-
Roland Paulze d'Ivoy de la
Poype, (28 July 1920 – 23
October 2012) was a
Second World War
fighter ace, a
member of the Normandie-Niemen
fighter group...
- the
Alpine Maritime Army,
commanded by
General Jean François
Cornu de La
Poype, who had just
taken La Valette-du-Var, and
sought to take the
forts of Mont...
- Jean François
Cornu de La
Poype (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa kɔʁny də la pwap]; 31 May 1758 – 27
January 1851) was a
French military leader. He...
- Louis-Armand de La
Poype de
Vertrieu (Paris, 2
February 1721 – London, 12 May 1801) was a
French Navy
officer and statesman. In 1763,
Vertrieux was given...
- Méhari was
designed by
French World War II
fighter ace
Count Roland de la
Poype, who
headed the
French company SEAB - Société d'Etudes et d'Applications...
- Ch****eurs à
Cheval before becoming an aide-de-camp to Jean François
Cornu de La
Poype.
Leclerc remained loyal to the
French First Republic which replaced the...
- two days later, and she was
commissioned under Captain Louis-Armand de La
Poype de Vertrieu. The
outbreak of the
American War of
Independence had caused...
-
Marcel Albert,
Marcel Lefèvre,
Albert Durand, Yves Bizien,
Roland de la
Poype, and
Lieutenant Didier Béguin. The six "Libyans" were
Aspirant Noël Castelain...
- from the Armée d'Italie
under the
command of Jean François
Cornu de La
Poype arrived to the east of
Toulon and
began operations independently of Carteaux'...
- men)
south to Novi
Ligure and
Divisional General Jean François
Cornu de La
Poype (3,500 men)
north on the
other bank of the Po.
Further north, from Vercelli...