French destroyer Maillé-Brézé (D627)
Maillé-Brézé at Nantes in 2002 | |
History | |
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France | |
Name: | Maillé-Brézé |
Namesake: | Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé |
Laid down: | February 1951 |
Launched: | October 1953 |
Commissioned: | 4 May 1957 |
Decommissioned: | 1988 |
Fate: | Museum ship |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | T 47-class destroyer |
Displacement: |
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Length: | 128.6 m (422 ft) |
Beam: | 12.7 m (42 ft) |
Draught: | 5.4 m (18 ft) |
Installed power: | 63,000 shp (47,000 kW) |
Propulsion: |
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Speed: | 34 kn (63 km/h) |
Range: | 5,000 nmi (9,300 km) at 18 kn (33 km/h) |
Complement: | 347 |
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Maillé-Brézé is a T 47-class destroyer (escorteur d'escadre) of the French Navy. She was built by Arsenal de Lorient in Lorient, commissioned on 4 May 1957 and named after the French admiral Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé (1619–1646).
On 2 March 1962, Maillé-Brézé, along with another four destroyers, landed fresh troops at Algiers to fight the OAS upsurge.[1] Assisted by her sister ship Surcouf, she was about to shell the OAS-held quarter of Bab-el-Oued when a counter-order called the operation off. The destroyers instead took battle stations close to the shore as a deterrent.[2]
In 1988 she was decommissioned and became a museum ship in Nantes. She has been listed as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture since October 1991.[3]
On 21 February 2016, director Christopher Nolan announced plans to feature the ship in his upcoming World War II film Dunkirk.[4]
References
- Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995
- ↑ Labour research, Volumen 51, p. 112. Labour Research Department, 1962
- ↑ Roche, Jean-Michel (2010). "Escorteur d'Escadre Surcouf" [Fleet Escort Surcouf] (in French). Netmarine.net. Retrieved 8 May 2016.
- ↑ (French) French Ministry of Culture database entry
- ↑ Le Maillé Brézé vedette du prochain film de Christopher Nolan - France 3 Pays de la Loire
External links
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- (French) Maillé-Brézé naval museum, Nantes
Coordinates: 47°12′24″N 1°34′18″W / 47.20667°N 1.57167°W