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Because of heavy traffic on the roundabout of which the Arc is the centre, it is recommended that pedestrians use one of two underpasses located at the Champs Élysées and the Avenue de la Grande Armée.
The Army of Burkina Faso ( L ' Armée de Terre-Ground Forces or LAT ) is a skeletonized force structure of some 5, 800-6, 000 officers and men, augmented by a conscript force or People's Militia of some 45, 000 men and women.
His opinions were expressed in his book, Vers l ' Armée de Métier ( Towards the Professional Army ).
fr: Armée républicaine irlandaise de la Continuité
The Comorian Security Force ( French Armée nationale de développement ) consist of a small standing army and a 500-member police force, as well as a 500-member defense force.
It is also used by France, where it is known as SCALP EG, and carried by the Armée de l ' Air's Mirage 2000 and Rafale aircraft.
Originally titled Chant de guerre pour l ' Armée du Rhin (" War Song for the Army of the Rhine "), the song was written and composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in 1792.
Constantly on call throughout the country, heavily engaged in fighting against the National Liberation Front and the Armée de Libération Nationale ( ALN ), the Foreign Legion was brought to the brink of extinction after some officers, men and the highly-decorated 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment took part in the Generals ' putsch.
Image: KatyushaMusee. jpg | An M13 rocket for the Katyusha launcher on display in Musée de l ' Armée
Following their basic training, they join the Section de Sports d ' Elite de l ' Armée ( SSEA ).
It was not the world's first air force, because France's embryonic army air service, which eventually became the French Air Force ( Armée de l ’ Air ), was founded in 1909.
As of June 2008, service commanders were Colonel Boubacar Togola ( Armée de Terre ), Colonel Waly Sissoko ( Armée de l ’ Air ), Lieutenant-Colonel Daouda Sogoba ( Garde Nationale ) et du Colonel Adama Dembélé ( Gendarmerie Nationale ).
Knight's full plate armour, Musée de l ' Armée, Paris
The Army ( Armée de Terre ) is the leading force within the Senegalese armed forces and provides the chief of staff and the Inspecteur général des forces armées.
Although the Senegalese air force is geared towards supporting it, the army may have previously maintained its own very small aviation branch, called the " Aviation Légère de l ' Armée de Terre " ( like the French army's equivalent ), which may have counted up to five light helicopters and two SA330 Puma transport helicopters.
The navy ( marine ), also known as the Armée de mer, is of small size and is commanded by a Ship-of-the-Line Captain.
The air force ( Armée de l ' Air ) is orientated towards providing support for ground forces and resembles an army aviation corps.
* Général d ' Armée Jean de Lattre de Tassigny

Armée and Libération
* Armée de Libération Nationale, a liberation movement in the Algerian War of Independence
Founded in 1954, the National Liberation Front ( FLN ) succeeded Messali Hadj's Algerian People's Party ( PPA ), while its leaders created an armed wing, the Armée de Libération Nationale ( National Liberation Army ) to engage in an armed struggle against French authority.
When he was not confined to his bed, he delivered lectures to ALN ( Armée de Libération Nationale ) officers at Ghardimao on the Algero-Tunisian border.
The PSP military wing, the People ’ s Liberation Army – PLA ( Arabic: Jayish al-Tahrir al-Sha ’ aby ) or Armée de Libération Populaire ( ALP ) in French was raised early in 1976 with the help of Fatah and initially comprised 3, 000 lightly armed fighters drawn from the Druze and Shia Muslim communities of the Shouf.
** People ’ s Liberation Army ( PLA ) in Lebanon ( Arabic: Jayish al-Tahrir al-Sha ’ aby ) or Armée de Libération Populaire ( ALP ) in French was / is the militia of the Druze Progressive Socialist Party.
The Armée de Libération Nationale ( ALN ) commanders and the GPRA ( Gouvernement Provisionel de la République Algérienne ) struggled for power, including an unsuccessful attempt to dismiss Colonel Houari Boumédiènne, chief of staff of the ALN in Morocco.
The National Liberation Army ( Armée de Libération Nationale, ALN ), the FLN's military arm, was to conduct the War of Independence within Algeria.
A military-political alliance between col. Houari Boumédiène of the Armée de Libération Nationale ( ALN ) and Ahmed Ben Bella, of the exiled leadership, brought down their rivals and set up a single-party state under Ben Bella's presidency.
The FLN's armed wing during the war was called the Armée de Libération nationale ( ALN ).
The FLN's armed wing, the Armée de Libération Nationale ( ALN ) wiped out the MNA's guerrilla apparatus in Algeria early on in the war ; the infighting then continued in France, during the so-called " café wars " over control of the expatriate community.
Following the recruitment of significant numbers of Congolese Hutu the organization took the name Armée de Libération du Rwanda ( ALiR ).
Joyous crowds greeted the Armée de la Libération and the Americans as liberators, as their vehicles drove down the city streets.
The Ben Bella government, aided by the Armée de Libération nationale, swiftly took control of the dissident towns during a mostly bloodless confrontation.
By 2000, the Banyamulenge were hemmed into the high plateau by Congolese Mai-Mai, the Burundian Forces for the Defense of Democracy, and the Rwandan Hutu Armée de Libération du Rwanda ( ALiR ).
* National Army of Kamerun Liberation ; Armée de Libération Nationale du Kamerun ( ALNK )
Revolutionary Liberation Army of Azawad ( in French: Armée Revolutionnaire de Libération de l ' Azawad ), a Tuareg militant rebel group in northern Mali.
* Armée de Libération Nationale
From 1942 onwards the GC gradually merged into the Armée secrète which was assimilating by degrees the various paramilitary groups of Combat, Libération and Franc-Tireur.

Armée and Nationale
* Armée Nationale Sihanoukiste, a Cambodian resistance group
Gérald-Libois writes that '.. the special meeting of the council of ministers took steps for the immediate Africanisation of the officer corps and .. named Victor Lundula, who was born in Kasai and was burgomaster of Jadotville, as Commander-in-Chief of the Armée Nationale Congolaise ( ANC ); Colonel Joseph-Désiré Mobutu as chief of staff ; and the Belgian, Colonel Henniquiau, as chief advisor to the ANC.
The FP was renamed the Armée Nationale Congolaise ( ANC ), or Congolese National Armed Forces.
Lumumba appointed Mobutu as Chief of Staff of the Armée Nationale Congolaise, the Congolese Army, and in that capacity, Mobutu toured the country convincing soldiers to return to their barracks.
Ordered in 1980 and now in service with the French Navy ( Marine Nationale ) and French Air Force ( Armée de l ' Air )
Tshombe recalled the exiled Katangese gendarmerie, recruited white mercenaries integrating them with the Armée Nationale Congolaise.
This began the building of a new government over the next few years, including the establishment of a national army, the Armée Nationale Laotienne, which was the first iteration of the Royal Lao Army.
the new Armée Nationale Laotienne consisted of light infantry battalions officered by the French.
By October, 1951, the Armée Nationale Laotienne had raised two more battalions of infantry and begun training a battalion of paratroops.
Despite the strongly militaristic character of the Khmer Republic, and quantities of military and financial aid from the United States, its army ( the Force Armée Nationale Khmère, or FANK ) was poorly trained and unable to defeat either the CPNLAF or the Vietnamese forces of the PAVN and NLF.
The council's original twenty-six members included former internal military leaders, former Political Bureau members, and senior officers of the Armée Nationale Populaire ( ANP, People's National Army ) closely associated with Boumédiènne in the coup.
* Les Grandes Unités Françaises ( GUF ), Volume V, Part 2, Service Historique de l ' Armée de Terre, Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1975.
First appearing in 2001, the Beretta 92G-SD and 96G-SD models evolved from the 92G version which was designed specifically for the French " Gendarmerie Nationale " ( French military designation of " PAMAS-G1 " which was initially manufactured in Italy by Beretta with steel supplied by France, and subsequently manufactured under license from Beretta in France by GIAT ; 1987 – present ) and used also by the " Armée de l ' Air " ( French Air Force ) and other law enforcement agencies.

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