General Joseph Vuillemin (14 March 1883 – 23 July 1963) was a French professional soldier whose early interest in aviation led him into increasingly responsible...
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U. Jean Paul Vuillemin (1861–1932), French mycologist Joseph Vuillemin (1883–1963), French aviator and air force general Jules Vuillemin (1920–2001),...
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appointed second in command to the Air Force Chief of Staff, General Joseph Vuillemin, by the left-wing minister Guy La Chambre. Têtu commanded the Cooperative...
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government that the air force could stop the Luftwaffe. However, General Joseph Vuillemin, air force chief of staff, warned that it was far inferior and consistently...
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Daladier's 14 billion franc plan for rearmament. The American historian Joseph Maiolo wrote the rearmament program launched in 1936 was "the biggest arms...
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Philippe Ragueneau Louis Archinard (Sudan) Olivier Mazel (Tunisia) Joseph Vuillemin (Sahara, Africa) Célestin Hennion Pham Van Dong (Barrette Extrême Orient:...
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Jules Vuillemin (/ˌvuːiˈmæn/; French: [vɥijmɛ̃]; 15 February 1920 – 16 January 2001) was a French philosopher, Professor of Philosophy of Knowledge at...
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LeMay John A. Lynn Berenice Owen-Jones Yves Pouliquen Peter Sutherland Joseph Vuillemin Grand Officers Cristian Barros Dominique de La Rochefoucauld-Montbel...
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of Weygand and General Joseph Vuillemin (Commander of the French Armée de l'Air) over insufficient British air support; Vuillemin doubted that his own air...
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commander, General Alphonse Georges, at La Ferte-sous-Jouarre. General Joseph Vuillemin commanded the French Air Force, headquartered in Coulommiers. Following...
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