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Islam, Md Ashraful. "ADVANTAGES OF LEARNING FRENCH BY THE UN PEACEKEEPERS: FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF BANGLADESH ARMY PERSONNEL." International Journal of Business, Social and Scientific Research 12, no. 2 (2025): 29–37. https://doi.org/10.55706/ijbssr12120.

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Language difference can sometimes hinder Bangladeshi Army personnel in fulfilling their responsibilities effectively, especially in the UN peacekeeping missions. Currently, these missions are active in approximately twelve African countries. French is commonly spoken alongside their native languages in these African nations, which differs from the language spoken in Bangladesh. The lack of proficiency in French language skills can lead to miscommunication and challenges for Bangladeshi peacekeepers to work in such context. Hence, being proficient in French language can be advantageous for the
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Hughes, Matthew. "The French army at Gallipoli." RUSI Journal 150, no. 3 (2005): 64–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03071840508522907.

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Pham, Duc Thuan. "Jean de Lattre de Tassigny's strategy in Tonkin (Vietnam) during the First Indochina War (1950-1952)." International Journal of Social Science and Human Research 04, no. 09 (2021): 2484–87. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v4-i9-30.

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Since 1950, the war in Indochina entered a fierce phase, especially in Tonkin (Vietnam). Viet Minh forces, supported by China and the Soviet Union, cornered the French expeditionary army and lost many important bases on the battlefield. That is why the US has increased its support for the French army in the war and at the same time trusted a very talented General of the French army, General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny. Jean de Lattre de Tassigny went to Indochina to implement a strategy to reverse the situation of the French army with a series of effective military policies. The strategies of G
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Os'kin, Maksim. "The Romanian Mission of General Berthelot (1916–1917): Cooperation and Disagreements with the Russian Command of the Romanian Front." Novaia i noveishaia istoriia, no. 2 (2022): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s013038640016584-0.

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When the Kingdom of Romania entered the Great War in 1916, it was supposed to receive aid from the Entente allies While the Russian troops fought alongside the Romanians on the Eastern Front, the Western allies assisted them with arms, financial resources, and experienced officers. Military cooperation in the various European theatres of war was a rather complex task, and its arrangement actualised the issues of cooperation between the allies in arms in pursuit of a common goal. The French Mission of General Berthelot assisted the Romanian army in a number of ways, including leading the fighti
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Bosser, Jean-Pierre. "The French army, French soil and the security of the French people." Inflexions N° 30, no. 3 (2015): 187. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/infle.030.0187.

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Garosi, Frank, Jean-Paul Bertaud, and R. R. Palmer. "The Army of the French Revolution." Journal of Military History 54, no. 3 (1990): 348. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1985942.

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James Burgwyn, H. "Mussolini’s Army in the French Riviera." Journal of Modern Italian Studies 22, no. 3 (2017): 414–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1354571x.2017.1321941.

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Kosykh, Tatiana A. "Leaving the Pyrenees: France and Frenchmen as Perceived by British Soldiers in 1813–1814." Izvestia of the Ural federal university. Series 2. Humanities and Arts 25, no. 3 (2023): 211–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/izv2.2023.25.3.051.

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Under the command of Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, the future first Duke of Wellington, the British Army was one of the main participants of the military conflict on the Iberian Peninsula in 1808–1814. In the autumn of 1813, fighting on the side of the Spaniards and the Portuguese against the French Army, Wellington’s army ousted the enemy from the Spanish territories and launched an offensive on French lands. This article focuses on the reception of the image of France and the French in the diaries, letters, and memoirs of British soldiers and officers who participated in the war in France
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Baranowski, Marcin. ""Gotowi do zemsty...” – projekt sformowania polskiego „wolnego korpusu” w okresie kampanii francuskiej 1814 roku." Przegląd Historyczno-Wojskowy 24, no. 1 (2023): 67–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.32089/wbh.phw.2023.1(283).0003.

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During the campaign of 1814 the French army was supported by the „free corps”, a unit that carried out irregular operations. A proposal to form a similar unit to supplement the Polish army was presented to the chief of staff of the Great Army by Stanisław Żarski, the chef de battalion from the Duchy of Warsaw’s army. The Polish „free corps” was to include soldiers of Polish descent that were currently held in prisoner of war camps in France. The details of Żarski’s proposal combined elements characteristic of both the Polish and French military.
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Adamthwaite, Anthony. "The French army and politics, 1870–1970." International Affairs 61, no. 1 (1985): 152. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2619807.

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Greenhalgh, Elizabeth. "The French Army on the Western Front." War & Society 38, no. 4 (2019): 250–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07292473.2019.1643491.

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Park, Kyoon-Cheol. "About the French-Japanese Army Terminology Dictionary." Korean Journal of Japanese Language and Literature 80 (March 31, 2019): 69–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.18704/kjjll.2019.03.80.69.

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Ausset, S., E. Meaudre, E. Kaiser, and A. Sailliol. "Transfusion for trauma: the French army policy." Anaesthesia 64, no. 10 (2009): 1142. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.2009.06087.x.

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Daban, Jean, Patrick Clapson, Sylvain Ausset, Anne V. Deshayes, and Anne Sailliol. "Freeze dried plasma: a French army specialty." Critical Care 14, no. 2 (2010): 412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc8937.

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ROTARU, Jipa. "TUDOR VLADIMIRESCU’S ARMY – NUCLEUS OF THE MODERN ROMANIAN ARMY." Annals of the Academy of Romanian Scientists Series on History and Archaeology 13, no. 1 (2021): 53–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.56082/annalsarscihist.2021.1.53.

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The 19th century was characterised by a deepening and diversification of the movements of European peoples oppressed by the great empires for national and social liberation. The French Revolution opened up the whole period of this century, and a wave of revolutions swept through almost the entire European continent, leading to the period being described as the 'century of revolutions' or the 'century of nations'. Tudor Vladimirescu was the exponent of the Romanian people's long-standing aspirations, the great personality produced by the Romanian realities of the early 19th century, who contrib
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Settoul, Elyamine. "‘You’re in the French army now!’ Institutionalising Islam in the republic’s army." Religion, State and Society 43, no. 1 (2015): 73–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09637494.2015.1022400.

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Cradock, Christopher, and M. L. R. Smith. "“No Fixed Values”: A Reinterpretation of the Influence of the Theory of Guerre Révolutionnaire and the Battle of Algiers, 1956–1957." Journal of Cold War Studies 9, no. 4 (2007): 68–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws.2007.9.4.68.

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The so-called Battle of Algiers (1956–1957) was a pivotal event in the history of French decolonization and was controversial because it involved brutality and the use of torture. The tactical success of the French Army in the battle has been credited to the theory of guerre révolutionnaire, which evolved in French military thinking after the army's debacle in Indochina. The theory situated anti-colonial insurgencies within the Cold War struggle of Western values against Communism. This article reevaluates earlier claims about the theory's efficacy and shows that ultimately the methods used by
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Frémeaux, Jacques. "Les forces supplétives de l'armée française au Maroc (1912-1934)." Revue Historique des Armées 235, no. 2 (2004): 63–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rharm.2004.5598.

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The auxiliary force of the French Army in Morocco (1912-1934) longside the Moroccan regular units, the French army in Morocco counted in its strength some important contingents of auxiliaries or supplementary forces. The flexibility of their recruitment and the diversity of the roles in which they were employed made them highly valued by French commanders. They formed shock units, such as the famous goums, as well as police forces at the service of the officers of the Bureau of Indigenous Affairs. Others, less well-known, operated under the direction of Moroccan leaders. This article attempts
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Nguyen, Minh Trong. "Learning about Nguyen dynasty military in the 1858-1884 period." Science and Technology Development Journal 19, no. 1 (2016): 37–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v19i1.554.

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When a country faces invaders, the role of its military forces becomes extremely important as it decides the fate of the country. In the 1858-1884 period, the French invaded Vietnam for the first time. The paper aims to clarify the army Nguyen’s organizational issues, mode of recruitment and training, and combat capability. Thence, the paper will help to explain why the Nguyen army failed to defeat the invasion of the French.
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Nicolescu, Andrei. "Equipping the Romanian army with French material. Financial aspects." Technium Social Sciences Journal 45 (July 9, 2023): 387–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.47577/tssj.v45i1.9234.

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Throughout the interwar period, France was Romania's largest supplier of arms and combat equipment. This was due to several factors that made the French defence industry the most attractive market for procurement in this field. The financial arrangements in which the French government showed flexibility, the fact that the French industry was one of the most advanced and complex in the world, being able to supply armaments for all the Romanian army's compartments and the readiness to provide its manufacturing plans to Romanian arms industry kept France in first place in the preferences of the R
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Salivon, Elisha. "What Does Jewish Praying Book from the World War Tell: after the Publication by Rabbi Dr. Sali Levy." Tirosh. Jewish, Slavic & Oriental Studies 18 (2018): 110–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2658-3380.2018.18.3.2.

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This paper presents an article by Rabbi Dr. S. Levi published in 1921 in Monatsschrift für Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judentums about French Jewish army rabbis and Jewish praying books from World War One distributed among Jewish soldiers in French Army. Levi served himself as an Army Rabbi in German army. He used his own experience to highlight the most interesting and significant features of French approach toward Jewish military service in time of war. This article of Rabbi Levi serves as an example of continuation of the pre-war GermanJewish self-identification as both culturally Germa
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BAJORA, ANATOLIE. "THE SOVIETIZATION OF THE ROMANIAN ARMY (1945-1950)." Sociopolitical Sciences 11, no. 6 (2021): 107–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.33693/2223-0092-2021-11-6-107-112.

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Traditionally, the Romanian Army had a French military model, and with the beginning of the Second World War, the German, the allied country. Traditionally, the Romanian army used the French and, with the outbreak of World War II, the German allied country as a military model. However, things would change significantly after the defeats on the eastern front and the country’s entry under Soviet influence. The nucleus of the future Romanian Army will be created in the USSR from the Romanian prisoners of war, who enlisted as volunteers in the “Tudor Vladimirescu” and later “the Horea, Cloșca, and
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Pérez Torres, Orlando. "El correo en Asturias durante la invasión francesa (1808-1813)." Cuadernos de Estudios del Siglo XVIII, no. 23 (October 20, 2013): 195–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.17811/cesxviii.23.2013.195-205.

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Este artículo se ocupa de las marcas postales utilizadas por los correos español y francés desde el inicio de las hostilidades en Asturias, en el año 1809, hasta el abandono definitivo del Principado por el ejército francés en 1812. El autor describe las marcas de campo de los ejércitos franceses, así como los cuños españoles utilizados durante la ocupación francesa.PALABRAS CLAVEMarcas postales, correo, Guerra de Independencia, Asturias, ejército. This article deals with the postmarks used by both the Spanish and French posts, since the beginning of the hostilities in Asturias in 1809 until f
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McGuire, Michael. "Cultures de Guerre in Picardy, 1917." Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques 42, no. 3 (2016): 29–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/hrrh.2016.420303.

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In 1917 French and foreign agents reconstructed sections of Picardy destroyed by Operation Alberich, a “scorched-earth” program implemented by departing Germans. The region’s unanticipated maltreatment led French Third Army forces to evaluate and assist Picardy’s devastated homesteads and refugee-residents. Under General Georges Humbert, the Third Army implemented juxtaposing reconstruction policies in Picardy. Along with inhabitants, bureaucrats, and German prisoners of war, the Third Army initiated “a regime of temporary aid” that repaired property and provisioned civilians. Humbert’s subord
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Heitzman, Matthew. "“THE DEVIL'S CODE OF HONOR”: FRENCH INVASION AND THE RETURN OF HISTORY IN VANITY FAIR." Victorian Literature and Culture 44, no. 1 (2016): 43–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150315000418.

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The final chapter ofVanity Fair's account of the 1815 Battle of Waterloo opens with a scene of public panic in the streets of Brussels. As French cannons sound just outside of the Belgian capital, Thackeray captures the chaos that ensues as the English men and women, who have accompanied the army to Brussels and remained in the city during the battle, begin to receive reports that Napoleon's forces have defeated the Duke of Wellington's army and are marching on the city. Rumor reigns in Brussels as the English civilians seek out one another for increasingly inaccurate reports on the French pro
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Shukla, Dr Brijesh Kumar. "Before Dupleix: The Early History of French Company in India." Research Discourse XXIV, no. II (2017): 104–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15323284.

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In 18th century India French rose to political prominence very quickly. They were the last European power to enter into India but were the first to mingle in the affairs of the native powers. They were first who could make out that there exist a vacuum in thediplomatic, political and military arena of India. It was Francois Martin who developed very cordial relations with the natives. It was Governor Dumas who “hired out” French troops in return of territorial concession. This, then, innovative use of trained army started the concept of hiring the others army. Thus, I hav
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Lynn, John A. "Tactical Evolution in the French Army, 1560-1660." French Historical Studies 14, no. 2 (1985): 176. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/286581.

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Adriance, Thomas J., and Paddy Griffith. "Military Thought in the French Army, 1815-51." Journal of Military History 54, no. 2 (1990): 234. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1986047.

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Porch, Douglas, and Paddy Griffith. "Military Thought in the French Army, 1815-51." American Historical Review 95, no. 5 (1990): 1553. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2162788.

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Arnold, Eric A. "The French Army, 1750–1820: Careers, Talent, Merit." History: Reviews of New Books 32, no. 3 (2004): 108–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03612759.2004.10528680.

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Doyle, W. "The French Army, 1750-1820: Careers, Talents, Merit." English Historical Review 118, no. 477 (2003): 806–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/118.477.806.

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Daban, J. L., R. M. Blot, N. Donat, B. Clavier, S. Ausset, and A. Sailliol. "Fresh whole blood transfusion: The French army experience." European Journal of Anaesthesiology 28 (June 2011): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00003643-201106001-00295.

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Javaudin, Olivier, A. Baillon, N. Varin, et al. "Air-drop blood supply in the French Army." Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 164, no. 4 (2018): 240–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jramc-2017-000886.

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BackgroundHaemorrhagic shock remains the leading cause of preventable death in overseas and austere settings. Transfusion of blood components is critical in the management of this kind of injury. For French naval and ground military units, this supply often takes too long considering the short shelf-life of red blood cell concentrates (RBCs) and the limited duration of transport in cooling containers (five to six days). Air-drop supply could be an alternative to overcome these difficulties on the condition that air-drop does not cause damage to blood units.MethodsAfter a period of study and te
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Reid, Brian Holden. "Military thought in the French army, 1815–51." History of European Ideas 13, no. 4 (1991): 458–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0191-6599(91)90040-6.

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Dean, William T. "The French Colonial Army and the Great War." Historian 76, no. 3 (2014): 479–517. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hisn.12045.

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James, A. "The French Army, 1750-1820: Careers, Talent, Merit." French History 17, no. 3 (2003): 333–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fh/17.3.333.

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Turos, Maria Joanna. "Lazarety armii francuskiej na północnym Mazowszu w 1806 i 1807 r." Medycyna Nowożytna 27, no. 2 (2021): 9–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/12311960mn.21.011.15239.

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French Army Lazarets in northern Mazovia in 1806 and 1807 At the turn of 1806/07, French troops fought a series of battles and skirmishes with the Russian army in northern Mazovia. Wounded and sick soldiers were taken to fi eld hospitals, often organized just outside the area of military operations. Determining the locations of such institutions allows for the verifi cation of the burial sites and, at the same time, for the commemoration of both the soldiers who died there and the staff employed.
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Tchoudinov, Alexandre. "The “Death March” of Bonaparte’s Army of Orient to Damanhour on 3—9 July 1798." ISTORIYA 15, no. 6 (140) (2024): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840031051-5.

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The military historians of Bonaparte’s Egyptian campaign of 1798—1801 traditionally paid attention mainly to the fighting during this campaign. The author of the article suggests exploring also, in accordance with the latest approaches of military historical anthropology, events what happened at the same time “beyond the edge of the battlefield”. He analyzes the facts related to the first great march of Bonaparte’s Army of Orient across the desert from Alexandria to Damanhour on July 3—9, 1798, which became for French soldiers actually a “death march”. The first serious test for the Army of Or
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Bene, Krisztián. "The Hungarian Members of the French Foreign Legion in the Battle of France in 1940." Belvedere Meridionale 35, no. 2 (2023): 110–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/belv.2023.2.8.

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In the period between the two world wars, a significant number of Hungarians settled down in France for various reasons. After France entered the war in September 1939, many of the members of the Hungarian diaspora living in France joined the French army. These candidates who did not have French nationality were assigned to the French Foreign Legion by the French military command. These new recruits were trained in the south of France, after which they were deployed against the German army, which was on the offensive in May and June 1940. Many were killed in the fierce fighting, and afterwards
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Olejniczak, Andrzej. "„Mężni wojownicy... gromadźcie się pod sztandarami Napoleona Wielkiego...” Pułk Pruski w służbie napoleońskiej i Polacy." Przegląd Historyczno-Wojskowy 25, no. 3 (2024): 36–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.32089/wbh.phw.2024.3(289).0002.

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To date, only a few works have been written regarding the functioning of foreign formations in the French army, but these are mostly general studies. The service of Poles in foreign units of the Napoleonic army is one of the lesser-known research issues. Based on French archives, this article attempts to present the service of Poles in the Prussian Regiment, established by Napoleon in the autumn of 1806. However, the archival material is incomplete, and it was not possible to determine the exact number of Poles serving in this unit between 1806–1813.
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Hauser, Philippe. "Un attaché militaire à Berlin avant la Grande Guerre (1909-1912)." Revue Historique des Armées 235, no. 2 (2004): 82–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rharm.2004.5603.

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A military attaché in Berlin before The Great War Colonel Maurice Pelle had been French military attaché in Berlin for two years when the «Agadir crisis» exploded in July 1911, Kaiser Wilhelm II deploying a gunboat to the Moroccan port to «protect German interests», at the risk of war with France. Thanks to secret letters that Pelle addressed to Joffre, the head of the French army, and to Messimy, minister of war, which were passed on to Caillaux, the prime minister, the latter knew that German sabre-rattling was a bluff and that the German army was not ready for war. This permitted Caillaux t
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Lynn, John A. "Toward an Army of Honor: The Moral Evolution of the French Army, 1789-1815." French Historical Studies 16, no. 1 (1989): 152. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/286437.

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Fregan, Beatrix, and Zoltán Rajnai. "Western European Example of Defense Development." Műszaki Tudományos Közlemények 11, no. 1 (2019): 55–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.33894/mtk-2019.11.10.

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Abstract It is particularly important for the French political leadership to maintain French independence, to develop military defense capabilities and to maintain a balance between budgetary constraints. The publication presents a European way of continuously modernizing the French army and modernizing its technical tools. France has one of the strongest and most powerful armed forces characterized by adapting NATO-based applications and procedures.
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Sobolevsky, A. V. "Military psychiatric affairs in the Austro-Hungarian, German and French armies." Neurology Bulletin XVIII, no. 2 (2021): 454–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/nb71044.

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With regard to alcoholism in the German army, on this issue, one can point to the rather detailed work of Dr. Stier. Having prefaced the essay on the influence of alcohol on a person, the author proceeds to the question of the meaning of this influence for the army in peacetime and wartime.
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Cheatham, Josh. "An Army Reconsidered —Vichy France’s Stubborn Defense of the Levant in the Second World War." Military Strategy Magazine 7, no. 3 (2021): 1. https://doi.org/10.64148/msm.v7i3.3.

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How is it that the army best known for crumbling in 1940 was able to defend two foreign capitals—Beirut and Damascus—for several weeks during an Allied attack launched out of Palestine just a year later? This article explores key factors that allowed (Vichy) France’s ‘Army of the Levant’ to generate greater military effectiveness against the Allies than the main French Army was able to against the German Wehrmacht a year earlier.
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Arbekov, A. B. ""UNDER THE COMMAND OF A TALENTED LEADER IS A FEARSOME ENEMY... ". THE FRENCH ARMY IN THE PERCEPTION OF RUSSIAN OFFICERS IN THE 1870 – 1880S." TULA SCIENTIFIC BULLETIN. HISTORY. LINGUISTICS, no. 3(19) (December 5, 2024): 50–64. https://doi.org/10.22405/2712-8407-2024-3-50-64.

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The article is devoted to the formation and transformation of Russian officers' views on the French army in the 1870s – 1880s. Addressing this issue helps to clarify the peculiarities of the Russian military affairs development in the period under consideration and allows identifying certain prerequisites for the formation of the Russian-French alliance in the first half of the 1890s. The source base of the present study was the reports of Russian military agents in France, as well as reports of high-ranking Russian officers sent to observe the annual maneuvers of French troops in the 1870s –
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Sidemhamed, Didi. "Intervention militaire française au Sahara Occidental opération Lamantin 1977." Tifariti, no. 1 (2024): 96–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.21747/3078-431x/tifa4.

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The little-known Lamantin military operation was a French intervention carried out between December 1977 and July 1978 by a squadron of Jaguars taking off from the OUKAM 160 air base near Dakar, Senegal. These strikes targeted the Sahrawi liberation army in Western Sahara and northern Mauritania. Despite the support of Moroccan forces, Mauritania was targeted by the Polisario in 1977, particularly on the 650km railway linking the Zouerate iron ore mine to the port of Nouadhibou, which is essential to the Mauritanian economy. President Mokhtar Ould Daddah, faced with the threat to his regime, r
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Jones, T. Cole. "“Displaying the Ensigns of Harmony”: The French Army in Newport, Rhode Island, 1780–1781." New England Quarterly 85, no. 3 (2012): 430–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/tneq_a_00208.

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In June 1780, a French Catholic army landed in Newport, Rhode Island. Given British Americans’ longstanding animosities toward French Canada and initial confusions about the allied soldiers’ identity, cross-cultural accord had to be carefully established. The present essay illuminates how this unprecedented, seemingly unlikely Revolutionary alliance played out in practice.
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Chistyakov, Alexey. "THE INFLUENCE OF THE ISLAMIC FACTOR ON THE STATE OF THE ARMED FORCES OF FRANCE." Scientific and Analytical Herald of IE RAS 24, no. 6 (2021): 165–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.15211/vestnikieran62021165173.

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Nowadays France is a home to the largest Muslim community in Europe. Therefore, the issues of the relationship between government structures and adherents of Islam are of great importance for the country and they become a field for political confrontation especially because of the existing separation of spiritual and secular life. This means that Islamization of the armed forces of the Republic is also important. It is necessary to discover the level of army Islamization and spiritual needs satisfaction of soldiers, as well as the role of Muslim chaplains in army structures. Based on analysis
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Young, Robert J., and Richard Holmes. "The Road to Sedan: The French Army 1866-70." Military Affairs 50, no. 3 (1986): 158. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1988314.

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