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    Alphonse Pierre Juin (16 December 1888 – 27 January 1967) was a senior French Army general who became Marshal of France. A graduate of the École Spéciale...
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  • Look up juin or Juin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Juin may refer to: Juin is the month of June in French Alphonse Juin (1888–1967), Marshal of...
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  • April 1851 during the French Second Republic Alphonse Juin (1888–1967), Marshal of France Camille Alphonse Trézel (1780–1860), French général de division...
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    troops of the French Expeditionary Corps (FEC), commanded by General Alphonse Juin, and mostly targeted civilian women and girls (as well as a few men...
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    a Marshal in the first place. The last living Marshal of France was Alphonse Juin, promoted in 1952, who died in 1967. The latest Marshal of France was...
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    residence of General Alphonse Juin, the senior French Army officer in North Africa. While they surrounded his house (making Juin a hostage) Murphy attempted...
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    minority of the "Pied-Noir". One notable pied-noir from Bône was General Alphonse Juin, a Marshal of France and then the Central European NATO Commander. Construction...
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    cheese in 2019 because of the cost of provincial regulations. Brother Alphonse Juin arrived at the Notre-Dame du Lac Monastery in Quebec in 1893 with a...
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    the Italian Campaign of World War II, under the command of General Alphonse Juin. Consisting of 112,000 men divided into four divisions, all but one...
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    Expeditionary Corps (French: corps expéditionnaire français) led by the Marshal Alphonse Juin by landing in Provence, liberating Toulon and Marseille, fighting in...
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    Algiers the same day, most Vichy figures were arrested (including General Alphonse Juin, chief commander in North Africa, and Vichy admiral François Darlan)...
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    right flank, the basis of a two-division French XIX Corps (General Alphonse Juin) was assembling. In the south was the US II Corps (Major General Lloyd...
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    Fayolle Michel-Joseph Maunoury 4th Republic Jean de Lattre de Tassigny Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque Alphonse Juin 5th Republic Marie-Pierre Kœnig...
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    birth to the French Expeditionary Corps under the command of Général Alphonse Juin, future Maréchal de France, and Général Joseph de Goislard de Monsabert...
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    French authorities, in particular with the new Resident General, General Alphonse Juin, who applied severe measures and pressured the sultan to disavow the...
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    Jean-Baptiste Jourdan (1762–1833), Marshal of the Empire, Governor 1830–1833 Alphonse Juin (1888–1967), Marshal of France Jean-Baptiste Kléber (1753–1800) (heart)...
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    Simultaneously, the French Expeditionary Corps (CEF) led by General Alphonse Juin would continue its "right hook" move towards Monte Cairo, the hinge...
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    Croix de Guerre by the military commander of French Africa, General Alphonse Juin:[citation needed] As commander of a Franco-American detachment on the...
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    circus clown Tony Gatlif, filmmaker Marlène Jobert, actress and author Alphonse Juin, Marshal of France Marcel Cerdan, boxer Jean-François Larios, footballer...
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  • Artillery Regiment 5th Anti-tank Regiment One engineer battalion General Alphonse Juin 3rd Algerian Infantry Division (Major-General Joseph de Goislard de...
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    triumphal parade, accompanied by senior military figures including Leclerc, Alphonse Juin, Marie-Pierre Kœnig and Georges Thierry d'Argenlieu. Montgomery's troops...
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    (Lieutenant-General Lloyd Fredendall) and the poorly equipped French XIX Corps (Alphonse Juin). Fredendall made Tebessa, over 80 mi (130 km) back, his headquarters...
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    Wounded at the Battle of Monte Cassino, he became aide-de-camp to General Alphonse Juin, the commander of the French forces in Italy (1943 — July 1944). There...
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    French airborne infantry unit under the command of Général d'Armée Alphonse Juin, French Army. Holdfast was a major allied air-ground exercise involving...
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    1944 286 days Army André Diethelm Charles de Gaulle - Army general Alphonse Juin 13 August 1944 15 May 1947 2 years, 275 days Army André Diethelm Edmond...
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    Eirik Labonne [fr], Resident-General 14 May 1947 to 28 August 1951 Alphonse Juin, Resident-General 28 August 1951 to 20 May 1954 Augustin Guillaume,...
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    After Esteva fled, General Alphonse Juin became acting Resident General. On 13 May 1943, on the orders of Giraud, Juin demanded the Bey's abdication...
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    d'infanterie marocaine 15e Division d'Infanterie Motorisée (Général de brigade Alphonse Juin) V Corps (général de corps d'armée Darius Paul Bloch [Dassault]) 5e...
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    Dwight Eisenhower compelled Vichy Admiral François Darlan and General Alphonse Juin to order the cessation on 10–11 November of armed resistance from Vichy...
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    charge of the Auteuil railroad, which later became RER line "C". Marshal Alphonse Juin (1888–1967) was commander of the French forces in Italy in 1943 and...
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