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and Joffre, Roques returned recommending that Sarrail's forces be built up to thirty divisions ready for an attack on Bulgaria. He did not specifically praise Sarrail, but recommended that Sarrail no longer report to Joffre. Coming on the back of the disappointing results of the
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As Director of Engineering, Roques was preoccupied from 1906 with the management of the new air service. He was the founder and organiser of French military aviation, and was appointed the Permanent Inspector of Military Aeronautics in 1910. The 1911 aeroplane contest in
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for his own aircraft and in homage to this visionary engineer with whom he corresponded regularly. It was also Roques who initiated the
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Roques was appointed Minister of War in March 1916 after it had been ensured that the Commander-in-Chief
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and then as the Inspector General of Works and Organization for the French Army until February 1919.
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in 1920. Buried initially in his native Marseillan, his remains were transferred to the
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1920 - Médaille militaire - Épée d'honneur de la ville de Marseillan
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after Britain, Italy and Russia had pushed for the dismissal of
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Subsequently, Roques served briefly as the commander of the
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