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Étoile ("star") is a French naval schooner used as a training vessel. She was built in 1932 as a replica of a cod fishing vessel used off Iceland, as a training ship of the students of the École navale. During the Second World War, Étoile sailed to the United Kingdom after the Fall of France and was used by the Free French Naval Forces, returning to Brest in 1945. The schooner as well as her sister ship Belle Poule are still used by the École Navale as training ships in European waters.

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  • Étoile ("star") is a French naval schooner used as a training vessel. She was built in 1932 as a replica of a cod fishing vessel used off Iceland, as a training ship of the students of the École navale. During the Second World War, Étoile sailed to the United Kingdom after the Fall of France and was used by the Free French Naval Forces, returning to Brest in 1945. The schooner as well as her sister ship Belle Poule are still used by the École Navale as training ships in European waters. (en)
  • L’Étoile est, avec son sister-ship la Belle Poule, une goélette à hunier, appelée aussi goélette paimpolaise. Elle a été construite en 1932 aux Chantiers navals de Normandie par les architectes navals Charles Chantelot et Henri Lemaistre à Fécamp et elle est la réplique des goélettes de Paimpol qui pêchaient la morue au large de l'Islande, d'où également, l'appellation de "goélette islandaise". Basée à Brest et elle est affectée à l'École navale de Lanvéoc-Poulmic comme voilier-école. Depuis son lancement elle contribue à la formation des élèves officiers durant des exercices en Atlantique, Manche, mer Méditerranée. L’Étoile est le 15e bâtiment de ce nom. Comme la Belle Poule, ces goélettes paimpolaises sont les derniers bâtiments de la Marine nationale à avoir servi dans les Forces navales françaises libres. Elles arborent à ce titre le pavillon de beaupré à Croix de Lorraine. Elle a pour ville marraine Fécamp, depuis le 11 juin 1978. (fr)
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  • Étoile ("star") is a French naval schooner used as a training vessel. She was built in 1932 as a replica of a cod fishing vessel used off Iceland, as a training ship of the students of the École navale. During the Second World War, Étoile sailed to the United Kingdom after the Fall of France and was used by the Free French Naval Forces, returning to Brest in 1945. The schooner as well as her sister ship Belle Poule are still used by the École Navale as training ships in European waters. (en)
  • L’Étoile est, avec son sister-ship la Belle Poule, une goélette à hunier, appelée aussi goélette paimpolaise. Elle a été construite en 1932 aux Chantiers navals de Normandie par les architectes navals Charles Chantelot et Henri Lemaistre à Fécamp et elle est la réplique des goélettes de Paimpol qui pêchaient la morue au large de l'Islande, d'où également, l'appellation de "goélette islandaise". Elle a pour ville marraine Fécamp, depuis le 11 juin 1978. (fr)
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