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Jean Marcellin Joseph Calixte Gilles (14 October 1904 – 10 August 1961) was a French Army General. He was born in Perpignan, France on 14 October 1904. His father, Joseph Gilles, was killed in the First World War.〔http://historywarsweapons.com/jean-gilles/〕 == Early life ==
At age 12, Jean enrolled in a military school and at age 18, entered the renowned Saint-Cyr Military Academy,〔Promotion n° 109 "Metz-Strasbourg" - 1922-1924. La même promotion que Leclerc〕 where he lost an eye in a training accident, replacing it with one made of glass. On leaving school he was assigned to 24e régiment de tirailleurs sénégalais (24th Regiment Senegalese Infantry) and took part in the Rif War in northern Morocco, where he received his first citation, and the Medal of Alfonso XIII of Spain. He served as a Camel Corps officer until leaving Morocco with the rank of Captain in 1938.
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