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Jean François Graindorge

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Allegiance
  
France

Name
  
Jean Graindorge

Rank
  
General of Division

Years of service
  
1787–1812

Service/branch
  
Infantry


Jean François Graindorge Jean Franois GRAINDORGE 56 ans TROUVILLE SUR MER PORQUEROLLES

Born
  
1 July 1770 Saint-Pois, Normandy, France (
1770-07
)

Died
  
1 October 1810 (1810-11) (aged 40) Carquejo, Portugal

Battles/wars
  
Flanders Campaign (1792–1794) Battle of Neuwied (1797) Battle of Durrenstein (1805) Battle of Saalfeld (1806) Battle of Jena (1806) Battle of Pultusk (1806) Battle of Ostroleka (1807) Invasion of Portugal (1807) Battle of Bussaco (1810)

Jean François Graindorge (1 July 1770 – 1 October 1810) became a brigade commander during the Napoleonic Wars and was mortally wounded while leading his troops against the British at the Battle of Bussaco in Portugal. His surname is one of the Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe, on Column 38.

Career

On 1 July 1770 Graindorge was born at Saint-Pois in the province of Normandy in France. He joined the French army on 20 September 1791 as a lieutenant of the 1st Orne Volunteer Battalion. This unit soon became part of the 37th Line Infantry Demi-Brigade and fought with the Army of the North in 1792 and 1793. Graindorge was wounded by a bullet in the right thigh near Maubeuge on 11 June 1792.

References

Jean François Graindorge Wikipedia