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  1. Maurice Fargues (April 23, 1913 – September 17, 1947) was a diver with the French Navy and a close associate of commander Philippe Tailliez and deputy commander Jacques Cousteau. In August 1946, Fargues saved the lives of Cousteau and Frédéric Dumas during their dive into the karstic spring of Vaucluse .

  2. Oct 22, 2021 · They sent their two sons to boarding school, and Cousteau confesses that he was a bad husband and father. The film doesn’t dwell on his infidelities but asks us to read between the lines.

  3. Oct 20, 2021 · In 1947, diver Maurice Fargues died while attempting to set a new depth record with the aqualung. This only focused Cousteau’s mind further. Fargues’s death must not be in vain, Cousteau said.

  4. Jan 7, 2016 · During the dive, they became affected by carbon monoxide in their air cylinders, but Maurice Fargues, the surface commander of the operation, saved their lives by pulling them back up to the surface. Dumas was also a major player in rescuing the FNRS II bathyscaphe of Professor Jacques Piccard during the 1949 expedition in Dakar.

  5. Maurice Fargues (April 23, 1913 – September 17, 1947) was a diver with the French Navy and a close associate of Jacques Cousteau and Philippe Tailliez. In August 1946, Fargues saved the lives of Cousteau and Frédéric Dumas during their dive into the Fountain of Vaucluse .

  6. Nov 24, 2012 · Hommage de Bernard Tailliez à Maurice Fargues. "Dans l'histoire de la plongée en scaphandre autonome, ...more.

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  7. Maurice Fargues (April 23, 1913 – September 17, 1947) was a diver with the French Navy and a close associate of commander Philippe Tailliez and deputy commander Jacques Cousteau. In August 1946, Fargues saved the lives of Cousteau and Frédéric Dumas during their dive into the Fountain of Vaucluse.

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