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Cdt: CF MARTIN - Staff : C.C PICHEVIN - L.V BOUILLOT - LV CRESCENT - I.M CATHERINE - I.M DANIEL - E.V MASSICOT - Medical officer The NISTOUR - the 20.06.1940 gains Plymouth heroically - the 03.07.1940, following the Catapult operation , the staff tries to prevent the catch of the submarine by English. - the combat on board makes 3 dead (2 English officers and the I.M DANIEL like 3 wounded (2 English and L.V BOUILLAUT ).il is seized by the Royalone. The crew was interned initially in Royal Naval Barracks, then with the camp of Aintree which they left at the end of one month. - L.V BOUILLAUT , after care and a short stay in prison, was repatriated in France the 21.11.1940 with 14 members of the crews not rejoined with the FNFL on 147. - the 01.09.1940 is transferred to the FNFL under the provisional Command from LV SONNEVILLE with 114 members of the former crew of which only one officer, it DC ORTOLI - Cdt to the 01.09.1940: DC ORTOLI - Staff : DC BLAISON - DC NIGHTINGALE - APERTURE LEOQUET - OE JAFFRY - IM LEGRAND - IM LACOMBE - EV MICHAUT - DOCTOR BOTTOM - - Rearmed, op George Blaison Born in Lapalisse, in Combining it, el July 30, 1906, George-Louis Nicolas Blaison was allowed at the Naval college in 1925. After various assignments on buildings of surface, battleship Lorraine , Duquesne cruiser , sloop Remiremont , it entered in 1931 to the School of underwater navigation. Embarked successively on the Shark and the Porpoise , then on Agosta and the Phoenix , it was named in August 1939 commander of Sybille . He was a lieutenant since March 2, 1935. In May 1940, it had to leave its command for health reasons. But in June, he became commander of a group of trawlers and the Marcelle Pierre. He was then quoted, following an operation of loading of infantrymen on June 10. Having rejoined the Free French Naval Forces in Great Britain, it was affected on September 10 with the underwater cruiser Surcouf as officer as a second. Lieutenant commander on January 1, 1941, it became ordering building on October 8 of the same year and received temporarily galons them of commander. In the night from the 18 to February 19, 1942, whereas it travelled, fires masked, on Panama to gain the theatre of operations of the Pacific, Surcouf was approached by an American cargo liner in the sea of Caribbean, with 75 nautical in the North-East of Colonist, and sank corps.et.biens. The commander Blaison was named chevalier of the Legion of Honour on a purely posthumous basis on March 8, 1945. March 31, 1947, it received, also on a purely posthumous basis, the medal of Resistance. Surcouf had been quoted with the Order of the Army corps on August 4, 1945, with the Order of the Navy on January 8, 1947 erates with St Pierre Miquelon and escort the convoys. Guierre, Maurice Casimir Lucien. [ ]épopée of Surcouf and the commander Louis Blaison . Paris, ED Bellenand, [ 1952 ]. 250 p. - Cdt to the 01.09.1941: CF BLAISON Louis George Louis Nicolas Blaison - Staff : DC NIGHTINGALE - APERTURE LEOQUET - IM LEGRAND - IM LACOMBE - EV MICHAUT - EV BOUGAREL - EV ROSEMBERG - DOCTOR BOTTOM - Crew : MOISSSANNIER - BRARD - GAUTHIER - LECHEYERT - GEULIN - LENOTRE - LEOST - LEROUX - MAXORIL - NICOLAS - MOUSSELO - CAVADINI - GROSS - LANGENFELD - BRIAND - LAMAQUE - HENNINGER - DUCLOS - RUELLOU - GORLAY - KERGOAT - DETALLANTE - SAGET - CHIRAT - COINTIN - ERHRET - VIGNEUX - FERRAGU - GEORGE - LEBEC - BELLOTI - BLONDIAU - BLANCHARD - FACE - BUMBLEBEE - CLICKS - COLLOBERT - CROCHEMORE - DENOUEL - DEWITTE - DUFOUR - FRANÇOIS - GARAND - GREBOVAL - GREILLINGER - GREMONT - GROSJEAN - HAMSH - HINGANT - JACOBY - JOUGLA - JOURNEAU - LABAT - LAMANDE - The DEM Alain - LEMONNIER - BOULICAN - BROOK - CORRE - ANGAROLA - CARDOON - COUILLANDRE Jean-Pierre - BARBER - CLEMEN - FAVE - BARON - COLLETER - FREMY - HENO - HEBERT - HERVE - GAUTHIER - GONTIER - GOURVES - SERIOUS - GUIGNOT - GUYADER - LEBIDEAU - LEFAOU - The HOUEROU - LEMERRER - LIRON - LORANT - MAUTEL - POGGIOLI - PRIOL Jean - PRUDOR - PENNAMEN Guillaume - RIVOALLON - SALAUN Jean-Christmas - SANTOT - SPIELMAN - KNITTING - VAN BELLINGEN - - English Crew : EV BURNEY - WORD WARNER - MOT. GOUGH -130 victims including 4 English of the transmissions. - FILY Henri, FOUQUET Paul and PORSMOGUER Louis were likely to unload before equipment. - First assumption : - the 12.02.1942, It leaves Bermuda for peaceful. In the night of the 18 to 19, sailing all extinguished fires, it is approached and run by US cargo liner THOMSON LYKES in the North-East of Colonist at sea of the Caribbean. - Second assumption : (American Board of inquiry) - the 12.02.1942, It leaves Bermuda for the peaceful one. - the morning of February 19 it is run by the United States Air Force in the North-East of Colonist at sea of the Caribbean. 2 A-17 planes and 1 B-18 attack a large submarine. First pilot STALEY
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