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Primauguet

國家法國
艦級Duguay-Trouin 級 輕巡洋艦
造船廠Arsenal de Brest
安放龍骨日期1923年8月16日
下水日期1924年5月21日
服役日期1927年4月1日
排水量7,249 tons standard; 9,350 tons full
長度595 feet
寬度57 feet
吃水21 feet
動力來源4-shaft Parsons single-reduction geared turbines, 8 Guyot boilers
功率102,000 shaft horsepower
速度33 knots
續航力3,000nm at 15 knots
乘員578
武裝4x2x155mm/50 guns, 4x75mm anti-aircraft guns, 4x3x550mm torpedo tubes
裝甲20mm deck, 30mm magazine, 30mm turrets, 30mm conning tower
Aircraft2 GL-832
Catapult1

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ww2dbaseLight cruiser Primauguet was commissioned into service in 1927. Between May 1927 and Dec 1927, she cruised around the world, setting an annual travel pattern for her until Apr 1932 when she was transferred to French Indochina. In Jan 1936, she departed Asia for France for a scheduled refit. In Nov 1937, she arrived in Asia once again. In 1939, she returned to France. During the early months of WW2, she operated in the Atlantic Ocean. In Apr 1940, she operated out of Fort-de-France, Martinique in the French West Indies. When the Netherlands fell under German control, she landed ground forces at Aruba to secure oil facilities at that island. After the fall of France, she sailed to Dakar, Senegal, French West Africa to join the Vichy French fleet there. In Nov 1941, she began a period of refit in Casablanca, Morocco. Before the completion of the refitting, she was attacked by Allied forces during the Operation Torch landings in Nov 1941. She was shelled by battleship USS Massachusetts and cruisers USS Wichita, USS Tuscaloosa, USS Augusta, and USS Brooklyn, and was subjected to repeated aerial attacks by SBD Dauntless dive bombers from carrier USS Ranger, which caused heavy casualties among the crew and caused serious damage. To save the ship and the surviving men, the commanding officer of Primauguet ordered the cruiser to drop anchor in shallow waters and to prepare to abandon ship. Primauguet burned through the night. Although she remained afloat, the wreck was never repaired. She was sold for scrap in 1951.

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Last Major Revision: Aug 2019

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Photographs

Primauguet, 1920sDuguay-Trouin and Primauguet under construction, Brest, France, 17 Dec 1925Aerial photograph from a USS Ranger plane showing three badly damaged French warships beached at Casablanca, French Morocco, 11 Nov 1942. They were damaged in the Battle of Casablanca 8 Nov 1942Destroyer Albatros (center) and light cruiser Primauguet (just beyond stern of Albatros) beached at Casablanca, Morocco, 4 Dec 1942

Primauguet Operational Timeline

1923年8月16日 The keel of Primauguet was laid down at the Arsenal de Brest in France.
1924年5月21日 Primauguet was launched at the Arsenal de Brest in France.
1927年4月1日 Primauguet was commissioned into service.
1940年4月1日 Primauguet departed France for Fort-de-France, Martinique.
1940年6月12日 Primauguet arrived at Dakar, Senegal, French West Africa.
1941年11月8日 Primauguet began a period of refit in Casablanca, Morocco.
1942年11月8日 Primauguet suffered heavy damage at the hands of US battleships and dive bombers at Casablanca, Morocco. To avoid sinking, her commanding officer sailed her to shallow waters. At anchor, she was abandoned and would burn overnight.




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