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Bombard

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Bombard may refer to the act of carrying out a bombardment. It may also refer to:

Individuals

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  • Alain Bombard (1924–2005), French biologist, physician and politician; known for crossing the Atlantic on a small boat with no water or food
  • Marc Bombard (born 1949), American baseball player and coach

Weapons

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  • Bombard (weapon), a cannon or mortar used throughout the Middle Ages and the early modern period
  • Blacker Bombard, an anti-tank weapon used by British forces during the early part of World War 2

Ships

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  • Bombard (vessel), a small two-masted vessel like an English ketch, common in the Mediterranean in the 18th and 19th centuries
  • Bombarde (or Bombard), an alternative name for a bomb vessel in the 18th & 19th centuries
  • HMAS Bombard (P 99), Royal Australian Navy patrol boat in commission from 1968 to 1993
  • USS Bombard (AM-151), a United States Navy minesweeper in commission from 1944 to 1945
  • Bombarde, a French Navy La Melpomène-class torpedo boat, commissioned 1938, later captured by Italy in 1942, and then by Germany in 1943, and sunk by US aircraft in 1944.

Place

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  • Bombardopolis, Haiti, was known in English in the 18th & 19th centuries as Bombarde

Other

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