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Tombeur retired from the colonial service in July 1920 but remained active within colonial associations in Belgium. In 1926, Albert I awarded him the title
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was occupied soon afterwards. Tombeur was made military governor of the Belgian Occupied East African Territories consisting of the future Belgian
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military officer and colonial civil servant. As well as holding several major administrative positions in the
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from 1909 to 1912. In 1912, Tombeur returned to the Congo as an civilian
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until 1909. Returning to Belgium, he served briefly as
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at the age of 16. He was later admitted to the Belgian
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Charles-Henri Tombeur

Liège
Belgium
Brussels
Belgium
Belgium
Force Publique
World War I
East African campaign
Tabora Offensive
Battle of Tabora
Lieutenant General
Belgian
Belgian Congo
Force Publique
World War I
capture of Tabora
German East Africa
Liège
Belgium
Belgian Army
Royal Military Academy
Brussels
Congo Free State
Leopold II
Force Publique
Belgian Congo
aide-de-camp
King Albert I

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