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Roger Trinquier (20
March 1908 – 11
January 1986) was a
French Army
officer during World War II, the
First Indochina War and the
Algerian War, serving...
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Trinquier is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Angélique
Trinquier (born 1991), Monégasque
swimmer Michel Trinquier (born 1931), French...
- Stockdale, U.S. Navy vice
admiral and
Medal of
Honor recipient Roger Trinquier,
French army
colonel Anthony Zinni, U.S.
Marine general Mark Hertling...
- The Carter–Goddard–Malrieu–
Trinquier model (better
known as CGMT model) is a
model in
inorganic chemistry, used for the
description and
prediction of...
- Angélique
Trinquier (born 16 July 1991 in La Colle, Monaco) is a Monégasque
Olympic swimmer affiliated with ASM Natation. She
competed in the women's...
- (psychological operations),
General Robert Allard, and Lieutenant-Colonel
Roger Trinquier. On the FLN side, a
decision was made in late 1956 to
embark upon a sustained...
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Michel Trinquier (born 12
October 1931, in Avignon) is a
French painter. He
starts painting in
studying after school at "collège
Saint Jean-Baptiste de...
- 92: 225–236. Bibcode:2000SSRv...92..225S. doi:10.1023/A:1005243228503.
Trinquier, A.; Birck, J.; Allègre, C.; Göpel, C.; Ulfbeck, D. (2008). "53Mn–53Cr...
- of war. His
novel Les chimères
noires evokes the role pla**** by
Roger Trinquier during the
Katanga Crisis.
Published in 1963 it
portrays vividly the chaos...
- of torture.
During the
Indochina War (1947–54),
officers such as
Roger Trinquier and Lionel-Max Ch****in were
inspired by Mao Zedong's
strategic doctrine...