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    Christian Prouteau (born 7 April 1944) is a retired French military officer in the French National Gendarmerie. He was involved in the organisation of...
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    became operational in March 1974, under the command of then-lieutenant Christian Prouteau, and executed its first mission ten days later. Another unit, named...
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  • Jean Bianconi Daniel Martin as Bernard Pons Philippe Torreton as Christian Prouteau Sylvie Testud as Chantal Legorjus Steeve Une as Samy Philippe de Jacquelin...
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    accounts,[page needed] including that of then GIGN commanding officer Christian Prouteau: the three GIGN commandos trained and equipped the Saudi forces and...
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    ministres de la Défense successifs qui ont mis à la disposition de (Christian Prouteau) tous les moyens de l'État afin de les exécuter" (translation: these...
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  • been done to prevent the killings. French counter-terrorism expert Christian Prouteau criticised the siege operation, saying tear gas might have been used...
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  • relationship with GSG 9 commander Ulrich Wegener and GIGN commander Christian Prouteau. Perky is heavily involved in the SAS operations during the Iranian...
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  • second officer of the GIGN from 1974 to 1982, as aid to commandant Christian Prouteau. In late 1979, he was dispatched to Saudi Arabia to help the Saudi...
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    Vincent Garenq The Art of Love Narrator Emmanuel Mouret Rebellion Christian Prouteau Mathieu Kassovitz 2013 Mood Indigo Jean-Sol Partre Michel Gondry La...
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  • subordination of witnesses in 1983. After a nine year investigation, Christian Prouteau was indicted on requisition by the public prosecutor's office. In...
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  • wounding 22. Shortly after the Goldenberg incident, Mitterrand assigned Christian Prouteau, head of the elite National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (Groupe...
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    General Jacques Mignaux General Thierry Orosco Commandant (major) Christian Prouteau Captain Paul Barril Chief Warrant-officer Thierry Prungnaud Chief...
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    Philippe of Ouest-France subsequently declared Prouteau "facetious and provocative", claiming further that Prouteau himself thought the retrial was "a monumental...
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  • Complexe. p. 34. ISBN 2-8048-0121-7 – via Google Books. see also Prouteau, Christian (1998). Mémoires d'Etat (in French). Michel Lafon. pp. 265–277, 280...
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    ההנצחה לחללי מערכות ישראל (in Hebrew). Retrieved 15 April 2023. Prouteau, Christian (1998). Mémoires d'Etat. Michel Lafon. p. 265 through 277 and 280...
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  • Keegan, English military historian and journalist (born 1934) Gilbert Prouteau, French poet and film director (born 1917) August 4 – Henry Scholberg,...
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  • "Jean-Michel Sanejouand, Retrospectively…". e-flux. Retrieved 24 October 2020. Prouteau, Eva (Summer 2014). "Bruno Peinado, L'écho / Ce qui sépare". Zérodeux /...
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  • 'maître d'hôtel' / Maitre d'Hotel 1969: Dieu a choisi Paris (de Gilbert Prouteau et Philippe Arthuys) - Recitant (voice) 1972: Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie...
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  • Danish journalist, author, and screenwriter (d. 2023) 1917 – Gilbert Prouteau, French poet and director (d. 2012) 1917 – Atle Selberg, Norwegian-American...
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  • Italian Olympic dual bronze medallist racing cyclist (1952, 1956). Gilbert Prouteau, 95, French poet and film director. William Smith, 4th Viscount Hambleden...
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  • Erre. Gilbert Durand, Figures mythiques et visages de l'œuvre. Gilbert Prouteau, Le Dernier défi de Georges Clemenceau. Gilberte Vezin, Au bord du mystère...
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