- The
Tirailleurs indochinois (Vietnamese: Lính tập; Chữ Nôm: 𠔦習) were
soldiers of
several regiments of
local ethnic Indochinese infantry organized as...
- Desrousseaux, "Bureaux
Indochinois en
Chine (Indochinese
Offices in China, in French)".
Colfra Editions, Paris, 2011. "Bureaux
indochinois en
Chine - Col.fra"...
- The
Ordre du Mérite
indochinois (Indochinese
Order of Merit) was a
regional award of
France awarded by the Governor-General of
Indochina for the local...
-
Montagnard country of
South Indochina (French: Pays
Montagnard du Sud
Indochinois; Vietnamese: Xứ Thượng Nam Đông Dương),
sometimes abbreviated as PMSI...
- A
tirailleur (French: [tiʁajœʁ]), in the
Napoleonic era, was a type of
light infantry trained to
skirmish ahead of the main columns. Later, the term "tirailleur"...
-
earliest waves of
Vietnamese arriving in
France is the
Temple du
Souvenir Indochinois,
originally erected in 1907 and
subsequently relocated to the Jardin...
-
Highlands by
Vietnamese nationalists, the term Pays
Montagnard du Sud-
Indochinois (PMSI)
emerged for the
Central Highlands along with the
indigenous being...
-
about 65,000 men, of whom 48,500 were
locally recruited Tirailleurs indochinois under French officers. The
remainder were
French regulars of the Colonial...
- from West Africa, a
number of
units from Algeria, and the
Tirailleurs indochinois from Vietnam.
Algeria was
considered part of
France at the time and a...
- aid them with the
transportation of the
travailleurs et
tirailleurs indochinois to
Europe and by
sending its own
forces to help
fight in Europe. Clemenceau...