Pierre Galopin

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Pierre Alphonse Galopin (Clermont-Ferrand, 10 January 1932[1]Zouï [de], 4 April 1975[2]) was a commandant of the French Army who served as a deputy to intelligence officer Camille Gourvennec in Chad during the 1960s and 1970s. He came to international attention when he was captured by a group of Chadian rebels under Hissène Habré on 4 August 1974 in the remote Tibesti Mountains, thus becoming one of the hostages in the so-called Claustre Affair. After subsequent negotiations stalled, Galopin was executed by hanging on 4 April 1975.[3]

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