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French aviso Bouvet

French aviso Latouche-Tréville         
French aviso Latouche-Tréville (1860); French aviso Latouche-Treville
The Latouche-Tréville was a wooden-hulled steam sloop aviso of the French Navy, a sistership to the D'Estaing. They were designed by Louis Dutard for both service on foreign stations and for various duties in home waters (including fishery protection).
German aviso Grille         
  • ''Grille'' in Norway during [[World War II]]
  • ''Grille'' in [[Beirut]] in November 1948
  • ''Grille'' sometime before the war
  • 2}} in 1936
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Aviso Grille; German aviso Grille (1935); German aviso Grille (1934)
Grille was an aviso built in Nazi Germany for the Kriegsmarine (literally 'War Navy) in the mid-1930s for use as a state yacht by Adolf Hitler and other leading individuals in the Nazi regime. The ship received a light armament of three guns and was fitted to be capable of serving as an auxiliary minelayer.
Corse (ship)         
19TH CENTURY SEA VESSEL
French aviso Corse (1850)
Corse, initially named Napoléon before its second commission, was a sail and steam experimental schooner, initially commissioned as a mail steamer. Largely overperforming her specifications and an excellent sailor, she was purchased by the Navy and commissioned to serve as an aviso, becoming the first propeller ship in service in the French Navy.

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French ship Bouvet

Five ships of the French Navy have borne the name Bouvet in honour of François Joseph Bouvet.