Marie Émile Fayolle (14 May 1852 – 27 August 1928) was a French general during World War I and a diplomat, elevated to the dignity of Marshal of France...
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Fayolle may refer to: Bertrand Fayolle (born 1975), French former footballer and manager Émile Fayolle (1852–1928), a Marshal of France Guy de Fayolle...
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Grenadier Guards, was presented with an Adrian helmet by the French General Émile Fayolle. He is seen wearing it in photographs and in a portrait painted by Sir...
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front line. When the Italian front stabilized a month later, General Émile Fayolle, who was the new commander in chief of the French troops supporting...
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General Sir Henry Rawlinson (commander of the British Fourth Army) and Fayolle to co-ordinate joint attacks by the four armies, all of which broke down...
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(général Émile Fayolle) 10th Army (général Victor d'Urbal) from North to South : 3rd Army (général Georges Louis Humbert) 1st Army (général Émile Fayolle) Général...
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Philippe Pétain Joseph Gallieni Hubert Lyautey Louis Franchet d'Espèrey Émile Fayolle Michel-Joseph Maunoury 4th Republic Jean de Lattre de Tassigny Philippe...
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Lille were to be specially attacked. The French Sixth Army (General Émile Fayolle), had 201 aeroplanes. The British had substantially increased the amount...
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Commanders and leaders Ferdinand Foch Philippe Pétain Paul Maistre Émile Fayolle Noël Castelnau Douglas Haig Henry Wilson John J. Pershing King Albert...
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Émile Fayolle, Commanding General Gabriel Alexandre Paquette, Chief of Staff French Tenth Army: General Charles E. Mangin, Commanding Colonel Émile Hergault...
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