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Prime Minister
  
Raymond Barre

Name
  
Robert Galley

Preceded by
  
Joel Le Theule

Role
  
French Politician

Succeeded by
  
Charles Hernu

Education
  
Ecole Centrale Paris

Prime Minister
  
Raymond Barre


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President
  
Valery Giscard d'Estaing

President
  
Valery Giscard d'Estaing

Died
  
June 8, 2012, Troyes, France

Political party
  
Union of Democrats for the Republic, Rally for the Republic

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Robert Galley (January 11, 1921 – June 8, 2012) was a French politician and member of the Free French Forces during World War II, for which he received the Ordre de la Libération.

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The son of a doctor, Galley was born in Paris on January 11, 1921. During the Fall of France in 1940, Galley was able to escape to the United Kingdom disguised as a Polish soldier. He joined the Free French Forces and was sent to North Africa, including the Battle of El Alamein. Galley was next stationed within General Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque's 2nd Armored Division, through which he participated in the Liberation of Paris and the Western Allied invasion of Germany. Galley later married General Leclerc de Hauteclocque's daughter, Jeanne Leclerc de Hauteclocque, following the end of World War II.

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After the war, Galley passed the entrance examinations to the French graduate engineering schools and was admitted to the Ecole Centrale Paris, from which he graduated in 1949.

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He worked and held various positions in areas of petroleum, nuclear energy, and informatics. From 1955 to 1966 he headed the construction of various nuclear plants and research facilities for the CEA. He was the Deputy Information Officer to the French Prime Minister and Chairman of the Board of Directors of INRIA in 1967.

Galley began his political career in 1968. He served as a government minister for fourteen consecutive years within the administrations of three French Presidents - Charles de Gaulle, Georges Pompidou and Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. Galley held the portfolios of Minister of Infrastructure, Minister of Housing, Minister of Research and Space, Minister of Telecommunications, Minister of Transportation, Minister of Defence from 1973 to 1974, and Minister of Cooperation from 1976 to 1980.

Galley also served as Mayor of Troyes from 1972 to 1995.

Robert Galley died in Troyes, France, on June 8, 2012, at the age of 91.

References

Robert Galley Wikipedia