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Allegiance
  
Name
  
Roger Blaizot


Died
  
1981

Service/branch
  
Roger Blaizot

Rank
  
General de corps d'armee

Unit
  
French Liaison Officer to Supreme Allied Commander South-East Asia

Commands held
  
1st Motorized Colonial Division9th Colonial DivisionForces Francaises Extreme Orient

Battles/wars
  
World War IIFirst Indochina War

Battles and wars
  
Similar People
  
Marcel Carpentier, Jean Etienne Valluy, Henri Navarre, Raoul Salan, Jean de Lattre de Tassigny

Roger Charles André Henri Blaizot (17 May 1891 – 21 March 1981) was a French military leader, who commanded French forces during World War II and the First Indochina War. Blaizot served in Indochina through the last two years of the World War II, having been sent to command the Far East French Expeditionary Forces (Forces Francaises Extrême Orient) by Charles de Gaulle. Following the war, Blaizot led a fifty-member staff group to Indochina as part of a cooperation between British Special Operations Executive agents of Force 136 and the French government to ensure French retention of South East Asia, this having been approved by Lord Philip Mountbatten in 1943. Blaizot then went on to command the French forces in Indochina from 1948 until 1949, succeeding Jean-Étienne Valluy and being succeeded himself by Marcel Carpentier.

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Roger Blaizot Wikipedia


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