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Thirteen ships of the French Navy have been named in honour of Louis Antoine de Bougainville: * A privateer (1797–1800) captured by HMS Amazon on 14 February 1800, but the prize sank following a collision the next day. * A privateer captured by the frigate HMS Eurydice in June 1801 * A privateer captured by HMS Scorpion in March 1807. * A brig captured by the British in 1809 * A brig-aviso (1830–1856) * A steam aviso (1858–1889) * An aviso (1875–1920), launched as Allier and renamed in 1887 * A three-masted barque (1902), sunk by a German submarine in 1916 * A mobilised cargo (1914), captured by the Japanese in 1942 * A colonial aviso Bougainville (1929–1940) * An auxiliary cruiser (ex-Victor Schoelcher) sunk by the British in 1942 * The landing ship dock Bougainville (L9077) (

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  • Thirteen ships of the French Navy have been named in honour of Louis Antoine de Bougainville: * A privateer (1797–1800) captured by HMS Amazon on 14 February 1800, but the prize sank following a collision the next day. * A privateer captured by the frigate HMS Eurydice in June 1801 * A privateer captured by HMS Scorpion in March 1807. * A brig captured by the British in 1809 * A brig-aviso (1830–1856) * A steam aviso (1858–1889) * An aviso (1875–1920), launched as Allier and renamed in 1887 * A three-masted barque (1902), sunk by a German submarine in 1916 * A mobilised cargo (1914), captured by the Japanese in 1942 * A colonial aviso Bougainville (1929–1940) * An auxiliary cruiser (ex-Victor Schoelcher) sunk by the British in 1942 * The landing ship dock Bougainville (L9077) ( (en)
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  • Thirteen ships of the French Navy have been named in honour of Louis Antoine de Bougainville: * A privateer (1797–1800) captured by HMS Amazon on 14 February 1800, but the prize sank following a collision the next day. * A privateer captured by the frigate HMS Eurydice in June 1801 * A privateer captured by HMS Scorpion in March 1807. * A brig captured by the British in 1809 * A brig-aviso (1830–1856) * A steam aviso (1858–1889) * An aviso (1875–1920), launched as Allier and renamed in 1887 * A three-masted barque (1902), sunk by a German submarine in 1916 * A mobilised cargo (1914), captured by the Japanese in 1942 * A colonial aviso Bougainville (1929–1940) * An auxiliary cruiser (ex-Victor Schoelcher) sunk by the British in 1942 * The landing ship dock Bougainville (L9077) (1986) * The present , a D'Entrecasteaux-class multi-mission vessel (en)
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