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French frigate Georges Leygues (D640)

''Georges Leygues'' (D640) is the lead ship of the F70 type anti-submarine frigate of the French ''Marine Nationale''. The French Navy does not use the term "destroyer" for its ships; hence some large ships, referred to as "frigates", are registered as destroyers. She is the second French vessel named after the 19–20th century politician and Navy Minister, Georges Leygues. She is the tender for the helicopter cruiser ''Jeanne d'Arc''.
==Service history==
In 1981, ''Georges Leygues'' and the fleet escort ''Guépratte'', cruising in front of an Allied fleet during training sessions, detected a Soviet submarine, which they chased for 19 hours. A rare instance of submarine warfare occurred, the Soviet submarine tried running at and diving under the sonar of ''Georges Leygues'' to try to avoid detection, before she was forced to surface, being formally identified as a Victor class submarine by the on-board Lynx WG13.
The same year, ''Georges Leygues'' intervened when the Iranian ship ''Tabarzin'' was captured by a commando hostile to the new regime, and sailed to France. The commando reached France and requested political refugee status, while the ship was returned to Iran.
In 1987, France and Iran having broken off diplomatic relations, ''Georges Leygues'' escorted commercial ships in the Persian Gulf.
In 1992, ''Georges Leygues'' took part in Operation Restore Hope in Somalia.
In 1999, she was partially modified to accommodate student officers, and started tending the cruiser ''Jeanne d'Arc'' in the context of the training voyages of the French Naval Academy. The same year, after catastrophic flooding occurred in Mozambique the two ships were re-routed to deliver humanitarian aid.
In early 2004, after the 2004 Haitian coup d'état, ''Jeanne d'Arc'' and ''Georges Leygues'' were re-routed to assist in the French intervention there. In December the same year, the two ships intervened in Indonesia after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.〔 In 2011, the frigate took part in the evacuation of the civilians from Tunisia.〔 The ship was decommissioned on 21 March 2014.

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