Henri Claudel

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Born13 January 1871
Died20 February 1956 (age 85)
AllegianceFrance
Henri Claudel
Henri Claudel (left) conferring with US general Joseph Kuhn in October 1918
Born13 January 1871
Died20 February 1956 (age 85)
AllegianceFrance
BranchFrench Colonial Forces
Service yearsTo 1936
RankGénéral de Division

Henri Edouard Claudel (13 January 1871 – 20 February 1956) was a French general.

Claudel became a lieutenant-colonel on 24 September 1911, before being assigned to the 3rd Senegalese Tirailleurs regiment on 24 February 1913. He became a knight of the Legion of Honour on 11 May 1913 and was promoted to colonel on 1 November 1914, at the same time receiving command of the 3rd Colonial Infantry Regiment. He was soon after (6 December) posted to command of the 33rd Infantry Regiment before assuming command of the 65th Infantry Brigade on 10 January 1915. On 31 August Claudel became Chief of Staff of the fortress region of Verdun and on 11 October assumed the same role in the Eastern Army Group. He became second aide de camp to the General Staff of the French Army on 22 January 1916 and on 1 October was promoted to Général de Brigade, soon after (28 October) being made an officer of the Legion of Honour. Claudel held the position of second aide de camp to the General Staff of the armies of the north and north-east from 17 December 1916 to 2 May 1917. On 20 May he was placed in command of the 59th Reserve Infantry Division, a post he held until his promotion to Général de Division and commander of the 17th Corps on 10 June 1918.

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