Tourville was the second ship of the Duquesne class cruisers of the French Navy. Laid down on 4 March 1925, she was commissioned into the Marine nationale on 5 May 1928. At the time of the French Armistice, Tourville was in Alexander Habour and was prevented from leaving by the Royal Navy. On 3 July 1940 Admiral Cunningham present Admiral Godfrey the ultimatum – surrender the ships to British control, demilitarize the ships at their moorings or scuttle. The Admirals signed an agreement on 7 July 1940 to demilitarize the vessels.
Upon re-joining the Allies on 17 May 1943, Tourville sailed for Dakar and underwent an overhaul. She undertook several patrols to intercept blockade runners in late 1943 and early 1944. Post war she served in Indo-China where she undertook shore bombardment and transport duties. Returning to France on 11 December 1947 she was initially used as a barracks ship.. She later housed the School of Officers of the Reserve then became the Navigation School. On 28 April 1961 she was placed in Reserve B, then stricken on 8 March 1962. She was towed from Brest on 15 January 1963 arriving at La Seyne on 4 February for breaking.
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Capitaine de Vaisseau Jean-Marie-Charles Abrial
Capitaine de Vaisseau Jean-Marie-Charles Abrial aboard Tourveille in 1929Capitaine de Vaisseau Jean-Marie-Charles Abrial aboard Tourveille in 1929Capitaine de Vaisseau Jean-Marie-Charles Abrial aboard Tourveille in 1929
Returning the Body of Myron Herrick to the USA
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