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The narrator is an Alsatian serving with the French Army, and he has the same name ( Berger ) that Malraux himself was later to use in the Resistance ; ;
* 1798 – Wolfe Tone's United Irish and French forces clash with the British Army in the Battle of Castlebar, part of the Irish Rebellion of 1798, resulting in the creation of the French puppet Republic of Connaught.
* 1796 – French Revolutionary Wars: Napoleon leads the French Army of Italy to victory in the Battle of Lonato.
The group raced to the coast of the English Channel at Abbeville, thus isolating the British Expeditionary Force, Belgian Army, and some divisions of the French Army in northern France.
The German Army could muster only 120, 000 vehicles compared to the 300, 000 of the French Army.
Half of the German divisions available in 1940 were combat ready, often being more poorly equipped than the British and French Armies, as well as the German Army of 1914.
Following the downfall of Czechoslovakia and occupation of its Czech part by Nazi Germany in 1939, Czechoslovak units and formations served with the Polish Army ( Czechoslovak Legion ), the French Army, the Royal Air Force, the British Army ( the 1st Czechoslovak Armoured Brigade ), and the Red Army ( I Corps ).
Carbine model 1793, used by the French Army during the French Revolutionary Wars.
The French Army maintained substantial cavalry forces in Algeria and Morocco from 1830 until the Second World War.
During the 1930s the French Army experimented with integrating mounted and mechanised cavalry units into larger formations.
All British Army cavalry regiments had been mechanised since 1 March 1942 when the Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons ( Yeomanry ) was converted to a motorised role, following mounted service against the Vichy French in Syria the previous year.
The French Army used existing mounted squadrons of Spahis to a limited extent for patrol work during the Algerian War ( 1954 – 62 ) and the Swiss Army maintained a mounted dragoon regiment for combat purposes until 1973.
The French Army still has regiments with the historic designations of Cuirassiers, Hussars, Chasseurs, Dragoons and Spahis.
* Chasseurs d ' Afrique ( French Army )
* Lynn, John Albert, Giant of the Grand Siècle: The French Army, 1610 – 1715, Cambridge University Press, 1997
The EBG combat engineering vehicle, based on the AMX 30 tank, is used by the engineers of the French Army for a variety of missions.

French and employs
The Louvre employs a staff of 2, 000 led by Director Henri Loyrette, who reports to the French Ministry of Culture and Communications.
Louisiana, a state that derives its legal tradition from the Spanish and French ( as opposed to English common law ), employs a system of fact pleading wherein it is only necessary to plead the facts that give rise to a cause of action.
The nuclear power plant in the Bugey produces about 4, 2 % of French electricity, employs more than 1, 350 workers and secures moreover numerous employments in the enterprises of the supply chain.
It employs similar techniques with the rest of the Caribbean with influences from French, Spanish, and African cuisines, and a few derivatives from native Taino cooking.
* The French Armys Service Aeronautique employs four Breguet 14S air ambulances for casualty evacuation along the Aisne Front.
Given that National Education is France's largest employer, and employs more than half of the French state civil servants, the position is traditionally a fairly strategic one.
* Monsieur Francois Pelet: The French headmaster of a boy's school in Belgium who employs William and becomes a good friend.
The division employs approximately 1, 200 teachers and 650 support staff, and offers English, French Immersion, English-German Bilingual and Ukrainian Bilingual programming.
Ulysses then employs the Mare Nostrum in the service of the Allies, arming her with a deck gun, replacing his crew with French military sailors, and transporting munitions to Salonica.
The rifle uses polymer materials in its construction, fires a 5. 8x42mm small-caliber, high-velocity bullet ( in a class with the NATO standard 5. 56x45mm SS109 and the Russian 5. 45x39mm ), and employs a bullpup configuration similar to the British SA80, French FAMAS, Austrian Steyr AUG, South African Vektor CR-21, or the SAR-21.

French and 126
Comptoirs Francais du Pacifique francs ( CFPF ) per US $ 1 – 95. 89 ( 2005 ), 96. 04 ( 2004 ), 105. 66 ( 2003 ), 126. 71 ( 2002 ), 133. 26 ( 2001 ), 117. 67 ( January 2000 ), 111. 93 ( 1999 ), 107. 25 ( 1998 ), 106. 11 ( 1997 ), 93. 00 ( 1996 ), 90. 75 ( 1995 ); note-linked at the exact official rate of 0. 055 French francs to one Pacifique franc.
Expenditures for the year included $ 616 million for English television, $ 402 million for French television, $ 126 million for specialty channels, a total of $ 348 million for radio services in both languages, $ 88 million for management and technical costs, and $ 124 million for " amortization of property and equipment.
Within a year, by the time the French arrived 126 forts and redoubts were built, with ravelins, detached batteries, etc.
* Robert French ( R ) – 126, 506 ( 15. 50 %)
On 8 October 1854 the besiegement of Sebastopol by sea and land began and on 17 October Sebastopol was bombarded by 126 British and French guns.
Most of the population () speaks French ( 126 or 80. 8 %), with German being second most common ( 20 or 12. 8 %) and Portuguese being third ( 4 or 2. 6 %).

French and 436
, French labor law requires that all internships of 2 months or longer include minimum pay of 436, 05 € per month.
Partnership with a foreign state was sought to limit the cost per unit, and this was found when the United Arab Emirates ordered 436 vehicles, adding to the 426 units already planned for the French Army.

French and military
On a military mission for his native Virginia the youthful George Washington touched off the French and Indian War, then guarded his colony's frontier as head of its militia.
`` It would be like fighting the French and Indian War all over again '', said one military man.
The military band of the French Chasseurs Alpins uses Alphorns.
* 1670 – James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick, French military leader ( d. 1734 )
* 1767 – Louis Antoine de Saint-Just, French military leader and politician ( d. 1794 )
This included acquaintance with French, English and German, and military drill.
Following its construction, the Arc de Triomphe became the rallying point of French troops parading after successful military campaigns and for the annual Bastille Day Military Parade.
* On the inner façades of the small arches are engraved the names of the military leaders of the French Revolution and Empire.
His youth was spent in Tuscany, at Vienna and in the Austrian Netherlands, where he began his career of military service in the war of the French Revolution.
* Invasion of Cayenne ( 1809 ) ( 1809 ): Was a combined military operation by an Anglo-Portuguese-Brazilian expeditionary force against Cayenne, capital of the French South American colony of French Guiana in 1809, during the Napoleonic Wars.
Horseman of the French Republican Guard during the 2007 Bastille Day Military Parade | military parade on the Champs-Élysées.
The oldest and largest regular military parade in Europe is held on the morning of 14 July, on the Champs-Élysées avenue in Paris in front of the President of the Republic, French officials and foreign guests.
The Bastille Day Military Parade is the French military parade that has been held on the morning of 14 July each year in Paris since 1880.
This is a popular event in France, broadcast on French TV, and is the oldest and largest regular military parade in Europe.
Smaller military parades are held in French garrison towns, including Toulon and Belfort, with local troops.
* 2007: To commemorate the centenary of the Treaty of Rome, the military parade was led by troops from the 26 other EU member states, all marching at the French time.
The military dangers in such an enterprise were numerous: Marlborough's lines of communication along the Rhine would be hopelessly exposed to French interference, for Louis ’ generals controlled the left bank of the river and its central reaches.
The House of Bonaparte is an imperial and royal European dynasty founded by Napoleon I of France in 1804, a French military leader who rose to notability out of the French Revolution and transformed the French Republic into the First French Empire within five years of his coup d ' état.
Death of Commander Lamy of France, 1900The French first penetrated Chad in 1891, establishing their authority through military expeditions primarily against the Muslim kingdoms.
Throughout the colonial period, large areas of Chad were never governed effectively: in the huge BET Prefecture, the handful of French military administrators usually left the people alone, and in central Chad, French rule was only slightly more substantive.

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