André Salvat

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Born(1920-05-16)16 May 1920
Died9 February 2017(2017-02-09) (aged 96)
Perpignan, France
Allegiance France
 Free France
BranchArmy
André Salvat
Born(1920-05-16)16 May 1920
Died9 February 2017(2017-02-09) (aged 96)
Perpignan, France
Allegiance France
 Free France
BranchArmy
Service years1938–1973
RankColonel
AwardsLegion of Honour
Order of Liberation
Croix de Guerre
Colonial Medal
Médaille Commémorative de la Campagne d'Indochine
Croix de la Vaillance Vietnamienne
Croix Militaire de 1ère classe

André Salvat (16 May 1920 – 9 February 2017) was a colonel in the French Army. He was a veteran of World War II, the First Indochina War and the Algerian War. He was made a Companion of the Liberation for his World War II service.

André Salvat was born on 16 May 1920 in Prades near Perpignan.[1] His father was a veteran of World War I and his mother was a shopkeeper.[2] He was educated in a military preparatory school in Perpignan.[1][2]

World War II

Salvat joined the French Army in May 1938.[1][2] By July 1939, he was a sergeant under General Eugène Mittelhauser, stationed in Tripoli, Libya.[1][2] Salvat refused to accept the armistice of 22 June 1940 and joined the Free France forces in Mandatory Palestine under Captain Raphaël Folliot.[2] Stationed in Moascar, Egypt, he fought in the Battle of Sidi Barrani, Sollum, Bardia, the Siege of Tobruk, Benghazi and El Agueila under Lieutenant Roger Barberot.[2] He fought in the First Battle of El Alamein in Egypt in July 1942 under General Marie-Pierre Kœnig and the Second Battle of El Alamein in October–November 1942.[1] He became a lieutenant in December 1943 and fought in the Italian campaign.[1] He subsequently received the Colonial Medal for his service in Libya.[2]

Salvat returned to France on 17 August 1944, landing in Provence, where he joined the French Resistance.[1] He subsequently fought in the Battle of Alsace and the Battle of Authion.[1] He became a Companion of the Liberation for his service.[1][3][4] He also received the Croix de Guerre.[2]

Post-WWII military career

Death

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