Dague

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Dague was one of a dozen Bouclier-class destroyers built for the French Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. Completed in 1912, the ship was initially assigned to the 1st Naval Army in the Mediterranean Sea. During the First World War, she escorted the battle fleet during the Battle of Antivari off the coast of Montenegro in August 1914 and escorted multiple convoys to Montenegro over the next six months. Dague struck a mine in Antivari harbor in February 1915 and sank with the loss of 38 crewmen.

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Contre-torpilleur Dague in 1914 (Agence Rol)Contre-torpilleur Dague in 1914 (Agence Rol)
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French destroyers Chasseur and Dague in Toulon on 28 September 1912French destroyers Chasseur and Dague in Toulon on 28 September 1912
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