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  2. Battle of France order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of the forces of the Allies were French, although the United Kingdom (British Expeditionary Force), Netherlands, and Belgium had significant forces in the battle opposing Germany. Supreme Command was held by the French Commander-in-Chief Général d'armée Maurice Gamelin , his deputy Général d'armée Alphonse Joseph Georges was ...

  3. Ranks in the French Army - Wikipedia

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    The rank of Général de corps d'armée wasn't officially adopted until 1939, along with five other French Armed Forces ranks. It must also be noted that Army corps general and Army general are not really ranks, but styles and positions ( Rang et appellation in french) bestowed upon a Divisional general, which is the highest substantive rank in ...

  4. List of French divisions in World War II - Wikipedia

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    French Order of Battle World War II. Pisgah, Ohio: Privately published, 1995. France. Service historique de l'armée de terre (1967). Les grandes unités françaises: guerre 1939-1945 : historiques succincts. L'Armée françaises en 1939. Les régions militaires. La mobilisation. 1. Imprimerie nationale. OCLC 422113261.

  5. Vichy French Military Division order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The table below shows the order of battle that a Military Division aspired to. [1] In addition, each Military Division had a Bureau of Anti-National Activities [ fr ] , which had the purpose of countering politically subversive actions, especially those by Communists , but also those of the supporters of Charles de Gaulle .

  6. List of French Army regiments - Wikipedia

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    2e régiment de hussards (France) , Brigade de Renseignement (Intelligence Brigade) - Haguenau; 3 e Régiment de Hussards (3rd Hussars Regiment), Brigade Franco-Allemande (Joint French-German Brigade) - Metz; 5 e Régiment de Cuirassiers (5th Cuirassier Regiment) - United Arab Emirates

  7. French Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The French Armed Forces (French: Forces armées françaises, pronounced [fɔʁs aʁme fʁɑ̃sɛz]) are the military forces of France. They consist of four military branches – the Army, the Navy, the Air and Space Force and the National Gendarmerie. The National Guard serves as the French Armed Forces' military reserve force.

  8. List of French divisions in World War I - Wikipedia

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    Les Armées françaises dans la Grande guerre [French Armies in the Great War] (in French). Vol. X-2 : Ordres de bataille des grandes unités : divisions d'infanterie, divisions de cavalerie. Paris: Impr. nationale. 1924.

  9. Waterloo campaign order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The order of battle included below reflects all units of the Anglo-allied Army including those that were not present for the battles themselves (units spread across the area or on garrison duty). The casualty numbers include all the casualties suffered by each regiment over the three days of fighting during the campaign from 16 June 1815 to ...