Albert Gérard Léo d'Amade (24 December 1856 – 11 November 1941) was a French general. In January 1908 he replaced General Antoine Drude in Morocco. In...
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underground gallery beneath the Cathédrale Saint-Louis-des-Invalides: Albert d'Amade (1856–1941) Jean-Toussaint Arrighi de Casanova (1778–1853), Governor...
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d'Orient was raised on 22 February 1915 under the command of General Albert d'Amade, who had previously served in Morocco and the Western Front. Throughout...
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June, the French commander, Henri Gouraud who had earlier replaced Albert d'Amade, was wounded and replaced by his divisional commander, Maurice Bailloud...
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initially raised as six separate detachments of local militia by General Albert D'Amade in 1908, to patrol recently-occupied areas. Goumiers also served as...
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outflanking attempt to the north of Albert, at the Battle of Arras (1–4 October). On 18 August, General Albert d'Amade formed a defence line from Maubeuge...
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Reserve divisions (General Joseph Brugère, who had replaced General Albert d'Amade), to clear the front for the XIV Reserve Corps and link with the right...
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Planters' Rifle Corps Corps expéditionnaire d'Orient Commander: Général Albert d'Amade 1re Division Général Masnou Brigade métropolitaine 175e Régiment d’infanterie...
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3000-franc fine, a considerable sum at the time, for having drawn General Albert d'Amade, who had become "decorated" in Morocco, as a butcher with a bloodstained...
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Reserve divisions (General Joseph Brugère), who had replaced General Albert d'Amade, to clear the front for the XIV Reserve Corps to link with the right...
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