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- Justin Clinchant (French pronunciation: [ʒystɛ̃ klɛ̃ʃɑ̃]; 24 December 1820, Thiaucourt-Regniéville – 20 March 1881) was a French Army general of the 19th...
- probable surrender, Bourbaki had delegated his functions to General Justin Clinchant on 26 January 1871, and tried to commit suicide that night. He fired a...
- February 1871, as such, concluded the Convention of Verrières with General Clinchant for the disarming and the interning of the remains of Bourbaki's army...
- 1145/3397271.3401075. Formal, Thibault; L****ance, Carlos; Piwowarski, Benjamin; Clinchant, Stéphane (2021). ""SPLADE v2: Sp**** Lexical and Expansion Model for...
- ISBN 978-3-031-28241-6. S2CID 257585074. Formal, Thibault; Piwowarski, Benjamin; Clinchant, Stéphane (2021-07-11). "SPLADE: Sp**** Lexical and Expansion Model for...
- last intact French army of 87,000 men (now commanded by General Justin Clinchant) crossed the border and was disarmed and interned by the neutral Swiss...
- won over the French Eastern Army under the command of General Justin Clinchant, the battle forced the French Eastern Army to withdraw to neutral Switzerland...
- rapplique sac au dos ! » 4e bataillon « Quatrième bataillon, Commandant Clinchant, Toujours en avant ! » 5e bataillon « Cinquième Bataillon ventre à terre...
- Vinoy: 1871 Paul de Ladmirault: 1871–1878 Édouard Aymard: 1878–1880 Justin Clinchant: 1880–1881 Alphonse Lecointe: 1882–1884 Félix-Gustave Saussier: 1884–1898...
- Vinoy: 1871 Paul de Ladmirault: 1871–1878 Édouard Aymard: 1878–1880 Justin Clinchant: 1880–1881 Alphonse Lecointe: 1882–1884 Félix-Gustave Saussier: 1884–1898...