Orphis Léon Lallemand

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Birth nameOrphis Léon Lallemand
Born27 September 1817
Éteignières, France
Died20 December 1893 (aged 84)
Éteignières, France
AllegianceFrance
Orphis Léon Lallemand
Birth nameOrphis Léon Lallemand
Born27 September 1817
Éteignières, France
Died20 December 1893 (aged 84)
Éteignières, France
AllegianceFrance
BranchFrench Army
Years of service1837–1887
RankGeneral
Battles / warsMokrani Revolt
AwardsLegion of Honour

Orphis Léon Lallemand (27 September 1817  20 December 1893) was a French officer.[1]

Conquest of Algeria

He arrived in Algeria in May 1842 as a lieutenant of General staff to serve in North Africa during the French conquest of Algeria.[2][3]

He served successively with the 53rd infantry regiment, the 9th regiment of hunters on horseback and the 4th African Hunter Regiment, from 1842 to 1846.[4][5]

He took part in the expeditions of the Troupes coloniales to which these regiments were then called in the provinces of Algiers and Oran.[6]

He was then attached to the General staff of the Oran division under Generals Louis Juchault de Lamoricière, Aimable Pélissier and Pierre Bosquet.[7]

Mokrani Revolt

He participated in Algeria in the repression of the Mokrani revolt from April 1871.[8][9]

He presided over the Battle of Alma and Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha on 19 April 1871, with colonel Alexandre Fourchault, through which he countered the Algerian rebels.[10][11]

Return to France

On his return to France, General Lallemand was invested with the command of the 15th military division.

He was placed on leave of absence at the end of 1887.[12]

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Death

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