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| Date from | Date to | Event | Source | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.4.1774 | Mousse , Private Owners | E-WIKI | ||
| 4.4.1774 | On the fishing ship Thérèse , of Nieuport . | E-WIKI | ||
| 18.8.1778 | He served on a number of ships before enlisting on the privateer Maraudeur on 18 August 1778 . Maraudeur took 9 prizes , and Leduc was wounded at the hand during one of the battles . | E-WIKI | ||
| 23.2.1779 | On 23 February 1779, he enlisted on the privateer Calonne , in Dunkirk ; on 2 May 1779, Calonne was captured by a British cutter , after a nine-hour fight; Leduc was wounded at the leg , head and forehead. Freed , Leduc served again on a privateer , the Duc de Fissac ( d'Estissac ??) , before returning to the merchant navy . | E-WIKI | ||
| 17.6.1790 | Capitaine Marchand | E-WIKI | ||
| 8.6.1793 | Enseigne de Vaisseau non entretenu | ref:673 | ||
| 16.11.1793 | Enseigne de Vaisseau | ref:673 | ||
| aft.26.7.1794 | Ça Ira (84)
1768-1795 , Lieutenant de VaisseauFrench 84 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line 1792 Renamed "Ça Ira" | E-WIKI | ||
| 2.8.1794 | Lieutenant de Vaisseau | ref:673 | ||
| aft.2.8.1794 | 27.6.1795 | Le Hazard (18)
1788-1796 , Lieutenant de Vaisseau, and Commanding OfficerFrench 18 Gun Unrated Brig | E-WIKI | |
| 14.3.1795 | Action off Genoa | |||
| 28.6.1795 | 20.3.1796 | La Junon (38)
1782-1799 , Lieutenant de VaisseauFrench 38 Gun 5th Rate Frigate | E-WIKI | |
| 13.7.1795 | Battle of Hyeres | |||
| 21.3.1796 | Capitaine de Frégate | E-WIKI | ||
| 21.3.1796 | 6.10.1797 | La Junon (38)
1782-1799 , Capitaine de Frégate, and Commanding Officer promoted in the same ship ??French 38 Gun 5th Rate Frigate | E-WIKI | |
| 6.10.1797 | Discharged to sick quarters at Venice , Italia . | E-WIKI | ||
| 25.3.1800 | 2.2.1803 | L'Incorruptible (40)
1795-1815 , Capitaine de Frégate, and Commanding OfficerFrench 40 Gun 5th Rate Frigate | E-WIKI | |
| 7.7.1800 | Wounded | E-WIKI | ||
| 7.7.1800 | Attack on Dunkirk | |||
| 2.2.1803 | Discharged to sick quarters | E-WIKI | ||
| aft.3.2.1803 | Returned to France, Leduc was appointed to command a squadron in the Flotilla of Boulogne . From 26 March 1804 , he served as first adjutant of the Navy in Boulogne Harbour . | E-WIKI | ||
| bef.28.3.1806 | Sirène (40)
1795-1825 , Capitaine de Vaisseau, and Commanding OfficerFrench 40 Gun 5th Rate Frigate 1795 Renamed "Sirène" | E-WIKI | ||
| 28.3.1806 | 9.1806 | Commander of the Artic Squadron 1806 | ||
| 27.10.1806 | Capitaine de Vaisseau | E-WIKI | ||
| 1807 | Le Ville de Berlin (74)
1807-1819 , Capitaine de Vaisseau, and Commanding OfficerFrench 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line 1815 Renamed "Atlas" | E-WIKI | ||
| aft.2.9.1807 | 17.4.1809 | Le Hautpoult (74)
1807-1809 , Capitaine de Vaisseau, and Commanding OfficerFrench 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | E-WIKI | |
| 14.4.1809 | 17.4.1809 | Capture of the d'Hautpoult | ||
| 17.4.1809 | 11.1810 | Leduc was lightly wounded , taken prisoner and released on parole . He returned to La Rochelle on an American ship on 29 September 1809 , and was acquitted for the loss of his ship during the automatic court-martial . Exchanged in November 1810 . | E-WIKI | |
| aft.11.1810 | 5.3.1811 | Le Tilsitt (86)
1810-1814 , Capitaine de Vaisseau, and Commanding OfficerFrench 86 Gun 2nd Rate Ship of the Line | E-WIKI | |
| 6.3.1811 | 23.3.1814 | Le Golymin (74)
1808-1814 , Capitaine de Vaisseau, and Commanding OfficerFrench 74 Gun 3rd Rate Ship of the Line | E-WIKI | |
| aft.23.3.1814 | Leduc was then employed ashore until he retired . | E-WIKI | ||
| 1.1.1816 | Retired | E-WIKI |