Charles Jacquot

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Born(1862-09-28)28 September 1862
Died22 June 1922(1922-06-22) (aged 59)
Allegiance France
Branch French Army
Charles Jacquot
Born(1862-09-28)28 September 1862
Died22 June 1922(1922-06-22) (aged 59)
Allegiance France
Branch French Army
Service years1882 – 1922
Rank Divisional General
ConflictsWorld War I
Alma materÉcole spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr
Commander of the 33rd Army Corps
In office
3 December 1921  28 June 1922
PresidentAlexandre Millerand
Minister of WarLouis Barthou
André Maginot
Chief of StaffEdmond Buat
Preceded byGaston d'Armau de Pouydraguin
Succeeded byPaul Prosper Henrys
Commander of the 21st Army Corps
In office
11 February 1919  28 June 1922
PresidentRaymond Poincaré
Paul Deschanel
Alexandre Millerand
Minister of WarGeorges Clemenceau
André Lefèvre
Flaminius Raiberti
Louis Barthou
André Maginot
Chief of StaffHenri Alby
Edmond Buat
Preceded byStanislas Naulin
Succeeded byJean Adolphe Louis Robert Flavigny
Commander of the 35th Army Corps
In office
30 April 1916  11 November 1918
PresidentRaymond Poincaré
Minister of WarPierre Roques
Hubert Lyautey
Lucien Lacaze (as interim)
Paul Painlevé
Georges Clemenceau
Chief of StaffJoseph Joffre
Robert Nivelle
Philippe Pétain
Ferdinand Foch
Preceded byCharles Ebener
Succeeded byMilitary unit dissolved
Commander of the 6th Infantry Division
In office
6 November 1914  30 April 1916
PresidentRaymond Poincaré
Minister of WarAlexandre Millerand
Joseph Gallieni
Pierre Roques
Chief of StaffJoseph Joffre
Preceded byPhilippe Pétain
Succeeded byFerdinand Auguste Pont

Charles Victor Jacquot (1862–1922) was a French general during World War I. He commanded the 6th Infantry Division throughout the war as well as participating across key battles of the Western Front.

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