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Jean Touzet du Vigier

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Throughout the 1920s, Touzet du Vigier, now a permanent captain, served in the 18th Chasseurs and on various staffs, becoming a proponent of the motorization of cavalry. In 1932, as a military instructor and major, he joined the 18th Dragoon Regiment, which was located in
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Now a lieutenant general, Touzet du Vigier was appointed Assistant Chief of Staff to General de Tassigny and served in this position until 1947, when he reached the mandatory retirement age.
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until 1913. He failed a medical examination, however, which prevented him from entering the school and was assigned to an infantry regiment instead. He managed to get the support of then-
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in Belgium, but, like so many other French units, was forced to retreat. When France fell to the Nazis, Touzet du Vigier, now serving the
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Touzet du Vigier's troops were some of the first to reach the Rhine. In January 1945, he was placed in command of the fortress-city of
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By 1940, he had been given command of the 2nd Armored Cuirassier Regiment. His regiment attempted to block the German
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in Morocco, but stayed only a few months before being transferred back to St. Cyr as an instructor.
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Biography of Lt. General jean-Louis-Alain Touget du Vigier, generals.dk
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In 1936, he was reassigned to the Joint Tactical Studies Center at
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Biography of Lieutenant General Jean-Louis-Alain Touzet du Vigier
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In 1920, Touzet du Vigier was assigned to the staff of General
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Chambéry
France
Paris
France
France
French Third Republic
France
Vichy France
Free France
Free French Forces
France
French Fourth Republic
Lieutenant General
Strasbourg
World War I
World War II
Battle of France
North African Campaign
Invasion of France
Battle of the Bulge
Legion of Honor
American Red Cross of Merit
Distinguished Service Order
[ʒɑ̃lwialɛ̃tuzɛdyviʒje]
Chambéry
St. Cyr
volunteers
War Minister
Millerand

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