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French cruiser Georges Leygues : ウィキペディア英語版
French cruiser Georges Leygues

''Georges Leygues'' was a French light cruiser of the . During World War II, she served with both Vichy France and Allies. She was named for the prominent 19th and 20th century French politician Georges Leygues.
At the start of World War II, she was assigned to the ''Force de Raid'', patrolling the Atlantic in response to German commerce raids. The only incident, however, was when the was shelled in error. To pre-empt the potential Italian threat, ''Georges Leygues'' and other French warships were moved to Mers-el-Kebir (now Oran) on 24 April 1940.
The 3rd and 4th Cruiser Divisions, including ''Georges Leygues'' avoided the destruction of the French Fleet at Mers-el-Kebir and eventually put into Toulon. On 9 September 1940, she left Toulon with her sister ships and , and passed Gibraltar without being challenged (for which the local British commander, Admiral North, was relieved of his command). The flotilla refuelled at Casablanca and continued to Dakar, arriving on 14 September.
The three cruisers left Dakar on 18 September, intending to go south to Libreville, but they were intercepted by Allied forces, including the heavy cruiser . ''Montcalm'' and ''Georges Leygues'' outran the Allied ships and returned to Dakar, where they helped to defend the port against the unsuccessful British and Free French attack (Operation Menace) on 23–25 September 1940. ''Georges Leygues'' hit ''Australia'' twice and avoided Fleet Air Arm torpedo attacks. ''Gloire'', slowed by mechanical troubles and, unable to escape, had been ordered back to Casablanca.
Apart from a transport of bullion to Casablanca in August 1941, the next two years were uneventful until the Allied landings in North Africa (Operation Torch) and the German occupation of Vichy France, when she joined the Allies, as did other French warships. Early in 1943, she began Atlantic patrols from Dakar, and on 13 April, she intercepted the German blockade runner ''Portland'', which was scuttled by her crew.
''Georges Leygues'' was refitted at Philadelphia, from July until October 1943, removing the aircraft installations and adding light anti-aircraft weapons.
''Georges Leygues returned to Dakar based anti-blockade-runner patrols. She then supported Allied landings in Normandy in June 1944 and southern France in August. A French naval tradition says that beyond five months of campaigning, the war flag of a ship gets longer by one metre for each month spent off France; the war flag of ''Georges Leygues'' is said to have been when she entered Toulon on 13 September 1944.
She then bombarded the Italian Riviera coastline around Genoa until March 1945. This was her last action of the war.
She had a major refit at Casablanca from May to the end of January 1946. In 1954, along with ''Montcalm'', she was used for fire support in Indochina. In 1956, she took part in the Suez Crisis, during which she led a group of French warships providing fire support for Israeli ground forces in the Gaza Strip.
== External links ==

* (netmarine.net )
* (La flotte française le Jour J )
* (Croiseur Georges Leygues )


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