Jean Raoux (soldier) explained

Jean Raoux
Birth Date:1916
Birth Place:Dellys, Algeria
Death Date:11 January 2004
Death Place:Paris, France
Allegiance: France
Branch:Army
Rank:Général de brigade
Serviceyears:1939–1972
Battles:Second World War
Indochina
Algeria
Awards:Officier de la Légion d'honneur
Croix de guerre 1939-1945
Croix de Guerre des TOE
Croix de la Valeur militaire

Jean Raoux (1916 – 11 January 2004) was a French général de brigade, who began his career during the Second World War and later fought in Indochina and Algeria.

Life

Early life

Jean Raoux was particularly noted for his knowledge of Arabic, completed by a licence ès lettres. In his youth he frequently met with the writer Albert Camus in Algiers.

Education

Second World War

Indochina

Also whilst in Indochina he was councillor to his majesty Norodom Sihanouk, king of Cambodia, as well as Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny's personal English translator. He also met Graham Greene in Indochina and advised him on the publication of his The Quiet American.

Algeria

Later career

Decorations

Honours

Citations

He won six citations, of which two were in dispatches.