMS Colossus' was handed over to the French Navy. The 'Colossus' is being lent by the Admiralty for a period of not more than five years and a crew of 1500 officers and men, arrived from France recently in the battleship 'Richelieu' will take over the aircraft carrier. Later, the Prime Minister and his party lunged in 'HMS Victory' with captains of the ships. Photo shows, the handing over ce Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-colossus-loaned-to-france-mr-and-mrs-attlee-the-first-and-fifth-sea-lords-and-heads-of-the-french-navy-were-present-at-a-ceremony-at-portsmouth-today-tuesday-when-the-british-aircraft-carrier-hms-colossus-was-handed-over-to-the-french-navy-the-colossus-is-being-lent-by-the-admiralty-for-a-period-of-not-more-than-five-years-and-a-crew-of-1500-officers-and-men-arrived-from-france-recently-in-the-battleship-richelieu-will-take-over-the-aircraft-carrier-later-the-prime-minister-and-his-party-lunged-in-hms-victory-with-captains-of-the-ships-photo-shows-the-handing-over-ce-image623942736.html
RM2Y73194–The 'Colossus' loaned to France. Mr and Mrs Attlee, the First and Fifth Sea Lords and heads of the French Navy were present at a ceremony at Portsmouth today (Tuesday) . When the British aircraft carrier 'HMS Colossus' was handed over to the French Navy. The 'Colossus' is being lent by the Admiralty for a period of not more than five years and a crew of 1500 officers and men, arrived from France recently in the battleship 'Richelieu' will take over the aircraft carrier. Later, the Prime Minister and his party lunged in 'HMS Victory' with captains of the ships. Photo shows, the handing over ce
General Clauden of the French Army speaks at the Altar of Liberty in New York City. During the Fourth Liberty Loan Drive's French day, a special ceremony was held, attended by French Army and Navy officers. This event took place in New York City. The photograph was taken by an A.E.F. photographer on March 28, 1919, at 23:16. The photograph has the number 45820. This image was used to promote lending during the war. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-clauden-of-the-french-army-speaks-at-the-altar-of-liberty-in-new-york-city-during-the-fourth-liberty-loan-drives-french-day-a-special-ceremony-was-held-attended-by-french-army-and-navy-officers-this-event-took-place-in-new-york-city-the-photograph-was-taken-by-an-aef-photographer-on-march-28-1919-at-2316-the-photograph-has-the-number-45820-this-image-was-used-to-promote-lending-during-the-war-image558411639.html
RM2RCDRMR–General Clauden of the French Army speaks at the Altar of Liberty in New York City. During the Fourth Liberty Loan Drive's French day, a special ceremony was held, attended by French Army and Navy officers. This event took place in New York City. The photograph was taken by an A.E.F. photographer on March 28, 1919, at 23:16. The photograph has the number 45820. This image was used to promote lending during the war.
The French Navy warship FS Latouche-Treville seen departing Portsmouth, UK on the 20th January 2014. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-french-navy-warship-fs-latouche-treville-seen-departing-portsmouth-uk-on-the-20th-january-2014-image474182264.html
RM2JFCT8T–The French Navy warship FS Latouche-Treville seen departing Portsmouth, UK on the 20th January 2014.
''The Visit of the French Fleet: "For they are jolly good fellows, and so say all of us". The Officers' Banquet at the Royal Naval College', 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-visit-of-the-french-fleet-quotfor-they-are-jolly-good-fellows-and-so-say-all-of-usquot-the-officers-banquet-at-the-royal-naval-college-1891-from-quotthe-graphic-an-illustrated-weekly-newspaperquot-volume-44-july-to-december-1891-image506129074.html
RM2MBC4PA–''The Visit of the French Fleet: "For they are jolly good fellows, and so say all of us". The Officers' Banquet at the Royal Naval College', 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891.
French navy officers visit the gravesite of the only U.S.-born military member laid to rest in the Djibouti, Pilot Officer Lawrence Maguire, a New Jersey-native, during a Memorial Day ceremony at the Djibouti New European Cemetery, May 29, 2017. Following the death of Maguire and his crew, they were laid to rest with full military honors in the Djiboutian cemetery by French forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Andria Allmond) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-navy-officers-visit-the-gravesite-of-the-only-us-born-military-member-laid-to-rest-in-the-djibouti-pilot-officer-lawrence-maguire-a-new-jersey-native-during-a-memorial-day-ceremony-at-the-djibouti-new-european-cemetery-may-29-2017-following-the-death-of-maguire-and-his-crew-they-were-laid-to-rest-with-full-military-honors-in-the-djiboutian-cemetery-by-french-forces-us-air-national-guard-photo-by-tech-sgt-andria-allmond-image186462310.html
RMMRA2G6–French navy officers visit the gravesite of the only U.S.-born military member laid to rest in the Djibouti, Pilot Officer Lawrence Maguire, a New Jersey-native, during a Memorial Day ceremony at the Djibouti New European Cemetery, May 29, 2017. Following the death of Maguire and his crew, they were laid to rest with full military honors in the Djiboutian cemetery by French forces. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Andria Allmond)
The German destroyers 'Jaguar' and 'Wolf' bring Spanish refugees to the port of St. Jean de Luz, French Basque country, France, during the Spanish Civil War on September 18, 1936. In the photo, a German sailor, who is handing over a baby from the deck. German naval officers are standing around the man taking the baby. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-german-destroyers-jaguar-and-wolf-bring-spanish-refugees-to-the-port-of-st-jean-de-luz-french-basque-country-france-during-the-spanish-civil-war-on-september-18-1936-in-the-photo-a-german-sailor-who-is-handing-over-a-baby-from-the-deck-german-naval-officers-are-standing-around-the-man-taking-the-baby-image247118401.html
RMTA1615–The German destroyers 'Jaguar' and 'Wolf' bring Spanish refugees to the port of St. Jean de Luz, French Basque country, France, during the Spanish Civil War on September 18, 1936. In the photo, a German sailor, who is handing over a baby from the deck. German naval officers are standing around the man taking the baby.
. English: Admiral Sir Charles Saunders, c. 1713-1775 A three-quarter-length portrait to left facing to right, with the sitter wearing flag-officer's full-dress uniform, 1767-83. With a dark tie-wig, he also wears the ribbon and star of the Order of the Bath, a dark navy jacket and white waistcoat embroidered with gold. His gloved right hand holds his sword hilt. His left hand gestures to the background on the left, indicating the night attack by French fire-rafts on his fleet at Quebec in 1759. Sir Charles Saunders, Admiral of the Blue, commanded the naval force that co-operated with Wolfe i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-admiral-sir-charles-saunders-c-1713-1775-a-three-quarter-length-portrait-to-left-facing-to-right-with-the-sitter-wearing-flag-officers-full-dress-uniform-1767-83-with-a-dark-tie-wig-he-also-wears-the-ribbon-and-star-of-the-order-of-the-bath-a-dark-navy-jacket-and-white-waistcoat-embroidered-with-gold-his-gloved-right-hand-holds-his-sword-hilt-his-left-hand-gestures-to-the-background-on-the-left-indicating-the-night-attack-by-french-fire-rafts-on-his-fleet-at-quebec-in-1759-sir-charles-saunders-admiral-of-the-blue-commanded-the-naval-force-that-co-operated-with-wolfe-i-image206713802.html
RMP08HFP–. English: Admiral Sir Charles Saunders, c. 1713-1775 A three-quarter-length portrait to left facing to right, with the sitter wearing flag-officer's full-dress uniform, 1767-83. With a dark tie-wig, he also wears the ribbon and star of the Order of the Bath, a dark navy jacket and white waistcoat embroidered with gold. His gloved right hand holds his sword hilt. His left hand gestures to the background on the left, indicating the night attack by French fire-rafts on his fleet at Quebec in 1759. Sir Charles Saunders, Admiral of the Blue, commanded the naval force that co-operated with Wolfe i
Oct. 20, 1967 - Naval Officers Awarded Decorations: Decorations were Awarded to naval officers at a ceremony held in the court yard of the Marine Ministry, Paris. This morning. Photo shows Admiral Cabanier, chief of staff of the French navy, awarding the insignia of the commander of the Legion D'Honneur to rear admiral clotteau. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oct-20-1967-naval-officers-awarded-decorations-decorations-were-awarded-image69430662.html
RME0XREE–Oct. 20, 1967 - Naval Officers Awarded Decorations: Decorations were Awarded to naval officers at a ceremony held in the court yard of the Marine Ministry, Paris. This morning. Photo shows Admiral Cabanier, chief of staff of the French navy, awarding the insignia of the commander of the Legion D'Honneur to rear admiral clotteau.
French naval school WWII Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-naval-school-wwii-image66048526.html
RMDRCNFX–French naval school WWII
[ 1890s Japan - First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) ] — Officers of the Chinese armored cruiser (装甲巡洋艦) Chih Yuen (致遠), sunk at the Battle of the Yalu River (黃海海戰, Kokai-kaisen) during the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895). Of the crew of 252, some 245 were lost. The Battle of the Yalu River took place on September 17, 1894 (Meiji 27) and was the largest naval engagement of the First Sino-Japanese War. Published in the French illustrated weekly Le Monde illustré on October 13, 1894. 19th century vintage newspaper illustration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1890s-japan-first-sino-japanese-war-18941895-officers-of-the-chinese-armored-cruiser-chih-yuen-sunk-at-the-battle-of-the-yalu-river-kokai-kaisen-during-the-first-sino-japanese-war-18941895-of-the-crew-of-252-some-245-were-lost-the-battle-of-the-yalu-river-took-place-on-september-17-1894-meiji-27-and-was-the-largest-naval-engagement-of-the-first-sino-japanese-war-published-in-the-french-illustrated-weekly-le-monde-illustr-on-october-13-1894-19th-century-vintage-newspaper-illustration-image264098172.html
RMW9JKWG–[ 1890s Japan - First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) ] — Officers of the Chinese armored cruiser (装甲巡洋艦) Chih Yuen (致遠), sunk at the Battle of the Yalu River (黃海海戰, Kokai-kaisen) during the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895). Of the crew of 252, some 245 were lost. The Battle of the Yalu River took place on September 17, 1894 (Meiji 27) and was the largest naval engagement of the First Sino-Japanese War. Published in the French illustrated weekly Le Monde illustré on October 13, 1894. 19th century vintage newspaper illustration.
Royal Prussian Navy - an officer's sabre à la Mameluke., A heavily curved Mameluke blade with groove, brass inlay on the obverse side with oriental symbols. A French saber hilt for staff officers of the First Empire, with S-shaped quillons, animal head finials, lionhead pommel, and chequered ebony grip, cracked, flaking. Leather scabbard with brass mountings, edges decorated with engraved anchor chains. The symbol of the Prussian navy is engraved on the locket, and the name 'v. Pirch' is engraved on the reverse side. The chape displays an engraved three-masted , Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-royal-prussian-navy-an-officers-sabre-la-mameluke-a-heavily-curved-31496467.html
RMBR6P1R–Royal Prussian Navy - an officer's sabre à la Mameluke., A heavily curved Mameluke blade with groove, brass inlay on the obverse side with oriental symbols. A French saber hilt for staff officers of the First Empire, with S-shaped quillons, animal head finials, lionhead pommel, and chequered ebony grip, cracked, flaking. Leather scabbard with brass mountings, edges decorated with engraved anchor chains. The symbol of the Prussian navy is engraved on the locket, and the name 'v. Pirch' is engraved on the reverse side. The chape displays an engraved three-masted ,
World War I - Five surviving officers of the French battleship 'Bouvet' sinking near gallipoli 1915. In World War I, she escorted troop convoys from North Africa to France. She then joined the naval operations off the Dardanelles, where she participated in a major attack on the Turkish fortresses in the straits on 18 March 1915. During the attack, she struck a mine and sank within two minutes; only some 50 men were rescued from a complement of 710. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/world-war-i-five-surviving-officers-of-the-french-battleship-bouvet-image68547917.html
RMDYEHFW–World War I - Five surviving officers of the French battleship 'Bouvet' sinking near gallipoli 1915. In World War I, she escorted troop convoys from North Africa to France. She then joined the naval operations off the Dardanelles, where she participated in a major attack on the Turkish fortresses in the straits on 18 March 1915. During the attack, she struck a mine and sank within two minutes; only some 50 men were rescued from a complement of 710.
A Royal Navy officer holds an order of service as officers and guests gather on the deck of HMS Victory at HM Naval Base, Portsmouth, to mark the 219th anniversary of the Royal Navy's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar on October 21, 1805 and the death of Admiral Lord Nelson, who was killed during the battle against a combined French and Spanish fleet of 33 warships. The decisive victory thwarted Napoleon Bonaparte's attempt to invade Britain. Picture date: Monday October 21, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-royal-navy-officer-holds-an-order-of-service-as-officers-and-guests-gather-on-the-deck-of-hms-victory-at-hm-naval-base-portsmouth-to-mark-the-219th-anniversary-of-the-royal-navys-victory-at-the-battle-of-trafalgar-on-october-21-1805-and-the-death-of-admiral-lord-nelson-who-was-killed-during-the-battle-against-a-combined-french-and-spanish-fleet-of-33-warships-the-decisive-victory-thwarted-napoleon-bonapartes-attempt-to-invade-britain-picture-date-monday-october-21-2024-image627003275.html
RM2YC2D23–A Royal Navy officer holds an order of service as officers and guests gather on the deck of HMS Victory at HM Naval Base, Portsmouth, to mark the 219th anniversary of the Royal Navy's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar on October 21, 1805 and the death of Admiral Lord Nelson, who was killed during the battle against a combined French and Spanish fleet of 33 warships. The decisive victory thwarted Napoleon Bonaparte's attempt to invade Britain. Picture date: Monday October 21, 2024.
French Naval Mission, between 1910 and 1920. [US newspaper editor, publisher and secretary of the navy (1913-1921) Josephus Daniels with naval officers]. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-naval-mission-between-1910-and-1920-us-newspaper-editor-publisher-and-secretary-of-the-navy-1913-1921-josephus-daniels-with-naval-officers-image482078609.html
RM2K08G55–French Naval Mission, between 1910 and 1920. [US newspaper editor, publisher and secretary of the navy (1913-1921) Josephus Daniels with naval officers].
Toulon, France. 01st July, 2024. Officers are seen during the ceremony. Command of NATO's Standing Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) was handed over to Rear Admiral Matthew D. Coates of the Royal Canadian Navy by Rear Admiral Yannick Bossu at a ceremony aboard the French Batiment de Commandement et Ravitaillement (BCR) Somme, presided over by Vice-Admiral Didier Malaterre, Deputy Commander NATO Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM). (Photo by Laurent Coust/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/toulon-france-01st-july-2024-officers-are-seen-during-the-ceremony-command-of-natos-standing-maritime-group-2-snmg2-was-handed-over-to-rear-admiral-matthew-d-coates-of-the-royal-canadian-navy-by-rear-admiral-yannick-bossu-at-a-ceremony-aboard-the-french-batiment-de-commandement-et-ravitaillement-bcr-somme-presided-over-by-vice-admiral-didier-malaterre-deputy-commander-nato-allied-maritime-command-marcom-photo-by-laurent-coustsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image611812838.html
RM2XFADEE–Toulon, France. 01st July, 2024. Officers are seen during the ceremony. Command of NATO's Standing Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) was handed over to Rear Admiral Matthew D. Coates of the Royal Canadian Navy by Rear Admiral Yannick Bossu at a ceremony aboard the French Batiment de Commandement et Ravitaillement (BCR) Somme, presided over by Vice-Admiral Didier Malaterre, Deputy Commander NATO Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM). (Photo by Laurent Coust/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
ONI JAN 1 Uniforms and Insignia Page 095 French Navy WW2 Commissioned officers Corps colors July 1943 Field recognition. US public doc. . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oni-jan-1-uniforms-and-insignia-page-095-french-navy-ww2-commissioned-officers-corps-colors-july-1943-field-recognition-us-public-doc-image405601006.html
RM2EFTM66–ONI JAN 1 Uniforms and Insignia Page 095 French Navy WW2 Commissioned officers Corps colors July 1943 Field recognition. US public doc. .
Nice, France : Harbor pilot boat approaching the giant Royal Caribbean's ANTHEM OF THE SEAS to embark the maritime pilot in Villefranche sur Mer. A unique stopover for the largest cruise ship this year in the French Riviera's small port. After summer season, the impressive ship was to sail through Suez Canal as part of a repositioning from Europe to new homeport in Singapore but following Red Sea tensions & Houthi missile attacks threats on ships, she will instead transit without passenger around the southern tip of Africa to reach Dubai & Asia.Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nice-france-harbor-pilot-boat-approaching-the-giant-royal-caribbeans-anthem-of-the-seas-to-embark-the-maritime-pilot-in-villefranche-sur-mer-a-unique-stopover-for-the-largest-cruise-ship-this-year-in-the-french-rivieras-small-port-after-summer-season-the-impressive-ship-was-to-sail-through-suez-canal-as-part-of-a-repositioning-from-europe-to-new-homeport-in-singapore-but-following-red-sea-tensions-houthi-missile-attacks-threats-on-ships-she-will-instead-transit-without-passenger-around-the-southern-tip-of-africa-to-reach-dubai-asiacredit-kevin-izorcealamy-live-news-image614937010.html
RF2XMCPC2–Nice, France : Harbor pilot boat approaching the giant Royal Caribbean's ANTHEM OF THE SEAS to embark the maritime pilot in Villefranche sur Mer. A unique stopover for the largest cruise ship this year in the French Riviera's small port. After summer season, the impressive ship was to sail through Suez Canal as part of a repositioning from Europe to new homeport in Singapore but following Red Sea tensions & Houthi missile attacks threats on ships, she will instead transit without passenger around the southern tip of Africa to reach Dubai & Asia.Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News
French Squadron in Rotterdam: Haarlem flower girls Annotation: On the deck of aircraft carrier FS Clemanceau (RS 98) with a number of French officers Date: 23 May 1962 Location: Rotterdam, Zuid- Holland Keywords: group portraits, navy, aircraft carriers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-squadron-in-rotterdam-haarlem-flower-girls-annotation-on-the-deck-of-aircraft-carrier-fs-clemanceau-rs-98-with-a-number-of-french-officers-date-23-may-1962-location-rotterdam-zuid-holland-keywords-group-portraits-navy-aircraft-carriers-image341136984.html
RM2AR03KM–French Squadron in Rotterdam: Haarlem flower girls Annotation: On the deck of aircraft carrier FS Clemanceau (RS 98) with a number of French officers Date: 23 May 1962 Location: Rotterdam, Zuid- Holland Keywords: group portraits, navy, aircraft carriers
Toulon, France. 01st July, 2024. Officers are seen during the ceremony. Command of NATO's Standing Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) was handed over to Rear Admiral Matthew D. Coates of the Royal Canadian Navy by Rear Admiral Yannick Bossu at a ceremony aboard the French Batiment de Commandement et Ravitaillement (BCR) Somme, presided over by Vice-Admiral Didier Malaterre, Deputy Commander NATO Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM). Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/toulon-france-01st-july-2024-officers-are-seen-during-the-ceremony-command-of-natos-standing-maritime-group-2-snmg2-was-handed-over-to-rear-admiral-matthew-d-coates-of-the-royal-canadian-navy-by-rear-admiral-yannick-bossu-at-a-ceremony-aboard-the-french-batiment-de-commandement-et-ravitaillement-bcr-somme-presided-over-by-vice-admiral-didier-malaterre-deputy-commander-nato-allied-maritime-command-marcom-credit-sopa-images-limitedalamy-live-news-image611809771.html
RM2XFA9GY–Toulon, France. 01st July, 2024. Officers are seen during the ceremony. Command of NATO's Standing Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) was handed over to Rear Admiral Matthew D. Coates of the Royal Canadian Navy by Rear Admiral Yannick Bossu at a ceremony aboard the French Batiment de Commandement et Ravitaillement (BCR) Somme, presided over by Vice-Admiral Didier Malaterre, Deputy Commander NATO Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM). Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
The 'Colossus' loaned to France. Mr and Mrs Attlee, the First and Fifth Sea Lords and heads of the French Navy were present at a ceremony at Portsmouth today (Tuesday) . When the British aircraft carrier 'HMS Colossus' was handed over to the French Navy. The 'Colossus' is being lent by the Admiralty for a period of not more than five years and a crew of 1500 officers and men, arrived from France recently in the battleship 'Richelieu' will take over the aircraft carrier. Later, the Prime Minister and his party lunged in 'HMS Victory' with captains of the ships. Photo shows, a contingent of Fre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-colossus-loaned-to-france-mr-and-mrs-attlee-the-first-and-fifth-sea-lords-and-heads-of-the-french-navy-were-present-at-a-ceremony-at-portsmouth-today-tuesday-when-the-british-aircraft-carrier-hms-colossus-was-handed-over-to-the-french-navy-the-colossus-is-being-lent-by-the-admiralty-for-a-period-of-not-more-than-five-years-and-a-crew-of-1500-officers-and-men-arrived-from-france-recently-in-the-battleship-richelieu-will-take-over-the-aircraft-carrier-later-the-prime-minister-and-his-party-lunged-in-hms-victory-with-captains-of-the-ships-photo-shows-a-contingent-of-fre-image623942796.html
RM2Y731B8–The 'Colossus' loaned to France. Mr and Mrs Attlee, the First and Fifth Sea Lords and heads of the French Navy were present at a ceremony at Portsmouth today (Tuesday) . When the British aircraft carrier 'HMS Colossus' was handed over to the French Navy. The 'Colossus' is being lent by the Admiralty for a period of not more than five years and a crew of 1500 officers and men, arrived from France recently in the battleship 'Richelieu' will take over the aircraft carrier. Later, the Prime Minister and his party lunged in 'HMS Victory' with captains of the ships. Photo shows, a contingent of Fre
French, English, and American army and navy officers exchanging greetings at a parade review in St. Nazaire, France on April 5, 1918, marking one year since America's entry into World War I. This photograph was taken on April 5, 1918, and was received on May 9, 1918. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-english-and-american-army-and-navy-officers-exchanging-greetings-at-a-parade-review-in-st-nazaire-france-on-april-5-1918-marking-one-year-since-americas-entry-into-world-war-i-this-photograph-was-taken-on-april-5-1918-and-was-received-on-may-9-1918-image558166508.html
RM2RC2K24–French, English, and American army and navy officers exchanging greetings at a parade review in St. Nazaire, France on April 5, 1918, marking one year since America's entry into World War I. This photograph was taken on April 5, 1918, and was received on May 9, 1918.
The French Navy Destroyer, FS Latouche-Treville (D646), makes waves on an early morning departure from Portsmouth, UK on the 20th January 2014. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-french-navy-destroyer-fs-latouche-treville-d646-makes-waves-on-73924774.html
RME87FPE–The French Navy Destroyer, FS Latouche-Treville (D646), makes waves on an early morning departure from Portsmouth, UK on the 20th January 2014.
Allied Naval Commanders in the Baltic and Black Seas, 1856. Officers of the Anglo-French Alliance in the Crimean War. 'Hon. Sir R. S. Dundas, Sir C. Napier, Sir E. Lyons, J. W. Dundas, Hamelin, Bruat, Duchesne'. From "Illustrated London News", 1856. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/allied-naval-commanders-in-the-baltic-and-black-seas-1856-officers-of-the-anglo-french-alliance-in-the-crimean-war-hon-sir-r-s-dundas-sir-c-napier-sir-e-lyons-j-w-dundas-hamelin-bruat-duchesne-from-quotillustrated-london-newsquot-1856-image553490019.html
RM2R4DJ4K–Allied Naval Commanders in the Baltic and Black Seas, 1856. Officers of the Anglo-French Alliance in the Crimean War. 'Hon. Sir R. S. Dundas, Sir C. Napier, Sir E. Lyons, J. W. Dundas, Hamelin, Bruat, Duchesne'. From "Illustrated London News", 1856.
Military marching band with French horn - 74th Bataan Day Anniversary - Capas Shrine, Tarlac, Philippines Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/military-marching-band-with-french-horn-74th-bataan-day-anniversary-capas-shrine-tarlac-philippines-image240513400.html
RFRY8988–Military marching band with French horn - 74th Bataan Day Anniversary - Capas Shrine, Tarlac, Philippines
Rouen, France. 15th June, 2013. Spectators queue to board the huge French Navy instrumentation ship, Monge at the Rouen Armada. Credit: Christine Gates/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rouen-france-15th-june-2013-spectators-queue-to-board-the-huge-french-57396662.html
RMD9AJ0P–Rouen, France. 15th June, 2013. Spectators queue to board the huge French Navy instrumentation ship, Monge at the Rouen Armada. Credit: Christine Gates/Alamy Live News
Officers on duty on the bridge of the monitoring light frigate of the National Navy of France Prairial F731. The vessel, a Floreal class ship, arrives to the port of El Callao, in Peru, as part of her duty voyage and to strengthening the relationship with Peruvian Navy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/officers-on-duty-on-the-bridge-of-the-monitoring-light-frigate-of-the-national-navy-of-france-prairial-f731-the-vessel-a-floreal-class-ship-arrives-to-the-port-of-el-callao-in-peru-as-part-of-her-duty-voyage-and-to-strengthening-the-relationship-with-peruvian-navy-image215797607.html
RMPF2C1B–Officers on duty on the bridge of the monitoring light frigate of the National Navy of France Prairial F731. The vessel, a Floreal class ship, arrives to the port of El Callao, in Peru, as part of her duty voyage and to strengthening the relationship with Peruvian Navy
Aug. 08, 1955 - ADMIRAL A. A. BURKE (U.S. NAVY), CHIEF NAVAL OPERATIONS, DESIGNATE, ARRIVED AT ORLY FIELD NEAR PARIS, WHERE HE WAS WELCOMED BY ADMIRAL ANDRE G. LEMONNIER (FRENCH NAVY), NAVAL DEPUTY, AND LT. GENERAL C.V.R. SCHUYLER, CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER, EUROPE. ADMIRAL BURKE LATER VISITED SHAPE, WHERE HE WAS BRIEFED BY FIELD MARSHAL LORD MONTGOMERY, DEPUTY SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER, EUROPE, AND BY SENIOR SHAPE OFFICERS. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aug-08-1955-admiral-a-a-burke-us-navy-chief-naval-operations-designate-image69294502.html
RME0MHRJ–Aug. 08, 1955 - ADMIRAL A. A. BURKE (U.S. NAVY), CHIEF NAVAL OPERATIONS, DESIGNATE, ARRIVED AT ORLY FIELD NEAR PARIS, WHERE HE WAS WELCOMED BY ADMIRAL ANDRE G. LEMONNIER (FRENCH NAVY), NAVAL DEPUTY, AND LT. GENERAL C.V.R. SCHUYLER, CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER, EUROPE. ADMIRAL BURKE LATER VISITED SHAPE, WHERE HE WAS BRIEFED BY FIELD MARSHAL LORD MONTGOMERY, DEPUTY SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER, EUROPE, AND BY SENIOR SHAPE OFFICERS.
French naval school WWII Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-naval-school-wwii-image66048659.html
RMDRCNMK–French naval school WWII
LIFE IN THE FREE FRENCH NAVY. 7 JANUARY 1942, ON BOARD FFS INDO CHINOIS. - The ship's officers discussing the voyage just finished. , Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-in-the-free-french-navy-7-january-1942-on-board-ffs-indo-chinois-the-ships-officers-discussing-the-voyage-just-finished-image601990950.html
RM2WYB1GP–LIFE IN THE FREE FRENCH NAVY. 7 JANUARY 1942, ON BOARD FFS INDO CHINOIS. - The ship's officers discussing the voyage just finished. ,
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RM2RC3BD2–transport / transportation, navigation, submarine, Dorade (Q 22) of the French Navy, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
- Departure from the Joan of Arc mission. The Marine Officer Application School, known as the Jeanne d'Arc mission, is an annual operation of the French National Navy that completes the training of naval officers from the Naval School and other officers from the military maritime world. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/departure-from-the-joan-of-arc-mission-the-marine-officer-application-school-known-as-the-jeanne-darc-mission-is-an-annual-operation-of-the-french-national-navy-that-completes-the-training-of-naval-officers-from-the-naval-school-and-other-officers-from-the-military-maritime-world-image486554988.html
RM2K7GDRT–- Departure from the Joan of Arc mission. The Marine Officer Application School, known as the Jeanne d'Arc mission, is an annual operation of the French National Navy that completes the training of naval officers from the Naval School and other officers from the military maritime world.
A Royal Navy officer holds an order of service as officers and guests gather on the deck of HMS Victory at HM Naval Base, Portsmouth, to mark the 219th anniversary of the Royal Navy's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar on October 21, 1805 and the death of Admiral Lord Nelson, who was killed during the battle against a combined French and Spanish fleet of 33 warships. The decisive victory thwarted Napoleon Bonaparte's attempt to invade Britain. Picture date: Monday October 21, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-royal-navy-officer-holds-an-order-of-service-as-officers-and-guests-gather-on-the-deck-of-hms-victory-at-hm-naval-base-portsmouth-to-mark-the-219th-anniversary-of-the-royal-navys-victory-at-the-battle-of-trafalgar-on-october-21-1805-and-the-death-of-admiral-lord-nelson-who-was-killed-during-the-battle-against-a-combined-french-and-spanish-fleet-of-33-warships-the-decisive-victory-thwarted-napoleon-bonapartes-attempt-to-invade-britain-picture-date-monday-october-21-2024-image627003258.html
RM2YC2D1E–A Royal Navy officer holds an order of service as officers and guests gather on the deck of HMS Victory at HM Naval Base, Portsmouth, to mark the 219th anniversary of the Royal Navy's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar on October 21, 1805 and the death of Admiral Lord Nelson, who was killed during the battle against a combined French and Spanish fleet of 33 warships. The decisive victory thwarted Napoleon Bonaparte's attempt to invade Britain. Picture date: Monday October 21, 2024.
The Coast Guard Directs Merchant Shipping at Cherbourg. War supplies for the Allied armies in France move into the captured port of Cherbourg under the direction of the U.S. Coast Guard. Here, key officers assigned to this important task confer on problems to assure the smooth movement of merchant shipping in and out of the port. He is from Ketchikan, Alaska. Lieut. Henry A. Lagasse (standing left), who speaks French, has been assigned to set up French civilian employment offices at Cherbourg for the U.S. Navy. His home is Nashua, N.H. Lieut. Commander Frederick A. Reicker (standing center), h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-coast-guard-directs-merchant-shipping-at-cherbourg-war-supplies-for-the-allied-armies-in-france-move-into-the-captured-port-of-cherbourg-under-the-direction-of-the-us-coast-guard-here-key-officers-assigned-to-this-important-task-confer-on-problems-to-assure-the-smooth-movement-of-merchant-shipping-in-and-out-of-the-port-he-is-from-ketchikan-alaska-lieut-henry-a-lagasse-standing-left-who-speaks-french-has-been-assigned-to-set-up-french-civilian-employment-offices-at-cherbourg-for-the-us-navy-his-home-is-nashua-nh-lieut-commander-frederick-a-reicker-standing-center-h-image508148082.html
RM2MEM41P–The Coast Guard Directs Merchant Shipping at Cherbourg. War supplies for the Allied armies in France move into the captured port of Cherbourg under the direction of the U.S. Coast Guard. Here, key officers assigned to this important task confer on problems to assure the smooth movement of merchant shipping in and out of the port. He is from Ketchikan, Alaska. Lieut. Henry A. Lagasse (standing left), who speaks French, has been assigned to set up French civilian employment offices at Cherbourg for the U.S. Navy. His home is Nashua, N.H. Lieut. Commander Frederick A. Reicker (standing center), h
Toulon, France. 01st July, 2024. Officers are seen during the ceremony. Command of NATO's Standing Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) was handed over to Rear Admiral Matthew D. Coates of the Royal Canadian Navy by Rear Admiral Yannick Bossu at a ceremony aboard the French Batiment de Commandement et Ravitaillement (BCR) Somme, presided over by Vice-Admiral Didier Malaterre, Deputy Commander NATO Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM). (Photo by Laurent Coust/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/toulon-france-01st-july-2024-officers-are-seen-during-the-ceremony-command-of-natos-standing-maritime-group-2-snmg2-was-handed-over-to-rear-admiral-matthew-d-coates-of-the-royal-canadian-navy-by-rear-admiral-yannick-bossu-at-a-ceremony-aboard-the-french-batiment-de-commandement-et-ravitaillement-bcr-somme-presided-over-by-vice-admiral-didier-malaterre-deputy-commander-nato-allied-maritime-command-marcom-photo-by-laurent-coustsopa-imagessipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image611808836.html
RM2XFA8BG–Toulon, France. 01st July, 2024. Officers are seen during the ceremony. Command of NATO's Standing Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2) was handed over to Rear Admiral Matthew D. Coates of the Royal Canadian Navy by Rear Admiral Yannick Bossu at a ceremony aboard the French Batiment de Commandement et Ravitaillement (BCR) Somme, presided over by Vice-Admiral Didier Malaterre, Deputy Commander NATO Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM). (Photo by Laurent Coust/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
ONI JAN 1 Uniforms and Insignia Page 090 French Navy WW2 Sleeve insigni Petty officers July 1943 Field recognition. US public doc. . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oni-jan-1-uniforms-and-insignia-page-090-french-navy-ww2-sleeve-insigni-petty-officers-july-1943-field-recognition-us-public-doc-image405601039.html
RM2EFTM7B–ONI JAN 1 Uniforms and Insignia Page 090 French Navy WW2 Sleeve insigni Petty officers July 1943 Field recognition. US public doc. .
Nice, France : Harbor pilot boat approaching the giant Royal Caribbean's ANTHEM OF THE SEAS to embark the maritime pilot in Villefranche sur Mer. A unique stopover for the largest cruise ship this year in the French Riviera's small port. After summer season, the impressive ship was to sail through Suez Canal as part of a repositioning from Europe to new homeport in Singapore but following Red Sea tensions & Houthi missile attacks threats on ships, she will instead transit without passenger around the southern tip of Africa to reach Dubai & Asia.Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nice-france-harbor-pilot-boat-approaching-the-giant-royal-caribbeans-anthem-of-the-seas-to-embark-the-maritime-pilot-in-villefranche-sur-mer-a-unique-stopover-for-the-largest-cruise-ship-this-year-in-the-french-rivieras-small-port-after-summer-season-the-impressive-ship-was-to-sail-through-suez-canal-as-part-of-a-repositioning-from-europe-to-new-homeport-in-singapore-but-following-red-sea-tensions-houthi-missile-attacks-threats-on-ships-she-will-instead-transit-without-passenger-around-the-southern-tip-of-africa-to-reach-dubai-asiacredit-kevin-izorcealamy-live-news-image614937113.html
RF2XMCPFN–Nice, France : Harbor pilot boat approaching the giant Royal Caribbean's ANTHEM OF THE SEAS to embark the maritime pilot in Villefranche sur Mer. A unique stopover for the largest cruise ship this year in the French Riviera's small port. After summer season, the impressive ship was to sail through Suez Canal as part of a repositioning from Europe to new homeport in Singapore but following Red Sea tensions & Houthi missile attacks threats on ships, she will instead transit without passenger around the southern tip of Africa to reach Dubai & Asia.Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News
French Squadron in Rotterdam: Haarlem flower girls Annotation: On the deck of aircraft carrier FS Clemanceau (RS 98) with a number of French officers Date: 23 May 1962 Location: Rotterdam, Zuid- Holland Keywords: group portraits, navy, aircraft carriers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/french-squadron-in-rotterdam-haarlem-flower-girls-annotation-on-the-deck-of-aircraft-carrier-fs-clemanceau-rs-98-with-a-number-of-french-officers-date-23-may-1962-location-rotterdam-zuid-holland-keywords-group-portraits-navy-aircraft-carriers-image341136986.html
RM2AR03KP–French Squadron in Rotterdam: Haarlem flower girls Annotation: On the deck of aircraft carrier FS Clemanceau (RS 98) with a number of French officers Date: 23 May 1962 Location: Rotterdam, Zuid- Holland Keywords: group portraits, navy, aircraft carriers
Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany, March 24, 2016: Two navy officers watch as the frigate F213 'Augsburg' of the German Navy approaches the Navy port of Wilhelmshaven. The vessel returns from a mission in the Persian Gulf where it supported the French aircraft carrier 'Charles de Gaulle' in the Operation 'Counter Daesh MAR' against the IS in Syria and Iraq. -- Wilhelmshaven, Deutschland, 24. Maerz 2016: Zwei Marineoffiziere beobachten, wie sich die Fregatte F213 'Augsburg' der Bundesmarine dem Marinehafen von Wilhelmshaven naehert. Das Schiff kehrt nach mehrmonatigem Einsatz aus dem Persischen G Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-wilhelmshaven-northern-germany-march-24-2016-two-navy-officers-watch-100786401.html
RMFRY629–Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany, March 24, 2016: Two navy officers watch as the frigate F213 'Augsburg' of the German Navy approaches the Navy port of Wilhelmshaven. The vessel returns from a mission in the Persian Gulf where it supported the French aircraft carrier 'Charles de Gaulle' in the Operation 'Counter Daesh MAR' against the IS in Syria and Iraq. -- Wilhelmshaven, Deutschland, 24. Maerz 2016: Zwei Marineoffiziere beobachten, wie sich die Fregatte F213 'Augsburg' der Bundesmarine dem Marinehafen von Wilhelmshaven naehert. Das Schiff kehrt nach mehrmonatigem Einsatz aus dem Persischen G
The 'Colossus' loaned to France. Mr and Mrs Attlee, the First and Fifth Sea Lords and heads of the French Navy were present at a ceremony at Portsmouth today (Tuesday) . When the British aircraft carrier 'HMS Colossus' was handed over to the French Navy. The 'Colossus' is being lent by the Admiralty for a period of not more than five years and a crew of 1500 officers and men, arrived from France recently in the battleship 'Richelieu' will take over the aircraft carrier. Later, the Prime Minister and his party lunged in 'HMS Victory' with captains of the ships. Photo shows, the Royal Naval ens Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-colossus-loaned-to-france-mr-and-mrs-attlee-the-first-and-fifth-sea-lords-and-heads-of-the-french-navy-were-present-at-a-ceremony-at-portsmouth-today-tuesday-when-the-british-aircraft-carrier-hms-colossus-was-handed-over-to-the-french-navy-the-colossus-is-being-lent-by-the-admiralty-for-a-period-of-not-more-than-five-years-and-a-crew-of-1500-officers-and-men-arrived-from-france-recently-in-the-battleship-richelieu-will-take-over-the-aircraft-carrier-later-the-prime-minister-and-his-party-lunged-in-hms-victory-with-captains-of-the-ships-photo-shows-the-royal-naval-ens-image623942772.html
RM2Y731AC–The 'Colossus' loaned to France. Mr and Mrs Attlee, the First and Fifth Sea Lords and heads of the French Navy were present at a ceremony at Portsmouth today (Tuesday) . When the British aircraft carrier 'HMS Colossus' was handed over to the French Navy. The 'Colossus' is being lent by the Admiralty for a period of not more than five years and a crew of 1500 officers and men, arrived from France recently in the battleship 'Richelieu' will take over the aircraft carrier. Later, the Prime Minister and his party lunged in 'HMS Victory' with captains of the ships. Photo shows, the Royal Naval ens
Group photo of military personnel at Hotel de Grillion in Paris, France. Includes Lt. A.C. Duff (photographer), Admiral William S. Benson, Capt. R. Barnard of the French Navy, and Lt. Commander S. Hurd (aide to Admiral Benson). Date received and censorship details provided. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/group-photo-of-military-personnel-at-hotel-de-grillion-in-paris-france-includes-lt-ac-duff-photographer-admiral-william-s-benson-capt-r-barnard-of-the-french-navy-and-lt-commander-s-hurd-aide-to-admiral-benson-date-received-and-censorship-details-provided-image558062893.html
RM2RBWXWH–Group photo of military personnel at Hotel de Grillion in Paris, France. Includes Lt. A.C. Duff (photographer), Admiral William S. Benson, Capt. R. Barnard of the French Navy, and Lt. Commander S. Hurd (aide to Admiral Benson). Date received and censorship details provided.
Bildnummer: 59718740 Datum: 27.05.2013 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (130528) -- HANOI, May 27, 2013 (Xinhua) -- Vietnamese navy officers welcome the crew members of French patrol ship L Adroit at Haiphong port in Vietnam s Hai Phong city, May 27, 2013. French patrol ship L Adroit, commanded by Naval Lieutenant Colonel Luc Regnier, docked visited Haiphong port in Vietnam s Hai Phong city on May 27. (Xinhua/VNA)(zf) VIETNAM-FRENCH PATROL VESSEL-VISIT PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft x2x xkg 2013 quer o0 Militär Marine 59718740 Date 27 05 2013 Copyright Imago XINHUA Hanoi May 27 2013 XINHUA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bildnummer-59718740-datum-27052013-copyright-imagoxinhua-130528-hanoi-may-27-2013-xinhua-vietnamese-navy-officers-welcome-the-crew-members-of-french-patrol-ship-l-adroit-at-haiphong-port-in-vietnam-s-hai-phong-city-may-27-2013-french-patrol-ship-l-adroit-commanded-by-naval-lieutenant-colonel-luc-regnier-docked-visited-haiphong-port-in-vietnam-s-hai-phong-city-on-may-27-xinhuavnazf-vietnam-french-patrol-vessel-visit-publicationxnotxinxchn-gesellschaft-x2x-xkg-2013-quer-o0-militr-marine-59718740-date-27-05-2013-copyright-imago-xinhua-hanoi-may-27-2013-xinhua-image563074129.html
RM2RM26P9–Bildnummer: 59718740 Datum: 27.05.2013 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (130528) -- HANOI, May 27, 2013 (Xinhua) -- Vietnamese navy officers welcome the crew members of French patrol ship L Adroit at Haiphong port in Vietnam s Hai Phong city, May 27, 2013. French patrol ship L Adroit, commanded by Naval Lieutenant Colonel Luc Regnier, docked visited Haiphong port in Vietnam s Hai Phong city on May 27. (Xinhua/VNA)(zf) VIETNAM-FRENCH PATROL VESSEL-VISIT PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft x2x xkg 2013 quer o0 Militär Marine 59718740 Date 27 05 2013 Copyright Imago XINHUA Hanoi May 27 2013 XINHUA
The International Naval Festival at Portsmouth: ball given by the town of Portsmouth for the officers of the French fleet, 1865. 'The French Minister and officers of the French squadron were entertained on the Thursday with a déjeuner, promenade concert, and ball, given by the town of Portsmouth, the Duke of Somerset being also present...[The ball] took place in the grand pavilion erected for the entertainments on Governor's Green'. From "Illustrated London News", 1865. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-international-naval-festival-at-portsmouth-ball-given-by-the-town-of-portsmouth-for-the-officers-of-the-french-fleet-1865-the-french-minister-and-officers-of-the-french-squadron-were-entertained-on-the-thursday-with-a-dxe9jeuner-promenade-concert-and-ball-given-by-the-town-of-portsmouth-the-duke-of-somerset-being-also-present-the-ball-took-place-in-the-grand-pavilion-erected-for-the-entertainments-on-governors-green-from-quotillustrated-london-newsquot-1865-image603634450.html
RM2X21WW6–The International Naval Festival at Portsmouth: ball given by the town of Portsmouth for the officers of the French fleet, 1865. 'The French Minister and officers of the French squadron were entertained on the Thursday with a déjeuner, promenade concert, and ball, given by the town of Portsmouth, the Duke of Somerset being also present...[The ball] took place in the grand pavilion erected for the entertainments on Governor's Green'. From "Illustrated London News", 1865.
Ferdinand-Alphonse Hamelin (1796-1864). French Admiral. Engraving in The Universal History. 19th century. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ferdinand-alphonse-hamelin-1796-1864-french-admiral-engraving-in-the-universal-history-19th-century-image210138893.html
RMP5TJ8D–Ferdinand-Alphonse Hamelin (1796-1864). French Admiral. Engraving in The Universal History. 19th century.
Rouen, France. 15th June, 2013. Detail of side of ship and name of the huge French Navy instrumentation ship, Monge at the Rouen Armada. Credit: Christine Gates/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rouen-france-15th-june-2013-detail-of-side-of-ship-and-name-of-the-57396655.html
RMD9AJ0F–Rouen, France. 15th June, 2013. Detail of side of ship and name of the huge French Navy instrumentation ship, Monge at the Rouen Armada. Credit: Christine Gates/Alamy Live News
Officers on duty on the bridge of the monitoring light frigate of the National Navy of France Prairial F731. The vessel, a Floreal class ship, arrives to the port of El Callao, in Peru, as part of her duty voyage and to strengthening the relationship with Peruvian Navy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/officers-on-duty-on-the-bridge-of-the-monitoring-light-frigate-of-the-national-navy-of-france-prairial-f731-the-vessel-a-floreal-class-ship-arrives-to-the-port-of-el-callao-in-peru-as-part-of-her-duty-voyage-and-to-strengthening-the-relationship-with-peruvian-navy-image215797606.html
RMPF2C1A–Officers on duty on the bridge of the monitoring light frigate of the National Navy of France Prairial F731. The vessel, a Floreal class ship, arrives to the port of El Callao, in Peru, as part of her duty voyage and to strengthening the relationship with Peruvian Navy
Nov. 11, 1975 - Conference of Nato Senior Women's Services Officers Held in London; A conference of Senior Women Service Officers of the Nato Alliance was held today at the Ministry of Defense, in Whitehall, London. A total of 20 Directors, or their equivalents, from Canada, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Norway, USA and the United Kingdom, are taking part. Photo Shows Pictured at the conference today are (L to R) Lt. Commander Gunsel Suer (Turkish Navy), Major Senay Gunay (Turkish Air Force) and Captain Martine Collete Thiesson, who represents women in the French Air Force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nov-11-1975-conference-of-nato-senior-womens-services-officers-held-image69481844.html
RME114PC–Nov. 11, 1975 - Conference of Nato Senior Women's Services Officers Held in London; A conference of Senior Women Service Officers of the Nato Alliance was held today at the Ministry of Defense, in Whitehall, London. A total of 20 Directors, or their equivalents, from Canada, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Norway, USA and the United Kingdom, are taking part. Photo Shows Pictured at the conference today are (L to R) Lt. Commander Gunsel Suer (Turkish Navy), Major Senay Gunay (Turkish Air Force) and Captain Martine Collete Thiesson, who represents women in the French Air Force.
International group of military officers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-international-group-of-military-officers-56687291.html
RMD86963–International group of military officers
VE DAY IN PARIS - US Army and Navy officers take French civilians for a ride down the Champs Elysess, Paris in American jeeps after the annoucenment of VE day Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ve-day-in-paris-us-army-and-navy-officers-take-french-civilians-for-a-ride-down-the-champs-elysess-paris-in-american-jeeps-after-the-annoucenment-of-ve-day-image602426586.html
RM2X02W76–VE DAY IN PARIS - US Army and Navy officers take French civilians for a ride down the Champs Elysess, Paris in American jeeps after the annoucenment of VE day
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