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Years of service
  
1940-1980

Name
  
Guy Borgne


Service/branch
  
Allegiance
  
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Nickname(s)
  
Guy Le Zachmeur (Resistance alias)

Rank
  
General de corps d'armee

Battles/wars
  
World War II*Operation AmherstFirst Indochina WarAlgerian War

Awards
  
Grand Officer of the Legion d’honneurGrand Cross of the Ordre national du MeriteCroix de guerre 1939-1945Military Cross (UK)

Other work
  
President of the Confederation nationale des associations parachutistes

Died
  
December 12, 2007, Paris, France

Education
  
Ecole speciale militaire de Saint-Cyr

Battles and wars
  
Commands held
  
8th Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment, 3rd Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment

Guy Le Borgne (6 January 1920 – 12 December 2007) was a French Army general that fought in World War II, First Indochina War and Algerian War. He commanded several paratroop units during his career and was military governor of Lyon.

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Biography

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He graduated from Saint-Cyr Military Academy as part of the 1939-1940 “Franco-British Friendship” promotion. After the Allied defeat in the Battle of France, he escaped to North Africa and made his way to Great Britain to join General de Gaulle’s Free French Forces.

Became part of a Jedburgh team, a three men team consisting of an American, British and a Frenchman. Le Borgne’s team no. 45, code named FRANCIS, was dropped over Finistère, Brittany in July 1944, to assist the French Resistance. His British teammate, Major Colin Ogden Smith, was killed in a firefight with German troops on 29 July 1944. After the Jedburgh mission he joined one of two French Special Air Service units with which he took part in two operations behind German lines in the Ardennes and the Netherlands.

After the war, he joined a parachute regiment and served in Indochina where he commanded the 8th Parachute Commando Group between 1952 and 1953. During the Algerian War he commanded the 3rd Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment from 1961 to 1962, leading it during the Bizerte crisis and keeping it loyal to de Gaulle during the 1961 Algiers Putsch. After the war Guy Le Borgne commanded the 11th Parachute Division from 1973 to 1975 and finished his career as military governor of Lyon from 1976 to 1980 with the grade of général de corps d’armée.

After he retired he was elected president of the Confédération nationale des associations parachutistes in 1980 and becoming member of the honorary committee of the Union Nationale des Parachutistes in 1988. Guy Le Borgne also painted under the pseudonyme of Guy Le Zachmeur, his resistance alias from World War II. He died on 12 December 2007.

Decorations

  • Grand Officer of the Légion d’honneur
  • Grand Cross of the Ordre national du Mérite
  • Croix de guerre 1939-1945
  • Médaille de la Résistance
  • Military Cross (UK)
  • References

    Guy Le Borgne Wikipedia