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Marie-Eugène Debeney (5 May 1864 – 6 November 1943〔 (Marie-Eugène Debeney Debeney ), ''culture.gouv.fr''〕) was a French Army general. He commanded the large First Army which, fighting alongside British Empire forces, played an important role in the mobile fighting of the second half of 1918, including at the Battle of Amiens and the Storming of the Hindenburg Line. He later served an important term as Chief of the General Staff of the French Army in the 1920s. == Early life == Marie-Eugène Debeney was born in Bourg-en-Bresse, Ain. A student at Saint-Cyr, Marie-Eugène Debeney became Lieutenant des Chasseurs in 1886. Debeney was professor of infantry tactics at the ''Ecole de Guerre''.〔Philpott 2009, p398〕 He was an advocate of firepower, like Petain and Fayolle, not a theorist of elan and the infantry offensive, like Grandmaison.〔Philpott 2009, p20〕
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