Paul Leblois Explained

Paul Leblois
Birth Date:17 July 1857
Rank:Divisional general
Serviceyears:~1890s-1917
Battles:1893 Franco-Siamese crisis
World War I
Awards:Legion of Honor
Médaille militaire

Paul Adolphe Leblois (July 17, 1857 - August 28, 1930) was a divisional general of the French Army who commanded the French 2nd Colonial Infantry Division and later the Armée française d'Orient during World War I.

Early life

Paul Leblois was born in Bas-Rhin, Strasbourg on July 17, 1857. His father was a pastor who advocated a form of Protestant liberalism. He had a brother,, who was a lawyer for Alfred Dreyfus during the Dreyfus Affair, and a sister named who studied natural sciences.[1]

Military career

By the early 1890s, Leblois was serving in the French Army and had reached the rank of Captain by 1893, during the Franco-Siamese crisis. He was awarded the rank of Chevalier of the Legion of Honor in Hanoi in April 1894 for being a captain in the managing staff of France's Indo-Chinese troops.[2] In 1903, Leblois was awarded the rank of Officier of the Legion of Honor and was by this point a lieutenant colonel in the management over France's colonial infantry.[3]

Leblois later served as a divisional general over the 2nd Colonial Infantry Division in 1914, at the beginning of the First World War. Leblois led his 2nd Division during the Battle of Rossignol in August 1914, providing support for the 3rd Colonial Infantry Division (France).[4] From October 1916 to February 1917, Leblois was a commander of the Armée française d'Orient, leading engagements on the Macedonian front. His command of the "AFO" was replaced by Paul François Grossetti. For his leadership, Leblois was awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor in 1926.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: 2009. Manceron . Gilles . Naquet . Emmanuel . Être Dreyfusard Hier et Aujourd'hui . 135 . June 18, 2020.
  2. Web site: Archives nationales: L1516051 . Base de données Léonore. 18, 20. June 17, 2020.
  3. Base Léonore, p.12
  4. Beasley . Major Rex W. . Individual Research Papers (IR)/Command and General Staff School . Critical Analysis of the Operations of the French Colonial Corps in the Battle of the Ardennes, with Particular Attention to the Operations of the 3d Colonial Division at Rossignol . Command and General Staff School Student Papers, 1930–1936 . 2007 . 1933 . The Command and General Staff School . Fort Leavenworth, KS . 33–34. June 17, 2020 . 462132918 . .
  5. Base Léonore, p.1