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  2. French Far East Expeditionary Corps - Wikipedia

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    "The French Far East Expeditionary Corps was designed to fight a conventional battle against the Japanese Army, but under one of two scenarios: either as part of a reconquest of Indochina or, to placate American desires, as part of a follow-on wave of assault troops in the upcoming invasion of Japan’s home islands. The early fall of Japan ...

  3. French Expeditionary Corps - Wikipedia

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    French Expeditionary Corps in Italy [Corps expéditionnaire français en Italie, CEFI] (1943–44), during World War II; French Expeditionary Corps in the Far East [Corps expéditionnaire français en Extrême-Orient, CEFEO] (1945–1956), during the First Indochina War

  4. Indochina Campaign Commemorative Medal - Wikipedia

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    The conflict in French Indochina started right after the end of World War II with the French forces initially under the command of general Philippe Leclerc. [1] During the first eight years of the conflict, French and colonial troops received the Colonial Medal with the "EXTRÊME-ORIENT" (English: "FAR EAST") clasp, unfortunately, this award couldn't be earned by all in theater and outright ...

  5. Battle of Mang Yang Pass - Wikipedia

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    Groupement Mobile No. 100 ("Group Mobile 100" or G.M. 100) was a regimental task force unit of the French Far East Expeditionary Corps which was assembled as a convoy. It included the elite veteran UN Bataillon de Corée who fought in the Korean War at Chipyong-ni, Wonju and Heartbreak Ridge.

  6. Battle of Vĩnh Yên - Wikipedia

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    The French Far East Expeditionary Corps numbered some 190,000, including 10,000 serving in the French Air Force and 5,000 in the French Navy. The French occupied most of the country, but the Việt Minh held considerable portions of the countryside that allowed quick and easy access to various crucial points should the need arise.

  7. Henri Navarre - Wikipedia

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    Henri Eugène Navarre (31 July 1898 – 26 September 1983) was a French Army general. He fought during World War I, World War II and was the seventh and final commander of French Far East Expeditionary Corps during the First Indochina War. Navarre was in overall command during the French defeat at the Battle of Điện Biên Phủ.

  8. Category:Corps of France - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... French Expeditionary Corps (1943–44) French Far East Expeditionary Corps; R. ... Tonkin Expeditionary ...

  9. 5th Vietnamese Parachute Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 5th Vietnamese Parachute Battalion (Fr: 5e bataillon de parachutistes vietnamiens) was one of the Vietnamese National Army (VNA)'s airborne forces under the command of the Operational Group North-West (GONO), French Far East Expeditionary Corps (French Union army) during the First Indochina War.

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