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Sylvain Eugène Raynal

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30: 80: 312: 173:, where he was posted commander of the Fort Vaux, which would be attacked by the Germans on 2 June 1916. He led a stout defense of Vaux over six days of brutal combat, with his eventual surrender forced by his men literally dying of thirst. The defense was so heroic that the commander of the German army opposing him, 161:
He was injured in the shoulder by a bullet from a machine gun in September 1914, and then severely injured in December when his command post was hit by an artillery shell. After ten months in hospital, Raynal came back to the front 1 October 1915, to be again injured in the leg by shrapnel a few days
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Major Raynal was also filled with strong civic engagement: before the war, he had supported the action of
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was commanded by Raynal who started the war in charge of the 7th Regiment of Algerian Tirailleurs.
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Gilles Candar et Christophe Prochasson, « Jaurès et le milieu des officiers républicains «,
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After being taken prisoner on 8 June 1916, Raynal was placed in captivity 11 June 1916 at the
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After the First World War, he was the military commander of the city of
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G.J. Meyer, « A World Undone: The Story of the Great War «, 2006
146:(3 March 1867 – 13 January 1939) was a French military officer. 226:
collaborator Jaurès The new Army and Military section of
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France)
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Bordeaux
Boulogne-Billancourt

French Third Republic
Colonel
Battle of Verdun
Légion d'honneur
Croix de Guerre 1914–1918
Ordre des Palmes académiques
Nichan Iftikhar
Fort Vaux
Legion d'Honneur
Battle of Verdun
Crown Prince Wilhelm
Mainz Citadel
Brodnica
Interlaken
Switzerland
Mayence
Jaurès
Socialist Party.
Captain Henry Gerard
Le Vaillant

Sylvain Eugène Raynal
Categories
1867 births
1939 deaths
Military personnel from Bordeaux

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