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クレマンソー by 碳酸
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Golfing Clemenceau ✨
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30 décembre 1907 : naissance des Brigades du Tigre ➽ http://bit.ly/Brigades-Tigre Voici plus d'un siècle, Clemenceau mettait en place une équipe de fins limiers : les Brigades du Tigre étaient nées. Retour sur ces fameuses unités de police à travers notre abécédaire
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little clemmy is so cute like yes girl, read that book
i love pink women
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The French Battleship Clemenceau under construction in the Salou No. 4 dock in Brest, France on January 9, 1939. She was to be the third Richelieu class Battleship but work stopped on June 10 when the German forces were approaching the city. She was 10 percent complete, with a length of about 130 meters. The Germans considered completing her, renamed Schlachtschiff R (Battleship R), but a lack of materials and labor prevented this. The incomplete hull was floated out of the drydock to clear it. Allied bombers sank the hulk on August 27, 1944 and was scrapped after the war.
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Grâce à eux, la France, hier soldat de Dieu, aujourd'hui soldat de l'humanité, sera toujours soldat de l'idéal.
- Georges Clemenceau
La Garde Républicaine, equivalent to the British horse guards, were created the same year as and just after the first French Revolution in 1789 to replace the Gardes du Roi. Their function was and still is to represent and pay respect to the highest positions of the French state. Napoleon I gave them the name of Garde Imperiale, and they have changed names many times during the 19th century, depending on the current government – whether it was a King, an Emperor or a Republic with an elected president. Today the Garde Républicaine still exists as an elite part of the French army, in charge of protecting the French president and government.
Its infantry regiments are tasked to ensure the protection of the high value government premises (Elysee Palace, Hotel of Matignon), both French parliamentary assemblies, the Constitutional Council, the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Paris Justice palace. On a daily basis, this mission mobilizes 900 gendarmes, who are provided with a training oriented towards individual subduing and close protection skills. In the event of a specific threat or a state visit, the Guard special weapons and tactics teams and sharp shooters, all qualified by "GIGN" (National Gendarmerie Intervention Group), reinforce the permanent force layout. They also take part in judicial police operations carried out by National Gendarmerie.
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“Sprung from the Revolution, the conquering Napoleon represented in spite of himself certain doctrines of liberation.”
— Georges Clemenceau, 23 August 1914, France Facing Germany
Clemenceau was a French statesmen in the late 19th and early 20th century. He was prime minister of France during the close of World War I.
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Clemenceau Square in Pau, Béarn region of southern France
French vintage postcard, mailed in 1933 to Saint-Quentin
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