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To: maceng2 who wrote (180055)11/6/2021 9:38:27 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 220051
 
Out of curiosity, I did cursory search and quick perusal, and yeup, sure enough, he, Ganteaume, did visit that part of the planet and did his thing, arguably (yes, I have good sense for the comedy) helped to maintain peace, secure freedom of navigation, and constructively intervened - as long as viewed by folks of France

Of course :0) wherever there be trouble, might find bloodline … just a guess

He probably just likely to travel in a manner accustomed to, with lots of guns :0)
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Honoré Ganteaume

Ganteaume's expedition of 1795 was a French naval operation in the Aegean Sea in the autumn of 1795 during the French Revolutionary Wars. Commanded by Commodore Honoré Ganteaume in the ship of the line Républicain, with a squadron of four frigates and two corvettes, the French force was ordered to attack First Coalition shipping in the Aegean Sea. The principal target was the Ottoman city of Smyrna, the most significant trading port of the region, Ganteaume ordered to prey on merchant shipping sailing for European destinations and in particular a large convoy due to sail to Britain.

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