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Jean-Baptiste Piron

Lieutenant General Jean-Baptiste Piron DSO ((:ʒɑ̃.ba.tist piʁɔ̃); 10 April 1896 - 4 September 1974) was a Belgian military officer and noted member of the Free Belgian Forces during World War II. Piron commanded the 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade, also known as the ''Brigade Piron'', which fought on the Allied side in Western Europe in 1944-45.
After the end of the war, Piron commanded the Belgian army of occupation in West Germany and later became Chief of Staff and aide to King Baudouin.
==Career==
After joining the army in 1914, he served in the 2nd Line Regiment until being hospitalised for appendicitis in October 1917. Temporarily unfit to serve in the infantry, he was transferred to the air service and became an aerial observer. By the end of the war in 1918, he had been promoted to the temporary rank of Captain (made official in 1933). In 1936 he was promoted to the rank of Major, becoming commander of the 1st Grenadier Regiment.

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