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Raoul Augereau
Birth nameRaoul Jean Eugene Augereau
Born(1889-10-04)4 October 1889
La Crèche, France
Died18 May 1940(1940-05-18) (aged 50)
Le Catelet, France
AllegianceFrance
Service/branchFrench Army
French Air Force
Years of service1914–1940
RankBrigadier general
Battles/warsWorld War I
World War II 

Raoul Jean Eugene Augereau (4 October 1889 – 18 May 1940) was a French general who served in World War I and World War II.

Pre-military career

Augereau was born in October 1889 in Chavagné, a village in La Crèche.[1] A teacher like his father, he studied at the Normal School of Parthenay between 1906 and 1909.[1][2] He later served in the French Army's 114th and 125th Infantry Regiments as part of his mandatory military service. Returning to civilian life, he worked as a professor in Mazières-en-Gâtine.[1]

Military career

World War I

At the start of World War I in August 1914, Augereau was commissioned as an Army lieutenant.[1] On 1 March 1915, he was shot three times during a night patrol in no man's land. One bullet broke his right femur, causing his leg to be shortened by 5 centimetres (2.0 in) and preventing him from further infantry combat. However, he continued service as a fighter pilot, joining the Air Force as a captain.[1][2]

Interwar period

After the war, Augereau was appointed the flight chief of the Istres Aviation School. He was later appointed commander of a school in Étampes.[1] Between 1934 and 1938, he was head of military aviation in French Indochina.[1][2] At the time of World War II, he was the Chief of the General Staff of the Ministry of the Colonies.[1][2]

World War II

At the beginning of the war, Augereau was placed in command of the Air Force during the Battle of Sedan.[1] He reported to Henri Giraud. Augereau's unit was virtually annihilated in combat against German forces, losing all of its equipment and most of its troops.[2] He was shot in the forehead and killed in action on 18 May 1940 as he defended the town hall of Le Catelet.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Sitaud, Patrick (2 February 2018). "Quel est le lien entre la rue Raoul Augereau à La Crèche et l'histoire de l'aviation ? - France Bleu". France Bleu (in French). Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f ""General Augereau"". patrimoine-lacreche.pagesperso-orange.fr. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  3. ^ Cartier, Raymond (1965). La Seconde Guerre mondiale [The Second World War]. Larousse Paris Match. ISBN 8432020206.