French aviso Amiral Charner explained
Amiral Charner was a of the French Navy launched on 7 October 1932. She was designed to operate from French colonies in Asia and Africa. During the Franco-Thai War, she participated in the Battle of Koh Chang during the night of 16–17 January 1941.[1] She was scuttled in the Mỹ Tho River in French Indochina on 10 March 1945.[2]
Bibliography
- Book: Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946. Chesneau. Roger. Conway Maritime Press. Greenwich, UK. 1980. 0-85177-146-7.
- Book: Jordan, John. The Colonial Sloops of the Bougainville Class . Conway. London. 2016. Warship 2016. 8–29 . 978-1-84486-326-6.
- Book: Le Masson, Henri . 1969 . Navies of the Second World War . The French Navy . 2 . London . MacDonald & Co. . 0-356-02385-0.
- Morareau . Lucien . Les hydravions des avisos coloniaux: Première partie . Avions . November–December 2011 . 2–24 . fr.
- Book: Rohwer, Jürgen. Chronology of the War at Sea 1939–1945: The Naval History of World War Two. Naval Institute Press. Annapolis, Maryland. 2005. Third Revised. 1-59114-119-2. Jürgen Rohwer.
Notes and References
- Web site: La bataille de Koh Chang (janvier 1941) . NetMarine.net . 20 December 2011 . fr.
- Book: Labayle Couhat, Jean.. French Warships of World War II .. 0-7110-0153-7. 1145256109.