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Pierre Jeanpierre : ウィキペディア英語版
Pierre Jeanpierre

Pierre Paul Jeanpierre (14 March 1912 – 29 May 1958) was a Frenchman, a soldier of legend in the French Foreign Legion who initially served in the French Army and the archetype manhood of a prestigious war chief "'' archétype de l’homme de guerre et du chef prestigieux''". He fought during World War II, the First Indochina War, the Suez Crisis and the Algerian War, where he was killed in action. Apart from a short effective time in the French resistance and yearly days in deportation, he served exclusively since 1936 non-stop with Foreign Legion units, most notably along the entire history making of the Foreign Airborne Battalions and Regiments, and more particularly as regimental commander of the 3 time reconstituted 1st Foreign Parachute Battalion becoming the 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment (1e REP) until his death in action. Uncomparable prestigious commander, his legionnaires swore in admiration by his courage, colonel Jeanpierre will always remain the symbol of the 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment. A worthy heir of Legion traditions, Pierre advanced and placed his foreign regiment amongst the best of best assault troops amongst the French Armed Forces elite. In French Algeria, the name Jeanpierre surpassed the reputation that of Bigeard, with this nuance however: Pierre never did anything to showcase nor claim the later.
Pierre was known exclusively, quite rare, to train in and out of combat operations the Legionnaires he commanded and would be referred as the ''Foreign Legion Para Legend'' while his men forming the battalions and regiment were known as Jeanpierre 's Legionnaires or Jeanpierre's Regiment. Pierre's military rank colors ''les galons'' were not earned in the ministries nor political bureaux salons.
== Early life ==

Pierre was born in 1912 at Belfort in a French patriotic family. His father was an active duty career officer and captain in the 42 infantry regiment killed during World War I in 1916 at Marne without ever seeing his family since August 1914. Pierre was raised by the paternal sight of his mother and enlisted in the infantry at barely 18 years of age.

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