Pierre Jules de la Font

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Pierre Jules André Marie de La Font
Born9 July 1885
Died7 July 1963(1963-07-07) (aged 77)
AllegianceFrance
Service/branchFrench Army
Years of service1906–1943
RankGeneral
Commands held
Battles/wars

Pierre Jules André Marie de La Font (9 July 1885 – 7 July 1963) was a French general of cavalry.

Biography[edit]

Graduating from Saint-Cyr in 1906, he took courses at the Cavalry School at Saumur 1907. In 1915, at his request, he left the cavalry and was assigned to the infantry. He was mentioned 4 times, mainly for dangerous reconnaissance. At the beginning of World War II , he commanded the Cavalry School at Saumur and established the 5th Light Mechanized Brigade with which he fought during the Battle of Belgium. He next became the commander of the 3rd Light Mechanized Division[1] and was evacuated at Dunkirk. He returned to France and took command of the 4th Armored Division. By 1941 he became General Officer Commanding the Vichy French 7th Military Division.

He became the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Armistice Army and Inspector of Cavalry he was sacked before being put on leave on 1 March 1943. de La Font was appointed by Henri Giraud to succeed Aubert Frère as the leader of the ORA after Frère was arrested.[2] However, the letter was intercepted by the Gestapo and by chance de La Font escaped arrest at the end of July. de La Font went into hiding for the rest of the German occupation.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Delater, G. (1946). Avec la 3e DLM et le corps de Cavalerie [With the 3e DLM and the Cavalry Corps] (in French). Paris: Editions Arthaud.
  2. ^ de Dainville, Agustin (1974). L'ORA, la résistance de l'armée / guerre 39-45 [ORA: The Army's resistance in the 1939–1945 war] (in French). Panazol: éditions Lavauzelle. p. 146.