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Years of service
  
1948 - 1981

Allegiance
  
France

Service/branch
  
French Army

Role
  
Aviator

Name
  
Valerie Andre


Valerie Andre
Born
  
21 April 1922 (age 101) Strasbourg, France (
1922-04-21
)

Rank
  
Medecin General Inspecteur

Awards
  
Legion d\'honneurordre national du MeriteCroix de guerre 1939-1945Croix de guerre T.O.ECroix de la Valeur MilitaireMedaille commemorative d\'IndochineMedaille de l\'AeronautiqueCroix du Combattant VolontaireMedaille de Vermeil du service de sante

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Valérie André ([valeʁi ɑ̃dʁe]; born 21 April 1922 in Strasbourg) is a veteran of the French resistance, a neurosurgeon, an aviator and the first female member of the military to achieve the rank of General Officer, in 1976, as Physician General. In 1981, she was promoted to Inspector General of Medicine. A helicopter pilot, she is the first woman to have piloted a helicopter in a combat zone. She is also a founding member of the Académie de l'air et de l'espace.

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As a member of the military, she is not addressed as "Madame la Générale" (a term reserved for spouses of generals) but as "General".

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She started as a Medical Captain in Indochina in 1948, already a qualified parachutist and pilot, in addition to being an army surgeon. While in Indochina, she realized that the most difficult part of her duties was retrieving the wounded, who were often trapped in the jungle. She returned to France to learn how to pilot a helicopter, then flew one to Indochina. From 1952-1953, she piloted 129 helicopter missions into the jungle, rescuing 165 soldiers, and on two occasions completed parachute jumps to treat wounded soldiers who needed immediate surgery.

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One typical mission occurred on 11 December 1951, when casualties were in urgent need of evacuation from Tu Vu on the Black River. The only available helicopter, stationed near Saigon, was dismantled, flown to Hanoi by a Bristol Freighter and reassembled. Captain André then flew into Tu Vu despite heavy mist and anti-aircraft fire. There, she triaged the casualties, operated on the most pressing cases and then flew the urgent wounded back to Hanoi, two at a time. Later, she was put in command of a casualty evacuation flight.

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She continued in Algeria as a Medical Commander in 1960, where she completed 365 war missions. She rose to the rank of Medical Lieutenant Colonel in 1965 then to Medical Colonel in 1970. She had a total of 3200 flight hours, and received 7 citations of the croix de guerre.

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She has written two collections of memoirs : Ici, Ventilateur! Extraits d'un carnet de vol. (Calmann-Lévy, 1954) and Madame le général (Perrin, 1988).

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She is one of eight women to hold the Grand-croix (Great Cross) rank in the Legion of Honour, with Germaine Tillion, Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz, Jacqueline de Romilly, Simone Rozès, Christiane Desroches Noblecourt, Yvette Farnoux et Gilberte Champion. She is the aunt of politician André Santini.

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Decorations

French
  • Grand-croix of the Legion of Honour (19 December 1999); previously Chevalier on 25 February 1953
  • Grand-croix of the Ordre National du Mérite in 1987, the first woman to receive this distinction.
  • Croix de guerre 1939-1945 with 7 citations.
  • Croix de guerre des Théâtres d'opérations extérieures
  • Médaille de la Valeur Militaire
  • Médaille commémorative d'Indochine,
  • Médaille de l'Aéronautique
  • Médaille du Combattant Volontaire (1944),
  • Médaille de Vermeil du service de santé.
  • Grande Médaille d'or du l'Aéro-club de France
  • Foreign decorations
  • Legion of Merit (USA),
  • National Order of Vietnam
  • Cross of Valour (Vietnam)
  • Valérie André Valrie Andr Mdecin Gnral Inspecteur du Service de Sant des Armes

    References

    Valérie André Wikipedia