Auguste Gérôme
Born(1857-03-02)2 March 1857
Badonviller, Meurthe, French Empire
Died10 May 1919(1919-05-10) (aged 62)
Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, French Republic
Allegiance France
BranchFrench Army
Years of service1875 - 1919
RankGeneral de brigade
Commands held78th Infantry Brigade
48th Infantry Brigade
122nd Infantry Division
Battles/warsWorld War I
AwardsLegion of Honor (Commandeur)
Croix de guerre 1914–1918

Auguste Clément Gérôme (1857-1919) was a French general who notably served at the Macedonian front of World War I.

Biography

Gérôme was born on 2 March 1857 in Badonviller, at the time in Meurthe.[1] He was the son of Clément Gérôme, a non-commissioned officer in the French Army, and Marguerite Guillemette.[1] On 26 December 1881 he married Élisabeth Léonie Léonard, originally from Nancy. He enlisted on 14 March 1869 and served in the 60th Infantry Regiment. He attended the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr from 23 October 1875 to 1 October 1877, and afterwards was assigned to the 69th Infantry Regiment as a second lieutenant. He attended the War College from November 1884 to 28 November 1886, graduating with a staff patent. Then he was sent to Algeria to work on military maps from 12 January 1887 to 24 June 1887. During World War I, he served on the frontlines of the French Army of the East and eventually commanded the 122nd Infantry Division.[2][3][4] Gérôme died from war wounds on 10 May 1919 in Marseille.[5]

Awards

Foreign Awards

Works

  • History of the 75th Infantry Regiment , under the leadership of Colonel Pedoya 1891, Paris;
  • Historical essay on the tactics of the cavalry, 1900, Paris;
  • Historical essay on infantry tactics from the organization of the standing army to the present day, 1903, Paris;
  • Campaign of 1813 , 1904, Paris.

References

  1. 1 2 Acte de naissance.
  2. Marshal Franchet D'Esperey (September 1, 1938). Allied armies in the East - June 18 to September 30, 1918. Review of the two worlds. p. 5.
  3. Review of the two worlds, ed. (October 15, 1938). Allied armies in the East - Correspondence. p. 948.
  4. Ministry of War - Citations to the Order of the Army. Official Journal of the French Republic. August 2, 1918. p. 6701..
  5. Mémoire des Hommes.
  6. "Home of heroes en anglais". Archived from the original on 2014-03-08. Retrieved 2021-10-01.

Bibliography

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