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- Q2713338 subject Q18329002.
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- Q2713338 abstract "Le Malin was a large destroyer ("contre-torpilleur") of the French Navy which served during the Second World War.Le Malin was launched in August 1933 and commissioned in June 1936.During the early months of World War II, Le Malin patrolled the North Atlantic with the Force de Raid, taking part in the pursuit of the Graf Spee in mid-October.In May 29, 1940, Le Malin took part in the evacuation of allied troops at Dunkerque, and was struck by mines. Le Malin was lightly damaged by British aircraft during the Battle of Mers-el-Kebir in July 3, and after being repaired, she took part in the Battle of Dakar in September, but was sent to Casablanca in mid-October.In November 1942, after being damaged in Operation Torch, Le Malin rejoined the Allied forces. In March 1943 she received a massive refit at Boston. She received: two radars; ASDIC; and her 37 and 13.2 millimeter (mm) armament was replaced by 40 and 20 mm guns. After this refit, Le Malin was reclassified as a light cruiser to match allied standards. She was sent to Mediterranean, operating in the landings of Salerno in September 9, 1943. On the nights of October 13 and 14, Le Malin landed more than 250 commandos at Ajaccio.In 1944 Spring, with her sister ships Le Fantasque and Le Terrible, Le Malin formed the 10th Light Cruiser Division in the Adriatic, attacking German convoys at night including defeating a German convoy just off Ist island in February 1944. In August, she took part in Operation Dragoon, the allied invasion of southern France and in December she collided with Le Terrible and was under repair until 1945, receiving the bow from her scuttled sister L'IndomptableFrom 1946 to 1947, Le Malin served at Indochina. Placed in reserve from 1951, Le Malin was converted to headquarters in 1953. Le Malin collided with a reef in the north of France in November 1963, and was decommissioned in December. She was scrapped the next month.".
- Q2713338 commissioningDate "1936-06-08".
- Q2713338 length "132.4".
- Q2713338 shipBeam "11.98".
- Q2713338 shipLaunch "1933-08-17".
- Q2713338 status "Scrapped in February in 1964".
- Q2713338 thumbnail Fantasque.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2713338 shipCommissioned "1936-06-08".
- Q2713338 shipFate "Scrapped in February in 1964".
- Q2713338 shipLaunched "1933-08-17".
- Q2713338 shipName "Le Malin".
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- Q2713338 comment "Le Malin was a large destroyer ("contre-torpilleur") of the French Navy which served during the Second World War.Le Malin was launched in August 1933 and commissioned in June 1936.During the early months of World War II, Le Malin patrolled the North Atlantic with the Force de Raid, taking part in the pursuit of the Graf Spee in mid-October.In May 29, 1940, Le Malin took part in the evacuation of allied troops at Dunkerque, and was struck by mines.".
- Q2713338 label "French destroyer Le Malin".
- Q2713338 depiction Fantasque.jpg.
- Q2713338 name "Le Malin".