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''Jeanne d'Arc'' was a
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of the
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. She was the sixth vessel of the French Navy named after
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("Jeanne d'Arc" in
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), a national heroine of France and saint of the Catholic Church who distinguished herself in the
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by helping France turn the tide of the Lancastrian phase. In peacetime, ''Jeanne d'Arc'' was used for teaching and training purposes; however, in case of emergency or crisis, she was to have become a fully capable helicopter cruiser. Toward the end of her service life, ''Jeanne d'Arc'' became unsuitable for the role due to the increasing size and weight of helicopters. ''Jeanne d'Arc'' was built as ''La Résolue'', as her predecessor, the of 1930, was still in service. She was renamed ''Jeanne d'Arc'' in 1964. The ship was retired in May 2010 and decommissioned in September 2010.


Career


Missions

In peacetime, ''Jeanne d'Arc'' was a teaching and training vessel for the naval officers' application academy, and at the same time possessed an aerial group of 2 Aérospatiale Puma and 2
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light aviation helicopters, as well as two
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helicopters. ''Jeanne d'Arc'' was capable of combat deployment, either in an
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role with 8 WG 13
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helicopters, or for external missions by carrying Puma or Gazelle light aviation French Army helicopters. Initially, she was also able to carry
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and Sikorsky or
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helicopters. ''Jeanne d'Arc'' could carry roughly 10 light or heavy helicopters and simultaneously handle the takeoff and landing of 3 helicopters. Following the development of the
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anti-ship missile, ''Jeanne d'Arc'' was fitted with the system in 1974. In 2008, ''Jeanne d'Arc'' was deployed in an anti-piracy role in the Gulf of Aden. The ship was used as part of the rescue effort of ''
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'' during the April 2008 hostage-taking incident. A Gazelle helicopter from ''Jeanne d'Arc'' carrying snipers chased and captured pirates who had escaped on 4x4 vehicles after the hostages had been freed. ''Jeanne d'Arc'' commenced her final cruise in December 2009. The last trip included visits to Africa, South America including
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and
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,
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, the
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, the United States including
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, and Canada. The deployment was completed in May 2010 with a return to the port of Brest, France on 27 May 2010. On its final mission, ''Jeanne d'Arc'' continued to perform its role as a training vessel for French navy midshipmen. On her final voyage, she was accompanied by the frigate (F712), and carried a French training squadron with 103 cadets, including twelve from nine foreign countries.


End of service formalities

The ''Jeanne d'Arc'' helicopter cruiser was formally removed from active service in the French Marine Nationale on 7 June 2010. The necessary disarmament operations were formalised by decree of the Ministry of Defence on 4 June 2010 and announced in the Official Bulletin of the Marine Nationale, Edition No. 26, on 25 June 2010. The announcement stated that these disarmament procedures where to be conducted under the authority of the Admiral commanding the Naval Action Force (ALFAN), the Minister of Defence and the Deputy Chief of Staff, Support and Finance", Hubert Sciorella. On 1 September 2010, at 11:30, ''Jeanne d'Arc's'' colours and name were withdrawn, formally ending her life as a ship in the Marine Nationale. This final colour ceremony on ''Jeanne d'Arc'' was held in the ship's home port of Brest. Following disarmament in the Arsenal basin there, the ship continued to be moored at the Brest naval base. On 9 September 2010, the former ''Jeanne d'Arc'' has its naval number R 97 removed and was moved to Piriouas as Hull Q 860 to undergo the work of securing the
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and extracting the remaining recoverable hardware. The task of establishing an inventory of hazardous materials present on the vessel took place in the naval yards prior to dismantling the hull and was expected to take up to two years. A tender was then be sent for its dismantling. At the time, the French Navy had 76 hulks ready to be dismantled. The issue was a sensitive one, following problems arising from the disposal and dismantling of the former . In 2014, it was decided that ''Jeanne d'Arc'' would be dismantled at
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by the Bartin Recycling Group and Pétrofer, subsidiaries of Veolia Group. The contract was worth approximately 11.5 million Euros.


Gallery

File:Jeanne D Arc 1.jpg, A ''
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'' on the landing deck of the ''Jeanne d'Arc'' File:Jeanne D Arc 3.jpg, Close-up of the turret; the
Exocet The Exocet () is a French-built anti-ship missile whose various versions can be launched from surface vessels, submarines, helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. Etymology The missile's name was given by M. Guillot, then the technical director ...
launchers, 100mm turret and boats are visible File:Jeanne D Arc 4.jpg, The helicopter carrier ''Jeanne d'Arc'' docked in Brest, February 2010 File:Tape de bouche Jeanne.jpg,
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of the ''Jeanne d'Arc'' File:Boat People mg 8173.jpg, Boat rescued by the ''Jeanne d'Arc'' on 4 April 1988, with over 40 people aboard. File:Jeanne d’Arc (R 97) hangar 1.jpg, Hangar of the ''Jeanne d’Arc'' with Aérospatiale Alouette III at Harbour Birthday Hamburg in 2010 File:Jeanne d’Arc (R 97) hangar 2.jpg, Hangar of the ''Jeanne d’Arc'' with Aérospatiale Puma at Harbour Birthday Hamburg in 2010


See also

Ships of comparable role, configuration and era * * *


References


Further reading

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External links


French Navy and ''Jeanne d'Arc'' site

Official site

Marine nationale, Porte-hélicoptères ''Jeanne d'Arc'' (R 97)-Présentation

Marine nationale-ship description, ''Jeanne d'Arc'' (R97)

''Jeanne d'Arc'' moorned at Brest as of February 2012
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