Pierre Garbay

French general


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namePierre Garbay
birth_date4 October 1903
death_date
birth_placeGray, France
death_placeMontluçon, France
allegianceFrance
branchFrench Army
serviceyears1924–1961
rankGénéral d'Armée
battlesWorld War II
awardsGrand Cross of the Légion d'honneur
Companion of the Liberation
Médaille militaire
Croix de Guerre 1939-1945
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Biography

Of modest origins, after completing high school, Garbay was admitted to Saint-Cyr military academy in 1921 and graduated as a sub-lieutenant in 1924. He then followed a distinguished military career which led from Morocco (1925-1927) to China.

He was captain when occurred the Armistice in 1940. He refused to accept it and as commander of the 3rd bataillon de marche of French Equatorial Africa played an active role in August 1940 in rallying Chad to France libre. Involved in the Free French Forces, he followed Leclerc up to 1944. He fought in Africa and Italy, and then participated to the landing in Provence. He was promoted général de brigade in 1944 and after the accidental death of general Diego Brosset on 20 November 1944, he succeeded him in the command of the 1st Free French Division. In April 1945, on the orders of General Charles de Gaulle, General Garbay took the 1st Free French Division to the Alpes-Maritimes, where, after 3 days of fierce fighting, they cleared the fortified , the key to the enemy's defensive system in the Southern Alps.

After the end of the war, Garbay's military career continued in Madagascar in June 1947 and then in Indochina.

He commanded the French troops in Tunisia

Then he commanded all the French troops from French Occidental Africa In 1959, he was appointed as Inspector of Overseas Forces.

On 1 April 1961, at his request, he relinquished control of the active army and he was placed in reserve. Pierre Garbay died on 17 July 1980 in Montluçon (Allier) and he was buried in Velesmes-Échevanne in Haute-Saône.

Decorations

References

References

  1. "Les généraux de la DFL - Le général Garbay".
  2. (10 March 1961). "Le Général Garbay est admis à faire valoir ses droits à la retraite". Le Monde.
  3. (1971). "Mémorial de notre temps". éditions Pierre Charron.
  4. "Pierre Garbay". Military Times.

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