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Louis Augustin de Monteclerc

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In late 1779, Monteclerc was appointed vice-Director of naval constructions in Brest, and he was promoted to Director on 1 January 1780. That same year, he commanded the
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Monteclerc was acquitted from all accusations in the inquiry that followed the battle. He then served under
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Monteclerc was promoted to Brigadier in 1781. Later that year, he was given command of the 74-gun
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had chosen her to be one of the six ships held ready for immediate departure at all times.
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Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours
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Monteclerc was promoted to Captain in 1772. In 1777, he commanded the 64-gun
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La Société des Cincinnati de France et la guerre d'Amérique (1778–1783)
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The six ships held in a state of maximum readiness in Brest were the
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Monteclerc was promoted to Lieutenant in 1757. He served on
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French military personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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La marine militaire de la France sous le règne de Louis XVI
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In 1779, he commanded a division comprising the 64-gun
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French Navy officer of the War of American Independence
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Index

War of American Independence
Garde-Marine
Éveillé
Conflans
Seven Years' War
Bizarre
Sartine
Solitaire
Inconstante
Surveillante
Orvilliers
74-gun
Hector
Diadème
De Grasse
Battle of the Chesapeake
Battle of the Saintes
Vaudreuil
74-gun
Robuste
Lamotte-Picquet
Actif
Fendant
Vaudreuil
Bizarre
Roland
Du Plessis Parscau
Triton
Brach

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