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    Louis Ernest de Maud'huy (1857–1921) was a French World War I general and the first Chief Scout of Scouts de France. His father was Pierre Adrien de Maud'huy...
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    (1864–1944), Governor 1923–1944 Edmond-Charles de Martimprey (1808–1883), Governor 1870–1871 Louis de Maud'huy (1857–1921) Michel-Joseph Maunoury (1847–1923)...
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    1897 to 1908 General Charles Lanrezac, from 1892 to 1898 General Louis de Maud'huy, from 1903 to 1910 General Vanbremeerch, from 1968 to 1970 President...
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    further north and on 29 September, a subdivision d'armée (General Louis de Maud'huy) was formed, to control the northern corps of the Second Army as they...
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    association is at Chateau de Jambville which is 50 km southwest of Paris. General Louis de Maud'huy (1920-16 July 1921) General Arthur Guyot de Salins 1922-11 August...
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    Detachment of the Vosges which later became the 7th Army (1914–1915) Louis de Maud'huy – Commander of the 10th Army (1914–1915), followed by command of the...
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    Artois by the Tenth Army (General Louis de Maud'huy) towards Cambrai and by the Fourth Army (General Fernand de Langle de Cary) in Champagne, from Suippes...
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    future Marshal Ferdinand Foch – whose brother was a Jesuit. General Louis de Maud'huy was proposed to the list of Lieutenant-Colonel in 1902, 1903 and 1904...
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    French Tenth Army, which was now under General Louis de Maud'huy near Arras. The two men got on well – Maud'huy referring to him as 'my friend Spears', and...
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    2nd Army (général Philippe Pétain) 10th Army (général Louis de Maud'huy) Détachement d'Armée de Belgique (DAB) (général Victor d'Urbal) from North to...
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