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    The Army of the Ardennes (armée des Ardennes) was a French Revolutionary Army formed on the first of October 1792 by splitting off the right wing of the...
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    division in 1794 and fought with distinction in the armée du Nord, des armée des Ardennes and Armée de la Moselle at the Battle of Fleurus and blockade...
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    operation is Bataille des Ardennes, 'Battle of the Ardennes'. The battle was militarily defined by the Allies as the Ardennes Counteroffensive, which...
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    restructure of 1793 Armée du Nord Armée des Ardennes Armée de Moselle Armée du Rhin Armée des Alpes Armée d'Italie Armée des côtes de Brest Armée des côtes de Cherbourg...
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    troops faced the republican Armée du Nord, and (further to the south) two smaller forces, the Armée des Ardennes and the Armée de la Moselle. The Allies...
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    Prussian contingents, which faced the French Republican Armée du Nord, the Armée des Ardennes and the Armée de la Moselle. The Allies enjoyed several early victories...
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    Dampierre was elected commander of the Army of the North and the Armée des Ardennes 4 April 1793, and withdrew these forces towards the Camp of Famars...
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    Commander-in-Chief of the Armée du Nord on 17 July 1793. He rejoined the army with his division from the Armée des Ardennes. Kilmaine's presence for a...
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    inscribed on the Northern pillar (Avenue de la Grande Armée / Avenue de Wagram) ARMEES DU NORD・DES ARDENNES・DE LA MOSELLE・DU RHIN・DE SAMBRE ET MEUSE・DE RHIN...
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    to join the new Army of the Ardennes Armée des Ardennes. The grenadiers of the 1st Battalion, now in the Armée des Ardennes, took part in on 23 May during...
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    (France) (French: armée du Nord), the 2nd battalion within the same years with the Army of the Ardennes (French: armée des Ardennes). 1795: Battle of...
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  • even pushed over the Rhine. French defeats in Lorraine and the Ardennes forced the Armée d'Alsace to withdraw from Mulhouse, to a more defensible line...
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    hills and woods of the Ardennes region were thought to cover the area to the north. General Philippe Pétain declared the Ardennes to be "impenetrable" as...
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    1944 his headquarters in Dordrecht were bombed by the RAF. During the Ardennes offensive starting 16 December 1944, his 15th Army was tasked with fixing...
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  • (Grande Armée) VI Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée) Garde Іmpériale (Grande Armée) I Corps (Grande Armée) II Corps (Grande Armée) III Corps (Grande Armée) IV Corps...
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  • February 1792, and Maréchal de camp 25 August 1792. La Marlière joined the Armée du Nord in the War of the First Coalition, and was attached to the garrison...
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    Liberation Army (French: Armée française de la Libération or AFL) was the reunified French Army that arose from the merging of the Armée d'Afrique with the...
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  • Ardennes (from October 31, 1944 until March 1, 1946) Fighter Squadron (French: Escadron de Chasse) - Escadron de Chasse 4/4 Ardennes (EC 4/4 Ardennes)...
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  • region. With the Third U.S. Army engaged to the north against the German Ardennes Offensive, the 1st Army attacked the Seventh U.S. Army on New Year's Day...
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    Streicher, Félix (1 July 2019). "Une drôle de petite armée in der drôle de guerre: Die luxemburgische Force Armée zwischen September 1939 und Mai 1940". Hémecht...
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    The Armée de l'Air (literally, 'army of the air') is the name used for the French Air Force in its native language since it was made independent of the...
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    French armed forces is the President of the Republic, in his role as chef des armées. However, the Constitution puts civil and military government forces at...
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    troops at Valmy in 1792 and was soon appointed to command the Army of the Ardennes. He led the right wing at Neerwinden. Becoming involved in Charles Francois...
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  • The Army of the Moselle (Armée de la Moselle) was a French Revolutionary Army from 1791 through 1795. It was first known as the Army of the Centre and...
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  • The Seventh Army (French: VIIe Armée) was a field army of the French Army during World War I and World War II. Created on 4 April 1915 to defend the front...
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    North Africa of Axis forces in 1943. On July 1, 1943, the Algiers-based Armée de l'Air general staff (which received its orders from de Gaulle and General...
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    1st Stage 1 2009 1st Stage 1 Vuelta a Navarra 2010 2nd Overall Circuit des Ardennes 2012 2nd Overall An Post Rás 1st Stage 5 4th Scandinavian Race Uppsala...
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  • Ardennes is led by Divisional General Charles-François du Périer Dumouriez. Dumouriez gave his army the private name of the 'Army of Belgium' (Armée de...
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  • The Army of the Coasts of La Rochelle (French: Armée des côtes de La Rochelle) was an army of the French Revolution which was created on 30 April 1793...
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    The Army of the Rhine and Moselle (French: Armée de Rhin-et-Moselle) was one of the field units of the French Revolutionary Army. It was formed on 20...
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