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Paul Lardry

Paul Lardry (1928–2012) was a général d'armée of the French Army who served almost an entire career and Commandant of the Foreign Legion.[1]


Paul Lardry
Born (1928-09-02) 2 September 1928 (age 95)
DiedJanuary 24, 2012
Allegiance France
Service/branchFrench Army
Years of service1951–1991
RankGénéral d'armée
Commands held13th Demi-Brigade of Foreign Legion
13e DBLE
(1974)

Foreign Legion Groupment
(1980)
31st Brigade
(1980-1982)
Indian Ocean French Area Forces
(1983)
Force d'Action Rapide
FAR
(1986)
Battles/warsIndochina War
Algerian War

Military career edit

After completing a course at a private military institution, he entered Saint-Cyr promotion « général Aubert Frère » (1948–1950) (French: général Frère). He accordingly commenced his career at the 27th Alpine Chasseur Battalion (French: 27e bataillon de chasseurs alpins). In 1951, he joined the Foreign Legion. He was assigned to the 13e DBLE engaged in Indochina, a tour during which he was wounded. He received accordingly the Croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieures (2 palms and 2 stars), and upon his return, he was assigned to Morocco at the Corps of the 4th Foreign Infantry Regiment 4e RE in 1955.

He served in Algeria, where he was cited three times with Cross for Military Valour. He commanded notably the 2nd Mounted Saharan Company of the Foreign Legion (French: 2e Compagnie Saharienne Portée de la Légion, 2e CSPL).

At the beginning of 1960, he was a captain in the 1st Foreign Regiment 1e RE at Aubagne then followed a course at the Superior War School (French: École Supérieure de Guerre), and served thereafter as a lieutenant-colonel in the general staff headquarters (French: état-major) in Paris beginning of 1970.

In 1974, he received the command of the 13th Demi-Brigade of Foreign Legion 13e DBLE, promoted to rank of colonel in 1975 and received the Légion d'honneur in 1976. He left the command of the 13e DBLE in the summer of 1976. He commanded thereafter French elements in Tchad from February until September 1980.

He was nominated to the first action of officer generals, at the rank of Général de brigade in quality of a Commandant of the Foreign Legion Groupment (1980–1982)[2] and 31st Brigade (1981–1982), a post which he occupied from 1980 to 1982.

In 1981, the 150th anniversary of the French Foreign Legion (French: La Légion Étrangère) and the 50th anniversary of the Commandement de la Légion Étrangère (French: Commandement de la Légion Étrangère), was celebrated during the tenure of général Paul Lardry.

He was then accordingly designated to the superior commandment of the French Area Forces of the Indian Ocean stationed at the Réunion in 1983. He was accordingly promoted to général de division the same year.

In 1986, he was promoted to général de corps d'armée. He accordingly commanded the Force d'Action Rapide FAR and organized the following years several designated manoeuvers in Germany. In 1988, he was promoted to général d'armée and accordingly left the command of the FAR. He was admitted to the second section of officer generals in 1991.

Recognitions and honors edit

     
     
 

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ [1] Division General Commandant of the French Foreign Legion, Les Chefs COMLE
  2. ^ [2] Division General Commandant of the French Foreign Legion, Les Chefs COMLE

Sources edit

  • Répertoire des chefs de corps
  • Centre de documentation de la Légion étrangère
  • Répertoire des citations (BCAAM)

paul, lardry, 1928, 2012, général, armée, french, army, served, almost, entire, career, commandant, foreign, legion, born, 1928, september, 1928, diedjanuary, 2012allegiance, franceservice, branchfrench, armyyears, service1951, 1991rankgénéral, arméecommands, . Paul Lardry 1928 2012 was a general d armee of the French Army who served almost an entire career and Commandant of the Foreign Legion 1 Paul LardryBorn 1928 09 02 2 September 1928 age 95 DiedJanuary 24 2012Allegiance FranceService wbr branchFrench ArmyYears of service1951 1991RankGeneral d armeeCommands held13th Demi Brigade of Foreign Legion13e DBLE 1974 Foreign Legion Groupment 1980 31st Brigade 1980 1982 Indian Ocean French Area Forces 1983 Force d Action RapideFAR 1986 Battles warsIndochina WarAlgerian War Contents 1 Military career 2 Recognitions and honors 3 See also 4 References 4 1 SourcesMilitary career editAfter completing a course at a private military institution he entered Saint Cyr promotion general Aubert Frere 1948 1950 French general Frere He accordingly commenced his career at the 27th Alpine Chasseur Battalion French 27e bataillon de chasseurs alpins In 1951 he joined the Foreign Legion He was assigned to the 13e DBLE engaged in Indochina a tour during which he was wounded He received accordingly the Croix de guerre des theatres d operations exterieures 2 palms and 2 stars and upon his return he was assigned to Morocco at the Corps of the 4th Foreign Infantry Regiment 4e RE in 1955 He served in Algeria where he was cited three times with Cross for Military Valour He commanded notably the 2nd Mounted Saharan Company of the Foreign Legion French 2e Compagnie Saharienne Portee de la Legion 2e CSPL At the beginning of 1960 he was a captain in the 1st Foreign Regiment 1e RE at Aubagne then followed a course at the Superior War School French Ecole Superieure de Guerre and served thereafter as a lieutenant colonel in the general staff headquarters French etat major in Paris beginning of 1970 In 1974 he received the command of the 13th Demi Brigade of Foreign Legion 13e DBLE promoted to rank of colonel in 1975 and received the Legion d honneur in 1976 He left the command of the 13e DBLE in the summer of 1976 He commanded thereafter French elements in Tchad from February until September 1980 He was nominated to the first action of officer generals at the rank of General de brigade in quality of a Commandant of the Foreign Legion Groupment 1980 1982 2 and 31st Brigade 1981 1982 a post which he occupied from 1980 to 1982 In 1981 the 150th anniversary of the French Foreign Legion French La Legion Etrangere and the 50th anniversary of the Commandement de la Legion Etrangere French Commandement de la Legion Etrangere was celebrated during the tenure of general Paul Lardry He was then accordingly designated to the superior commandment of the French Area Forces of the Indian Ocean stationed at the Reunion in 1983 He was accordingly promoted to general de division the same year In 1986 he was promoted to general de corps d armee He accordingly commanded the Force d Action Rapide FAR and organized the following years several designated manoeuvers in Germany In 1988 he was promoted to general d armee and accordingly left the command of the FAR He was admitted to the second section of officer generals in 1991 Recognitions and honors edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Grand Croix of the Legion d honneur nbsp Grand croix de l ordre national du Merite nbsp Croix de guerre des theatres d operations exterieures nbsp Croix de la Valeur militaire nbsp Medaille coloniale with clasp Extreme Orient and clasp Tchad nbsp Medaille commemorative de la campagne d Indochine with 2 stars for WIA nbsp Medaille commemorative des operations de securite et de maintien de l ordre en Afrique du Nord with clasp Maroc Algerie Sahara See also editMajor France French Foreign Legion Music Band MLE Jacques Lefort Pierre Jeanpierre Pierre Darmuzai Saharan Meharistes Companies meharistes sahariennes References edit 1 Division General Commandant of the French Foreign Legion Les Chefs COMLE 2 Division General Commandant of the French Foreign Legion Les Chefs COMLE Sources edit Repertoire des chefs de corps Centre de documentation de la Legion etrangere Repertoire des citations BCAAM Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Lardry amp oldid 1128852820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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