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    was renamed Largeau after French Colonel Victor Emmanuel Largeau; upon Chadian independence from France, it assumed the name Faya-Largeau. The town was...
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    Germain, Captain Albert Baratier, Captain Charles Mangin, Captain Victor Emmanuel Largeau, Lieutenant Félix Fouqué, a teacher named Dyé, doctor Jules Emily...
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    leadership prepared another offensive. This time, colonial veteran Victor Emmanuel Largeau was put into command of the Wadai War. He launched a comprehensive...
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    and defeated Maillard at Dorothe. The French called on Colonel Victor Emmanuel Largeau, who had commanded in Chad in 1902–04, to retrieve the situation...
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    Gaourang was on his way north to pay his respects to Colonel Victor Emmanuel Largeau, Commander of the Military Territory of the Chad. Gaourang died...
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    prepared a list of 40 he deemed to have been killed in action (plus Admiral Victor-Baptistin Senès), whose names were inscribed on the memorial at Les Invalides...
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  • 1904 Victor Emmanuel Étienne Largeau, Commandant 1st Term 1904 to 1906 Henri Gouraud, Commandant   1906 to 1908 Victor Emmanuel Étienne Largeau, Commandant...
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  • Kouno the year before Sibut – Adolphe Pierre Sibut Faya-Largeau – French Colonel, Étienne Largeau (1867–1916) Former: Fort Archambault was the name of Sarh...
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