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  1. Army General (France)

    by 4 stars see Army General . ref The mention of the current usage of a sixth star authorized for the Army General in command of the Paris sector is a legend, this sixth star never existed. ref French ... is Amiral . Only a Marshal of France Mar chal de France is higher however, Marshal of France is not a rank ... of distinction rather than an actual military rank. A seventh star is displayed on the General of the Army insignia by a Marshal of France. The title of Army General in France and elsewhere should not be confused with the rank of General of the Army , which is more senior, and corresponds to other countries Marshal or Field Marshal . The rank of General of the Army theoretically corresponds to overall command of an entire national army with several armies in the field, while the title Army General only theoretically corresponds to the command of an individual army in the field. See also Army General Generalissimo G n ral General Officer Ranks and insignia of NATO armies officers Notes Reflist Category Military ranks of France mil rank stub France stub de G n ral d Arm e es General de Ej rcito Francia fr G n ral d arm e pt General de ex rcito ru ...   more details



  1. Army General

    unreferenced date November 2007 For the army rank s of general, as opposed to the specific rank of army general, see general officer . Image g n ral d arm e.svg thumb right French insignia for br Army General France G n ral d arm e Army general is a title used in many countries to denote the rank of general nominally commanding an army in the field. Army general is normally the highest rank used in peace time. The equivalent position in the Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth , United States Army officer rank insignia U.S. , and several other countries is simply termed general , four star rank , or informally full general . The title army general should not be confused with the rank general of the army , which is more senior, and corresponds to other countries marshal or field marshal . The position of general of the army theoretically corresponds to overall command of an entire national army, while the position of army general only corresponds to the command of an individual army in the field. See also Army General Brazilian Army Army General Soviet Union Army General Russia General officer Ranks and insignia of NATO armies officers References Reflist Category Military ranks bg cs Arm dn gener l de Armeegeneral hr General armije es General de Ej rcito eo Armea generalo kk lt Armijos generolas pl Genera armii pt General do Ex rcito ru ro General de armat sl General armade sr fi Armeijakenraali uk vi Th ng t ng ...   more details



  1. General of the Army

    General of the Army GA ref cite journal title Army Regutation 600 20 see table 1 1 url http www.army.mil ... leader, usually a general in command of a nation s army . Citation needed date December 2011 It may also be the title given to a general who commands an army in the field. Citation needed date December ... and other equivalent five star rank s. Citation needed date December 2011 The rank of Grand General grand general , which may also be considered a General of the Army equivalent, has appeared most ... 2011 The rank of General of the Army should not be confused with the title army general the rank of General of the Army is usually the equivalent of a five star rank , and theoretically corresponds to overall command of an entire national army, whereas the title of army general is usually held by the equivalent of a four star general , and corresponds to the command of an individual army in the field. Citation needed date December 2011 General of the Army ranks by country General of the Army United States General of Army of Ukraine Equivalent General of the Army ranks Field marshal numerous countries Marshal of France Mar chal de France marshal of France France Artesh bod Iran Note Since the Islamic ... Jiang Da jiang senior general People s Republic of China Generalissimo Te ji shang jiang generalissimo Republic of China Wonsu North Korea North and South Korea Capit n General Capit n general Spain Mushir Arabic countries Similar General of the Army titles Armeegeneral Wachregiment F.E. Dzierzinsky ... Marshal Brazil Marechal Brazil Sto erni general Croatia Chom phon Thailand Comandante rank Comandante ... Stabschef Nazi Stormtrooper s Sturmabteilung See also Generalissimo G n ral General officer Army general Staff military See also Staff military Ranks and insignia of NATO armies officers References reflist Category Military ranks cs Arm dn gener l de General of the Army es General de Ej rcito eo Armea generalo kk lt Armijos generolas pl Genera armii pt General do Ex rcito ...   more details



  1. Army General (Brazilian Army)

    Unreferenced date September 2010 Army general is the four star officer rank in the Brazilian army which is equivalent to four star general rank. The only current Brazilian army general is Enzo Martins Peri . Category Military of Brazil Category Military ranks of Brazil mil rank stub Brazil stub ...   more details



  1. Polish Army in France

    The term Polish Army in France might refer to the following units of the Polish Army Polish Legions in Italy of late 18th century early 19th century fighting for Napoleon I Haller s Army Polish Army formed in France under the command of General J zef Haller de Hallenburg during the final stages of World War I, known as the Blue Army or Haller s Army Polish Army in France 1939 1940 formed in France under the command of General W adys aw Sikorski in late 1939, after the fall of Poland in the effect of the Polish Defensive War For more information on other Polish armies fighting alongside the French see the articles on Duchy of Warsaw and Paris Commune . disambig ...   more details



  1. Eighth Army (France)

    The Eighth Army lang fr VIIIe Arm e was a Field army of the French Army during the World War I and World War II . After the armistice it was part of the occupation of the Rhineland . On 21 October 1919 it was combined with the Tenth Army France Tenth Army to form the French Army of the Rhine . It was reformed in the Second World War . Commanders World War I General Victor d Urbal d Urbal 20 October 1914 2 April 1915 General Putz 2 April 1915 22 May 1915 General Humbert 9 March 1915 24 July 1915 General G rard 24 July 1915 5 November 1915 General Deprez 5 November 1915 31 December 1916 General Augustin G rard 31 December 1917 21 October 1919 World War II General Marcel Garchery 2 September 1939 21 May 1940 General Emile Laure 21 May 23 June 1940 Category Field armies of France 08 Category Military units and formations of France in World War I Category Military units and formations of France in World War II fr 8e arm e France ...   more details



  1. Ninth Army (France)

    The Ninth Army lang fr IXe Arm e was a Field army of the French Army during World War I and World War II . It initially was the only part of the French army that faced the Germans directly as they came unexpectedley through the Ardennes during the early stages of the Fall of France . Commanders World War I General Ferdinand Foch 29 August 1914 5 October 1914 General Antoine de Mitry 6 July 1918 7 August 1918 World War II General Andr Corap 2 September 1939 19 May 1940 General Henri Giraud 19 May 1940 Category Field armies of France 09 Category Military units and formations of France in World War I Category Military units and formations of France in World War II fr 9e arm e fran aise sv 9e Arm e ...   more details



  1. Fourth Army (France)

    The Fourth Army lang fr IVe Arm e was a Field army of the French Army , which fought during World War I and World War II . Commanders World War I General Fernand de Langle de Cary Mobilization 11 December 1915 General Henri Gouraud French Army officer Henri Gouraud 11 December 1915 19 December 1916 General Marie mile Fayolle 19 December 1916 31 December 1916 General Pierre Roques 31 December 1916 23 March 1917 General Fran ois Anthoine 23 March 1917 15 June 1917 General Henri Gouraud French Army officer Henri Gouraud 15 June 1917 Armistice World War II General Edouard R quin 2 September 1939 6 July 1940 Category Field armies of France 04 Category Military units and formations of France in World War II Category Military units and formations of France in World War I Category Military units and formations established in 1914 Category 1914 establishments in France fr 4e arm e fran aise ...   more details



  1. Tenth Army (France)

    The Tenth Army lang fr Xe Arm e was a Field army of the French Army during World War I . It took part in the Battle of the Somme in 1916. After the armistice it was part of the occupation of the Rhineland . On 21 October 1919 it was combined with the Eighth Army France Eighth Army to form the French Army of the Rhine . It was reformed in the Second World War . Commanders World War I General de Maudhuy 3 October 1914 2 April 1915 General Victor d Urbal d Urbal 2 April 1915 4 April 1916 General Micheler 4 April 27 December 1916 General Duchene 27 December 1916 11 December 1917 General Maistre 11 December 1917 10 June 1918 General Charles Mangin 10 June 1918 21 October 1919 World War II General Robert Altmayer 24 May 19 June 1940 Category Field armies of France 10 Category Military units and formations of France in World War I fr 10e arm e fran aise ...   more details



  1. Second Army (France)

    The Second Army lang fr IIe Arm e was a Field army of the French Army during World War I and World War II . The Army became famous for fighting the Battle of Verdun in 1916 under Philippe P tain . Commanders World War I General No l douard, vicomte de Curi res de Castelnau de Curi res de Castelnau Mobilization 21 June 1915 General Philippe P tain P tain 21 June 1915 1 May 1916 General Robert Nivelle Nivelle 1 May 1916 15 December 1916 General Adolphe Guillaumat Guillaumat 15 December 1916 11 December 1917 General Auguste Edouard Hirschauer 11 December 1917 Armistice World War II General Charles Huntziger 2 September 1939 5 June 1940 General Henry Freydenberg 5 June 31 July 1940 Category Field armies of France 02 Category Military units and formations of France in World War I Category Military units and formations of France in World War II Category Military units and formations established in 1914 Category 1914 establishments in France fr 2e arm e France sv 2e Arm e ...   more details



  1. Sixth Army (France)

    The Sixth Army lang fr VIe Arm e was a Field army of the French Army during World War I and World War II . Commanders World War I General Michel Joseph Maunoury Maunoury 26 August 1914 13 March 1915 General Dubois 13 March 1915 26 February 1916 General Marie mile Fayolle Fayolle 26 February 1916 19 December 1916 General Charles Mangin Mangin 19 December 1916 4 May 1917 General Maistre 4 May 1917 11 December 1917 General Denis Auguste Duch ne Duch ne 11 December 1917 10 June 1918 General Jean Degoutte 10 June 1918 Armistice World War II General Robert Touchon 13 February 1 July 1940 Category Field armies of France 06 Category Military units and formations of France in World War I Category Military units and formations of France in World War II Category Military units and formations established in 1914 Category 1914 establishments in France fr 6e arm e fran aise ...   more details



  1. 9th Army Corps (France)

    of the Fourth Army France Fourth Army , under General Edouard R quin , itself a part of the groupe d arm e 2 which charged with the defence of the Maginot Line . Battle of France From late 1939 to May 1940, the 9th Corps was deployed around the Saint Avold Faulquemont sector, in Moselle , with the general ... la For t , in Normandy Normandie , along with general Marie Robert Altmayer Altmayer s Tenth Army France 10 me Arm e . Attempts at organised defence were bypassed by the Germans and these units were ...The 9 me corps d arm e 9th Army Corps was a large military formation military of the French Army , constituted during the First French Empire First and the Second French Empire , and during the First World War First and the Second World War . History First Empire The 9 me corps d arm e was founded in 1809 under Marshal of France Marshal Charles XIV John of Sweden Bernadotte , regrouping Saxony Saxon troops allied with France. The 9th Corps notably saw action during the Battle of Wagram . First World War At the mobilisation, a 9th Army Corps was constituted near Tours as a subunit of the Second Army France Second Army . The 9th Corps comprised two infantry divisions, the 17e division d infanterie 17th and 52e division d infanterie 52nd , and the Division marocaine , a colonial infantry division. Second World War In early September 1939, the 9th Corps was re created in Tours , under general ... Line were gradually brought back and sent on the front on the Somme river . On 22 May, General ... la France, sans date ref . Most of the soldiers were kept in captivity in Germany until 1945. Sources and references Reflist Category Corps of France 009 Category Military units and formations of France in World War I Category Army corps of World War II Category Military history of France during World War II Category World War II Western European Theatre Category Military units and formations of France in World War II fr 9e corps d arm e France pl IX Korpus Wielkiej Armii ...   more details



  1. 4th Army Corps (France)

    The 4th Army Corps ref French sources refer to this formation exclusively as 4e Corps d Armee, not IV Corps. The French Army apparently does not use Roman numerals for corps. ref of the French Army was formed in 1873 at Le Mans under G n ral douard Jean tienne Deligny. On mobilisation in 1914, it came under control of the Third Army France Third Army and comprised the 7th and 8th Infantry Division France 8th Infantry Divisions. The 7th Inf Div consisted of the 13th Brigade with the 101st and 102nd Infantry Regiments and the 14th Inf Bde with the 103rd and 104th Infantry Regiments. Also part of the Division was a squadron of the 14th R giment de hussards, the 25e r giment d artillerie de campagne, and the 1st Engineer Regiment. The 8th Inf Div had the 15th Brigade 124th and 130th Infantry Regts and the 16th Brigade 115th and 117th Infantry Regiments plus the 31e r giment de hussards. Corps units included the 315th and 317th Infantry Regiments, 14e r giment de hussards, 44e r giment d artillerie de campagne and the 6e r giment du g nie. After the war, from 11 to 20 February 1919 it was commanded by General Marie Jean Auguste Paulinier. During the 1940 Battle of France the 4th Army Corps was part of the French First Army Group s First Army France First Army , and included the 32nd Infantry Division France 32nd Infantry Division . Sources and references references fr 4e corps d arm e Category Military units and formations of France in World War I IV Category Army corps of World War II Category Military units and formations of France in World War II Category Corps of France 004 Category Military units and formations established in 1873 fr 4e corps d arm e France ...   more details



  1. Seventh Army (France)

    The Seventh Army lang fr VIIe Arm e was a field army of the French Army during World War I and World War II . Commanders World War I General Putz 8 December 1914 2 April 1915 General de Maud Huy 2 April 1915 3 November 1915 General de Villaret 3 November 1915 19 December 1916 General Marie Eug ne Debeney Debeney 19 December 1916 4 April 1917 General Baucheron de Boissoudy 4 April 1917 15 October 1918 General Humbert 15 October 1918 23 October 1918 General de Mitry 23 October 1918 Armistice World War II General Henri Giraud 2 September 1939 19 May 1940 Category Field armies of France 07 Category Military units and formations of France in World War I Category Military units and formations of France in World War II de 7. Franz sische Armee fr 7e arm e fran aise sv 7e Arm e ...   more details



  1. Third Army (France)

    The Third Army lang fr IIIe Arm e was a Field army of the French Army , which fought during World War I and World War II . Commanders World War I General Pierre Ruffey Ruffey Mobilization 30 August 1914 General Maurice Sarrail Sarrail 30 August 1914 22 July 1915 General Humbert 22 July 1915 Armistice World War II General Charles Cond 2 September 1939 20 June 1940 External links http www.peachmountain.com 5star Robert Thibault French Soldier.aspx Robert Thibault, 3rd Army, 8th Infantry Division, 12 me R giment d Artillerie, 1939 1940 Category Field armies of France 03 Category Military units and formations of France in World War I Category Military units and formations of France in World War II Category Military units and formations established in 1914 Category 1914 establishments in France fr 3e arm e fran aise pl 3 Armia Francja ...   more details



  1. Army of the Rhine (France)

    Army of the Rhine and Army Of The Rhine redirect here. For the British Army force of that name, see British Army of the Rhine . The Army of the Rhine Arm e du Rhin is the overall name for one of the main French Revolutionary Army French Revolutionary armies , that operated in the German theater along the River Rhine . La Marseillaise , the French national anthem , was initially titled Chant de guerre pour l Arm e du Rhin War Song for the Army of the Rhine and dedicated to Nicolas Luckner , the army s commander at the time. An army of the Bourbon Restoration , along with an army of the Second French Empire engaged in the Franco Prussian War of 1870, including the battle of Sedan , also bore this name. Related people People known to have served in this Arm e include general Louis Baraguey d Hilliers Baraguey d Hilliers general Adam Philippe de Custine Custine Antoine Marie Chamans de Lavalette The Utopian socialism utopian socialist Charles Fourier 1794 1795 general Victor Claude Alexandre Fanneau de Lahorie Jean Th ophile Victor Leclerc general Louis Th obald Ihler general Fran ois Joseph Offenstein captain Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle writer of La Marseillaise Source Equivalent French C. Clerget Tableaux des arm es fran aises pendant les guerres de la R volution Librairie militaire 1905 . DEFAULTSORT Army Of The Rhine France Category Arm es of the French First Republic Rhin Category Field armies of France Category Military units and formations of the Franco Prussian War france mil unit stub de Franz sische Rheinarmee fr Arm e du Rhin pl Armia Renu ru ...   more details



  1. First Army (France)

    Insign of First French Army during World War II dates 1914 1918 br 1939 1940 br 1944 1945 country flag France allegiance flagicon France French Army br flag Free French Forces branch type Field Army ... anniversaries The First Army lang fr Ire Arm e was a field army of France that fought during World ... in August 1914 the First Army was put in the charge of General Auguste Dubail and comprised the 7th, 8th, 13th, 14th, and 21st Army Corps, two divisions of cavalry and one reserve infantry division. It was massed between Belfort and the general line Mirecourt Lun ville with headquarters at Epinal. First Army then took part, along with the French Second Army , in the Invasion of Lorraine . The First Army intended to take the strongly defended town of Sarrebourg . German Crown Prince Rupprecht , commander of the German Sixth Army , was tasked with stopping the French invasion. The French attack ... a portion escaped with the British troops. 1944 1945 French Army B under the command of General Jean ... France French I and II Corps France II Corps . The French First Army liberated the southern area ... s and French Pied Noir Pied noirs soldiers from the Army of Africa France Army of Africa which already ... was replaced in 1915. A frantic 1916 saw four different commanders command the First Army an even more ... of Passchendaele . Composition At the time of the Battle of Passchendaele, the First Army was composed of two corps the I Corps France I Corps composed of 4 divisions and the XXXVI Corps France XXXVI Corps composed of 2 divisions . Second World War 1940 During World War II the Army formed part of the forces ranged against the German Army during the Battle of France . It included the 4th Army Corps France 4th Army Corps . When the Wehrmacht invaded France and the Low Countries in 1940, the First Army was one of the many armies including the British Expeditionary Force World War II British ... Army was one of the armies trapped in a vast pocket military pocket with their backs to the sea ...   more details



  1. Fifth Army (France)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Fifth Army Lang fr Ve Arm e was a famous fighting force that participated in World War I . Under its enthusiastic and offensive minded commander, Louis Franchet d Esp rey , it led the decisive attacks which resulted in the spectacular victory at the First Battle of the Marne in 1914. Commanders World War I General Charles Lanrezac Lanrezac Mobilization 3 September 1914 General Louis Franchet d Esp rey Franchet d Esp rey 3 September 1914 31 March 1916 General Mazel 31 March 1916 22 May 1917 General Micheler 22 May 1917 10 June 1918 General Buat 10 June 1918 5 July 1918 General Henri Mathias Berthelot Berthelot 5 July 1918 7 October 1918 General Adolphe Guillaumat Guillaumat 7 October 1918 Armistice World War II General Victor Bourret 2 September 1939 26 June 1940 Category Field armies of France 05 Category Military units and formations of France in World War I Category Military units and formations established in 1914 Category 1914 establishments in France fr 5e arm e fran aise ...   more details



  1. Army of the North (France)

    of France Marshal Jean Baptiste Bessi res , January July 1811 General of Division MG Jean Marie Dorsenne ...Distinguish Army of the North The Army of the North or Arm e du Nord is a name given to several historical units of the French Army . The first was one of the French Revolutionary Armies that fought with distinction ... , the Hundred Days and the Franco Prussian War . Campaigns 1791 1797 At the creation of the Army ... who either failed, belonged to the nobility, or displayed insufficient revolutionary zeal. In the Army ... Custine , and Jean Nicolas Houchard Jean Houchard . Under Charles Francois Dumouriez , the Army of the North ... . ref Smith, p 45 ref Under Francois Lamarche, the army lost again at the Battle of Famars on 23 ... army at Caesar s Camp near Cambrai on 7 August. ref Smith, p 50 ref Houchard won the Battle ... in October. On 17 18 May 1794, the Army of the North won a victory at the Battle of Tourcoing while under the temporary leadership of Joseph Souham . The right wing of the army fought under Jourdan ... of the Dutch Republic in the winter of 1794 1795. During this period, the army was engaged in mopping up operations and sieges. On 25 October 1797, the Army of the North officially ceased to exist and its troops became an army of occupation in the newly created Batavian Republic . The Army of the North s commanders are listed as follows. ref French wikipedia, Armee du Nord ref Marshal of France ... Nicolas Luckner , 19 May 11 July 1792 General Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette , 12 July 19 August 1792 General Charles Francois Dumouriez , 18 August 28 September 1792 General Anne Francois Augustin de Bourdonnaye, 28 September 25 November 1792 General Francisco de Miranda , 16 November 1792 1 February 1793 General Dumouriez, 2 February 4 April 1793 General Auguste Marie Henri Picot Dampierre, 6 April 8 May 1793 General Francois Joseph Drouet Lamarche, 8 27 May 1793 General Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine , 28 May 16 July 1793 General Charles Edward Jennings de Kilmaine , 17 July 10 ...   more details



  1. 3rd Army Corps (France)

    General Jacques Antoine de Barry 1979 1980 General Alain Bizard 1983 1985 Source Terre Magazine No.95, June July 1998, p.  26 7 Category Corps of France 003 Category Military units and formations of France in World War I Category Army corps of World War II Category Military units and formations ... Armored Division France 2nd Armored Division and 10th Armoured Divisions and the 8th DI. There was also ... 2000 plan, the III Army Corps became the only army corps in the metropolitan territory, and the 7th Armored Division France 7th Armored Division joined it, with the grouping rising to 44,000 men with 15,000 ... structural adoptions of the French Army, the Minister of Defence decided to disband III Corps ... France ...   more details



  1. Army of Africa (France)

    Vauillier, page 11 The French Army 1939 45 1 , ISBN 1 85532 666 3 ref . Following the fall of France, the Army of Africa was reduced to a level of 120,000 under Axis direction. General Weygand was however ... References references DEFAULTSORT Army Of Africa France Category Army units and formations ...The Army of Africa lang fr Arm e d Afrique was an unofficial but commonly used term for those portions of the French Army recruited from or normally stationed in French North Africa Morocco , Algeria and Tunisia ... from mainland France might choose to serve with the Muslim rank and file of the Spahis and Tirailleurs ... remained predominately voluntary in peacetime. As in France itself, military service was an obligation ... two years of compulsory service three years from 1913 . Officers of all branches of the Army ... status The Arm e d Afrique was formally part of the French metropolitan army comprising a separate army corps. The designation of 19th Army Corps France 19th Army Corps 19e Corps d Arm e was allocated to the Arm e d Afrique in 1873. ref Anthony Clayton, France, Soldiers, and Africa , Brassey s Defence ... Army, who had finished their sentences in military prisons but still had time to serve before ..., Indochina and in France itself during World War I . Three battalions sent to France at the outbreak ... to the Fall of France . Officers of the African Light Infantry were seconded from other regiments ... to the above, units or individuals from the mainland French Army were sometimes posted to service ... I At the outbreak of war in August 1914, the Army of Africa in Algeria and Tunisia comprised nine ... of these troops were sent immediately to serve in France, mainly drawn from the peacetime garrisons ... and other units of the Army of Africa. In the course of the war a further 137,000 enlisted ... killed. World War II As had been the case in 1914, substantial numbers of the Army of Africa were moved to mainland France on the outbreak of World War II. In May 1940 14 regiments of zouaves, 42 regiments ...   more details



  1. 12th Army Corps (France)

    Expand French 12e Corps d Arm e France date June 2009 XII Corps was an army corps in the French Army. Commanded by Barth l my Louis Joseph Lebrun G n ral Lebrun in the Franco Prussian War then by General Gaston de Galliffet Galliffet from 1882 to 1886 . On the outbreak of the First World War it was subordinated to Fourth Army France Fourth Army . 23rd Infantry Division 45th Brigade 63rd Regiment of Infantry Line 78th Regiment of Infantery Line 46 e brigade 107e r giment d infanterie de ligne 107 e r giment d infanterie 138e r giment d infanterie de ligne 138 e r giment d infanterie Cavalerie 21e r giment de chasseurs cheval 21 e r giment de chasseurs cheval 1 escadron Artillerie 21e r giment d artillerie de campagne 21 e r giment d artillerie de campagne 3 groupes 75 G nie 6e r giment du g nie 6 e r giment du g nie compagnie 12 1 24th Infantry Division 47 e brigade 50e r giment d infanterie de ligne 50 e r giment d infanterie 108e r giment d infanterie de ligne 108 e r giment d infanterie 48 e brigade 100e r giment d infanterie de ligne 100 e r giment d infanterie 126e r giment d infanterie de ligne 126 e r giment d infanterie Cavalerie 21e r giment de chasseurs cheval 21 e r giment de chasseurs cheval 1 escadron Artillerie 34e r giment d artillerie de campagne 34 e r giment d artillerie de campagne 3 groupes 75 G nie 6e r giment du g nie 6 e r giment du g nie compagnie 12 2 Army corps EOCA R giments d infanterie rattach s au 12 e CA 300e r giment d infanterie 300 e r giment d infanterie 326e r giment d infanterie 326 e r giment d infanterie Cavalerie rattach e au 12 e CA 21e r giment de chasseurs 21 e r giment de chasseurs 4 escadrons Artillerie rattach e au 12 e CA 52e r giment d artillerie de campagne 52 e r giment d artillerie de campagne 4 groupes G nie rattach ... militaires d administration DEFAULTSORT Xii Corps France Category Corps of France 012 Category Military units and formations of France in World War I fr 12e corps d arm e France pl XII Korpus Wielkiej ...   more details



  1. 19th Army Corps (France)

    The French 19th Army Corps lang fr 19 sup e sup Corps d Arm e was formed in 1873. Anthony Clayton writes that the title of the 19th Army Corps was given to the Army of Africa France Army of Africa Fr Arm e d Afrique in 1873. ref Anthony Clayton, France, Soldiers, and Africa , Brassey s Defence Publishers, 1988, p.66 ref Antoine Chanzy commanded the corps between 1873 and 1879, at which time the commander also held the post of Governor of Algeria . It was in service since 1873 through to the defeat of France in 1940. It was reformed after Operation Torch in late 1942 when Vichy French forces in north west Africa joined the Allies after the German occupation of Vichy France. The Corps order of battle in 1942 as far as known during this time was br Division de Marche d Alger br 1er Rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens br 9e rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens br 3e rgt de Zouaves br 2e Rgt Chasseurs d Afrique br 1er rgt de Spahis Algeriens br 65e rgt artillerie Algerien br 410e rgt Anti Aerien br Division de Marche d Oran br 2e Rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens br 6e Rgt Tirailleurs Algeriens br 15e Rgt Tirailleurs Senegalais br 1er Rgt Etranger Infanterie br Artillerie 1e et 3e batteries 62e RAA , 2e 66e RAA , 1er 68e RAA. br Batteries A C 47mm 2 ? 3? br 411e rgt A A br Division de Marche du Maroc br Soit au ... ou 3 ou 4 batteries ? br The XIX Corps fought as an Allied formation within the First Army United Kingdom British 1st Army until the surrender of Axis powers of World War II Axis forces in Tunisia. References references External links http france1940.free.fr oob 19rm.html 19 Army Corps, 10 May 1940 Category Corps of France 019 Category Military units and formations established in 1873 Category Military units and formations of France in World War I 10 Category Army corps of World War II Category Military history of France during World War II Category Military units and formations of France in World War II France mil unit stub fr 19e corps d arm e France ...   more details



  1. 2nd Army Corps (France)

    in the Battle for France Campaign for France in 1940 and during the 1944 45 campaigns in Operation Dragoon southern France , the Vosges Mountains , Alsace , and southwestern Germany. It was active under the First Army France First Army for many years after World War II. World War I 2 sup e sup Corps was one of five corps of the Fifth Army France Fifth Army and upon mobilization consisted of the 3rd ... Armee Motorise was one of three corps of the Ninth Army France Ninth Army and consisted of the 4th Light Cavalry Division France 4th Light Cavalry Division and 5th Motorized Division France 5th Motorized Division . In 1944 45, II Corps was subordinated to the First Army France First Army . During the campaigns in France and Germany, many divisions served with the corps but the 1st Free French Division 1st March Infantry Division , the 3rd Algerian Infantry Division France 3rd Algerian Infantry ... units and formations of France in World War I Category Army corps of World War II Category Military ... 1939 26 May 1940 br 16 August 1943 30 April 1946 br Cold War 1990s country France allegiance branch French Army type Corps role size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel ... commanders Edgard de Larminat br Joseph de Goislard de Monsabert anniversaries The 2nd Army Corps ... Les Arm es Fran aises dans la Grande Guerre , Army Corps, p. 621 ref At mobilization Gen. G rard 24 ... ref Les Arm es Fran aises dans la Grande Guerre , Army Corps, pp. 624 629 ref Aug 1914 Battle ... War Location map many France width 300 float right caption center II Corps major unit locations in 1985 ... , Germany, and controlled the 3rd Armoured Division France 3rd and 5th Armored Division France 5th Armored Division s, as well as the 15th Infantry Division France 15th Infantry Division . ref http ... was probably disestablished in the early 1990s. With the end of the Cold War, the French Army underwent .... Paris Imprimerie Nationale, 1967. Les Arm es Fran aises dans la Grande Guerre . Army Corps ...   more details



  1. Army of Italy (France)

    1905 DEFAULTSORT Army Of Italy France Category Field armies of France Category Arm es of the French ...The Army of Italy lang fr Arm e d Italie was a Field army of the French Army stationed on the Italian border and used for operations in Italy itself. Though it existed in some form in the 16th century through to the present, it is best known for its role during the French Revolutionary Wars in which it was one of the early commands of Napoleon I of France Napoleon Bonaparte , during his French Revolutionary Wars Campaigns of 1796 Italy Italian campaign and Napoleonic Wars . History Revolutionary formation and development Bonaparte s reforms Poorly supplied uniforms and shoes were rare , and only getting reinforcements irregularly, the army of Italy was sometimes reduced to looting to survive. When Bonaparte arrived he took up the role on March 27 , indiscipline was rife. Chouannerie Chouan songs were sung by the troops, and a company of the Dauphin was formed. All the while improving the supply system as much as possible, Bonaparte also reestablished discipline. He condemned officers who had cried Vive le roi , dismissed the 13th regiment of hussards for indiscipline and dissolved an entire regiment when it revolted at the end of March. Purged in this way, the army of Italy was subsequently the most Jacobin of all the French armies. Its first victories improved things allowing better resupply and easing pay problems through war contributions from the conquered lands but memoirs ... army Much of the original Arm e d Italie became the Army of Egypt. Another army, originally called ... Arm e d Italie. The new army s first commander was Andr Mass na Mass na , followed by Bonaparte as First ..., volume VI, page 196 ref It was under Berthier that this army beat the Austrians at the battle of Marengo ... November 1794 Pierre Jadart du Merbion g n ral du Merbion Arm e devant Toulon Army before Toulon ... de Rome . From 11 to 25 December, the army s commander was effectively Jean Victor Marie Moreau ...   more details




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