Henri du Couëdic de Kerérant explained

Amiral Henri Du Couëdic de Kerérant
Birth Date:18 April 1868
Birth Place:Fontenay le Comte, France
Death Place:Paris, France
Occupation:Navy Officer
Spouse:Marie du Bouaÿs de la Bégassière.
Parents:Léandre du Couëdic de Kerérant, Thérèse Le Coursonnays
Children:Hervé du Couëdic de Kerérant

Admiral Henri du Couëdic de Kerérant (1868–1947) was a 20th-century French naval officer, serving during the First and Second World Wars. He was the commanding officer of the ship Jean-Bart in the Dardanelles during the . He restored authority on the ship that had been taken over by the mutineers. From June 1924 he was the commander in chief of the Division Navale du Levant (covering the eastern Mediterranean, the Sea of Marmara and the Dardanelles, the Black Sea, the Red Sea, and the Gulf of Aden).

Henri du Couëdic de Kerérant is issued from a very ancient noble family from Brittany[1] dating back from the crusades (7th Crusade) and with a strong naval tradition. One of his ancestors was Ollivier du Couëdic de Kerdrain, Secrétaire Général des galéres,[2] during the Regency (from 1713 until 1738) in France. His grandson Michel du Couëdic de Kerérant followed in his tracks as a capitaine de Vaisseau in the French Navy.[3]

Biography

Marriage and children

1895, married to Marie du Bouaÿs de la Bégassière.

Career

At Sea

Distinctions (in French)

Legion of Honour

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Henry Marie Léandre du Couëdic de Kerérant. Geneanet. 19 September 2015.
  2. Web site: Geneastar.
  3. Web site: Michel Georges Marie Jacques du COUEDIC de KÉRÉRANT (1931–2006). Espace traditions / Ecole navale: Officiers et anciens élèves . 19 September 2015.