-
Raoul Charles Magrin-
Vernerey (French pronunciation: [ʁaul ʃaʁl maɡʁɛ̃ vɛʁnəʁɛ]), also
known as
Ralph Monclar (French pronunciation: [ʁalf mɔ̃klaʁ]; 7...
- M.L.E) 1931–present général Paul-Frédéric
Rollet général
Raoul Magrin-
Vernerey général Jean-Claude
Coullon 1st
Foreign Regiment (1er R.E.) 1841–present...
- '12, Bodrum, Turkey),
Jasmine Thomas (Duke ‘11,
Ramat Hasharon),
Allison Vernerey (Duke '13, A.S.V. Basket, France),
Chloe Wells (Duke ‘14, Araski, Spain)...
- lieutenant-colonel
Raoul Magrin-
Vernerey,
convinced the
latter to head to London,
where they met Général De Gaulle. Magrin-
Vernerey met with Général Antoine...
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Moncey (1754–1842),
Marshal of the Empire,
Governor 1833–1842
Raoul Magrin-
Vernerey a.k.a.
Ralph Monclar (1892–1964),
Governor 1862–1864
Georges Mouton (1770–1838)...
- Kœnig was a
captain and ****istant to Lieutenant-Colonel
Raoul Magrin-
Vernerey in the 13th Demi-Brigade of
Foreign Legion of the
French Foreign Legion...
- citations)
General Marie-Pierre Kœnig (2 citations)
General Raoul Magrin-
Vernerey (11 citations)
Fighter ace lieutenant-colonel
Charles Nuville (10 citations)...
- Szilárd, Hungarian-born
American physicist (born 1898) June 3
Raoul Magrin-
Vernerey,
French army
officer (born 1892)
Frans Eemil Sillanpää,
Finnish writer...
- his own
services to the unit, but its commander,
Colonel Raoul Magrin-
Vernerey,
rejected his
offer on the
grounds that he was high-born, over-qualified...