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the Foudroyant and the new name one given by the commandant jeuge Duval during the fall of the monarchy, the old name of the Foudroyant was RNS-Sajuuk.
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the Foudroyant is the new name given by the commandant Jeuge Duval during the fall of the monarchy, the old name of the Foudroyant was The RNS-Sajuuk.
  
The RNS-Sajuuk was built in [https://discoverygc.com/wiki/Avallon_Station  Avallon Station] in 821 AS and took part in the first battle of Cortez.After the Battle of Cortez the RNS-Sajuuk was transferred to the Leeds system to participate in the New London Raid.
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The RNS-Sajuuk was built in [https://discoverygc.com/wiki/Avallon_Station  Avallon Station] in 737 AGS and took part in the first battle of Cortez . After the Battle of Cortez and the destruction of the Betheny , the RNS-Sajuuk was transferred to the Leeds system to participate in the New London Raid.
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While the battle of New London was a failure for the Royal Navy, the remaining forces filled in towards Leeds for a final battle against the allied forces. The RNS-Sajuuk was transferred to Aquitaine for emergency repairs. 
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It is at this moment that the commander Jeuge Duval took the control of the ship and renamed it the RNS-Foudroyant.

Latest revision as of 17:06, 17 April 2021

the Foudroyant is the new name given by the commandant Jeuge Duval during the fall of the monarchy, the old name of the Foudroyant was The RNS-Sajuuk.

The RNS-Sajuuk was built in Avallon Station in 737 AGS and took part in the first battle of Cortez . After the Battle of Cortez and the destruction of the Betheny , the RNS-Sajuuk was transferred to the Leeds system to participate in the New London Raid.


The Fall of the Monarchy

While the battle of New London was a failure for the Royal Navy, the remaining forces filled in towards Leeds for a final battle against the allied forces. The RNS-Sajuuk was transferred to Aquitaine for emergency repairs. It is at this moment that the commander Jeuge Duval took the control of the ship and renamed it the RNS-Foudroyant.