X-Nico

unusual facts about Lebel


YLS

Lebel-sur-Quévillon Airport, IATA code YLS, in Lebel-sur-Quévillon, Quebec, Canada


.30-06 Springfield

M1917 Chauchat: The US used a mix of Chauchats in .30-06 and 8 mm Lebel.

Berthier rifle

After World War I, the French Foreign Legion, which carried the 3-shot Mle 1907-15 during most of its post-1916 combat operations, was re-equipped with the older Mle 1886 M93 Lebel rifle.

Félix Lionnet

Félix Lionnet was a French Painter born at La Châtaigneraie Vendée on December 15, 1832, the son of Félix Lionnet (1797–1842), a goldsmith, and his wife Marthe Clémentine Lebel (1810–1866).

Hardy LeBel

Hardy LeBel Jr. graduated from High School at Providence Country Day School and also attended Boston University where he studied acting for a time, but ultimately earned his Bachelor's degree in English studies.

He was born on August 4, 1967 at the United States Airforce base Tachikawa Airfield in Japan, and is the only surviving child of Hardy LeBel Sr. (deceased) and Joan LeBel.

Jean-Jacques Lebel

This book contains texts by Lebel, Pablo Picasso, Annie Le Brun, Pascal Quignard, Patrick Roegiers and Malen Gual.

Semi-automatic firearm

The Lebel bolt-action rifle remained the standard French infantry rifle until replaced in 1936 by the MAS-36 despite the various semi-automatic rifles designed between 1918 and 1935.

Tristan C. Lebel

Tristan C. Lebel (born July 8, 1989) is a Canadian archer and won a gold medal for archery at the 2007 Canada Games.


see also