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- PMID 25035499. S2CID 206554636. De Oliveira, Romain; Rimbert, Hélène; Balfourier, François; Kitt, Jonathan; Dynomant, Emeric; Vrána, Jan; Doležel, Jaroslav;...
- groups were established, under the command of Generals Adolphe Guillaumat, Balfourier and Denis Duchêne on the right bank and Georges de Bazelaire on the left...
- PMID 14564390. S2CID 26586515. De Oliveira, Romain; Rimbert, Hélène; Balfourier, François; Kitt, Jonathan; Dynomant, Emeric; et al. (18 August 2020)....
- This is the order of battle for the First Battle of Ypres fought from 19 October to 22 November 1914 as one of the main engagements of the First World...
- Divisions under General Léon Durand, to the north and the XX Corps of General Balfourier to the south, by the evening of 4 September. In the afternoon of 5 September...
- These reviews cite this research. De Oliveira, Romain; Rimbert, Hélène; Balfourier, François; Kitt, Jonathan; Dynomant, Emeric; Vrána, Jan; Doležel, Jaroslav;...
- 11th Infantry Division Commander: Maurice Balfourier 21st Infantry Brigade 26th Infantry Regiment 69th Infantry Regiment 2nd Light Infantry Battalion 4th...
- Corps was ordered to ignore the German defences in Neuville but General Balfourier the XX Corps commander, refused to attack with the northern flank unsupported...
- King George V, who presented decorations to French Generals Fayolle and Balfourier. The Sovereign was accompanied by his son, the young Prince of Wales,...
- January 1917, was again in the 36th Corps, commanded by General Maurice Balfourier, within Groupe d'armées du Nord. 19 May 1917 to 28 March 1918, within...