[1] On 30 October 1809, as she was tasked with ferrying food and materiel to Guadeloupe,[2] Milan encountered the British frigates HMS Surveillante and Seine;[3][4][5] trapped in a heavy sea, Touffet struck without a fight.
[11] In March 1821, Golo ferried dispatches and materiel from Brest to Fort-Royal de la Martinique, and to Pointe-à-Pitre.
[14] In November 1823, Jean Bart ferried sailors, soldiers and artillery equipment from Toulon to Brest.
[15] From July 1823 to January 1824, Jean Bart transported funds from Brest to Fort-Royal de la Martinique; on 23 February 1823, she captured the Spanish privateer Nueva Veloz Mariane, off Azores.
[16] In 1824, Touffet sailed Jean Bart from Brest to Rio de Janeiro, arriving in June.