Honor Roll
Honor Roll
French Casualties
at Yorktown, Virginia
Graves of Rochambeau’s Army
Providence, Rhode Island
French Casualties
In America
1777-1783
Monument & Marker
Pierre L’Enfant
French Soldiers of WW I
ArlingtonFrench Sailors Lot
Cypress HillsWW I
1914-1918 American Field Service
1915-1918 Escadrille Lafayette
1916-1918 Terre, Air, Mer
1939-1945 American Field Service
1939-1945

French Casualties In Yorktown, Virginia
September 28 – October 19, 1781
Listed By Regiments

Régiment d’Agenois
The Régiment d’Agenois was created in 1595. During the War of Independence, it was commanded by Baron de Cadignan and suffered heavy casualties during Admiral d’Estaing’s unsuccessful assault at Savannah (1779). A detachment of the Agenois Regiment participated in the siege and capture of Pensacola in Florida on 26 May 1781. Two of its battalions were among forces brought from the West Indies to Yorktown (1781) commanded by Comte d’Autichamp. They participated in the capture of a British redoubt on 14 October. Its principal engagements in that theatre also included St Christophe and Les Saintes in the West Indies. The regiment provided a detachment that participated in the capture of St. Kitts from the British on 13 February 1782.
Jean Aimont
Andre Allard
Nicolas Angevaise
Jan Baggage
Benoist Bouillot
Nicolas Bourdin
Jacques Chatillon
Antoine Cocq
Yves David
Noel Fugenot
Francois Guiboiseau
Joseph Hautville
Francois Hursin
Pierre Lignot
Nicolas Maret
Francois Marival
Louis Martin
Louis Menager
Laurent Nolly
Jacques Papelard
Louis Thevenin
Oger Verdavoir

Régiment d’Angoumois
The regiment was created by a regulation of September 6, 1684.
Jacques Tournis

Régiment d’Auxonne
The Régiment d’Auxonne was an artillery regiment of the Ancien Régime Army, formed during the Seven Years’ War the regiment saw service in many of the major campaigns until being, re-organised in 1794, and later served in the Grande Armée. The regiment’s successor, the 6th Artillery Regiment would continue to serve until 1993 when it was disbanded after the end of the Cold War.
Vincent Bellanger
Louis Carbonel
Jacques Christol
Pierre de La Loge
Claude Ferrey
Nicolas Fole
Francois Gerthier
Pierre Gorrelier
Antoine Grossetete
Jean Joulin
Francois Jund
Jacques Le Riche
Vincent Martin
Claude Paris
Jacques Pelitier
Philibert Salmon

Régiment de Beaujolais
The Régiment de Beaujolais created in 1685 participated in combined operations with American forces in the siege of Savannah, Georgia in 1779, and the campaigns of New York and Yorktown in 1781.
Pierre Beher
Jean Gloaret
Jean Godard
Jerome Hagueneau
Jean Jaubert
Joseph Jaubert
Andoche Mercier
Jean Molin
Jacques Peyllard
Mathieu Soulignac
Jacques Tissier
Jean Varrennes

Régiment de Foix
The expeditionary companies took part on July 3 and 4, 1779 in the conquest of Grenada, and on the 6 in the naval battle fought against Admiral Byron. Returning to the American colonies, they participated in the siege of Savannah before returning to garrison, for two years on the island of Grenada. These companies mounted the Magnanime vessel of the Count of Grasse’s fleet, and witnessed the battles of April 9 and 12, 1782 against Admiral Rodney.
Pierre Canys
Francois Cavalier
Bernard Gaguebey
Joseph Genies
Benoist Gubiaud
Jean Lyonnois
Jean Maison
Alexis Martin
Liberal Moutel
Domininique Savequet

Régiment de Bourbonnais
The Bourbonnais Regiment was organized in 1597 from the garrisons of Provence. The regiment received the name “Bourbonnais” in 1673. The Bourbonnais Regiment was sent to America with Rochambeau in 1780.
Joseph Barbaton
Etienne Bedel
Jean Besard
Antoine Canton
Fleury Chabrier
Etienne Courtois
Antoine Desmont
Gabriel Devilliers
Jean Galotet
Joseph Guillaume
Jean Honore
Louis Huguet
Jean Jerifafin
Francois Jolivet
Michel Kell
Antoine La Fosse
Bernard Manadet
Antoine Mery
Jean Noel
Jean Paniolet
Joseph Perrier
Joseph Prou
Pierre Proux
Francois Rossignol
Jean Roussel
Jean Saffroy
Jean Selignet
Jean Seliquet
Andre Terville
Louis Testelin
Nicolas Tumelin
Joseph Verrier
Joseph Villaret

Régiment de Brie
The Régiment de Brie was a line infantry regiment of the French Royal Army which was originally formed in 1649.
Jacques Berger
Jacques de Paris

Régiment de Dillon
Le Régiment de Dillon (Dillon’s Regiment) was first raised in Ireland in 1688. During the Jacobite War, it went to France in April 1690, and After the Treaty of Limerick in 1691, the regiment remained in the service of the kings of France under its present name. The regiment participated in the capture Grenada in 1779. The regiment also participated in the failed French and American siege of British-held Savannah in 1779.
Gaspard Everlet

Régiment de Soissonnais
The Soissonnais Regiment was formed in 1598, taking its name from an old province of France and served under Rochambeau throughout the American campaign.
Pierre Belledent
Nicolas Blondelle
Michel Boissard
Jean Brunet
Jean Caillet
Jean Coleran
Pierre Conde
Jacques Dauvergne
Jean de Marin
Pierre de Roche
Francois Dique-Dounier
Nicolas Dubourg
Jean Galtier
Philippe Gausse
Michel Gavaudant
Jean Geoffroy
Claude Granbon
Francois Guillon
Jean Hennone
Nicolas Jacoby
Jean Jossard
Jean La Croix
Etienne La Roche
Gilbert La Taupe
Jacques Langlois
Pierre Le Comte
Pierre Le Hup
Pierre Lyonnais
Jean Michelet
Jean Monet
Louis Perche
Nicolas Pernot
Jean Pigibet
Jean Plagnolet
Charles Poulain
Charles Provol
Etienne Puissant
Jean Roche
Pierre Roitoux
Antoine Sepedre
Jean Sourson
Nicolas Tilquaz
Pierre Vial

Régiment de Metz
The Régiment de Metz was an artillery regiment of the French Ancien Régime army formed in 1725.
Michel Millert

Régiment du Gâtinais
In 1776, the Royal Auvergne Regiment was divided into two, one half retaining the old name, and the other half becoming the Gâtinois Regiment. The Royal Auvergne Regiment was organized in 1608 under King Henry IV. In 1779, the Gâtinois Regiment was brought from the West Indies for the Siege of Savannah. In 1781, it fought in Yorktown, where it gained lasting fame for its leadership. Soldiers of the Gâtinois Regiment committed themselves to fight until the last soldier was killed, if Rochambeau would give them back their old name. Rochambeau, himself, had been an officer in the Royal Auvergne Regiment. The regiment did fight valiantly, and the reward they had asked was granted them by the King.
Henri Audiger
Etienne Auger
Jean Bardou
Jacques Bedel
Nicolas Bega
Antoine Beze
Louis Brian
Jean Brostman
Jean Bulle
Jean Catel
Claude Chamois
Gilbert Charet
Thomas Chavaillard
Andre Cheret
Joseph Chevalier
Paul Chevalier
Andre Colue
Francois Curdinet
Louis Curdon
Bertrand Daray
Pierre Daussent
Augustin de Berthelot
Jean de Lannoy
Jean de Sireuil
Louis Decoune
Nicolas Demaret
Joseph Deschamps
Francois Deshayes
Royal Deux Sireuil
Andre Deze
Jean Diltzer
Jean Domino
Charles Dufour
Michel Dufut
Denis Dumont
Paul Egre
Dominique Feret
Antoine Fissy
Jean Gaudard
Pierre Gilles
Joseph Giraud
Antoine Gouya
Nicolas Guelin
Pierre Guenard
Antoine Guillamebourg
Joseph Guilleraux
Michel Herve
Hielden
Francois Hiltzenberger
Andre Hoffman
Remy Houba
Pierre Jean
Claude Julien
Jean La Coste
Gillaume La Croix
Philippe Laine
Jean Laurenceau
Jacques Laurent
Pierre Le Ferme
Jacques Le May
Pierre Le Page
Jean Lejore
Jacques Livernois
Philibert Mauchalin
Francois Meinier
Georges Merkot
Gaspard Milliot
Nicolas Muller
Georges Neble
Pierre New
Jean Nicole
Erasmus Orkensude
Mathieu Ospell
Claude Oudot
Pierre Ozanne
Christian Pabst
Paul Palis
B. Paly
Jean Paulard
Charles Pierson
Jean Pilau
Francois Poupon
Pierre Quenard
Charles Remont
Pierre Riotte
Ferdinand Robichon
Charles Rouay
Gottfried Rouffe
Antoine Sallemon
Jean Salles
Francois Scholder
Sebastian Scholt
Antoine Serve
Andre Solne
Barthelemy Sorbetz
Jacob Stautzer
Jean Stein
Balthazar Stoher
Claude Stoudert
Adam Stubert
Jean Tincelin
Joseph Tinier
Jean Tousset
Andre Vachere
Geroges Vbel
Emmanuel Vextain
Francois Vigoureux
Jean Vitre
Andre Vitrier
Armand Wendreweck

Régiment Royal Deux-Ponts
The regiment was raised on April 1, 1757 by the Duke of Deux-Ponts (Herzogtum Zweibrücken) in his estates as well as in Alsatian bailiwicks and served King Louis XVI. Many of the soldiers came from the region around the city of Zweibrücken (German for “Two Bridges”, French: deux ponts), an independent duchy within the Holy Roman Empire whose territories are now parts of Germany or France.
André Cheret
Jean Diltzer
Paul Egre
Hielden
François Hiltzenberger
Andre Hoffman
Georges Merkot
Nicolas Muller
Georges Neble
Pierre New
Erasmus Orkensude
Christian Pabst
Ferdinand Robichon
Gottfried Rouffe
François Scholder
Sebastian Scholt
Jacob Stautzer
Jean Stein
Balthazar Stoher
Adam Stubert
Georges Vbel
André Cheret
Jean Diltzer
Paul Egre
Hielden
François Hiltzenberger
Andre Hoffman
Georges Merkot
Nicolas Muller
Georges Neble
Pierre New
Erasmus Orkensude
Christian Pabst
Ferdinand Robichon
Gottfried Rouffe
François Scholder
Sebastian Scholt
Jacob Stautzer
Jean Stein
Balthazar Stoher
Adam Stubert
Georges Vbel

Régiment de Touraine
Founded in 1625, the Régiment de Touraine was a French infantry regiment raised in the province of Touraine.
Claude Asselin
Barcy
Jean Bidot
Pierre Boisseau
Andre Colar
Sidet Costail
Vidal Coste
Antoine Courbet
Guillaume Daucan
Joseph Devaise
Nicolas Didierre
Dominique Dreuilhet
Maurice Edmon
Claude Elie
Paul Fabre
Pierre Froment
Jean Hermaine
Sebastian Jamais
Blaise Lambert
Daniel Laurent
Edme Le Brun
Jean Le Roux
Joseph Lefevre
Augustin Lersne
Augustin Lormier
Francois Magnan
Jean Massal
Pierre Mion
Pierre Miot
Nicolas Monart
Jean Mongin
Nicolas Mougal
Antoine Moulins
Edme Neuveu
Leonard Pariel
Jean Pinet
Jean Pradhout
Martiel Savoix
Bernard Vivanson

Régiment de Saintonge
The Saintonge Regiment was raised in the year 1684 in the province of Saintonge.
Nicolas Boulanger
Jean Bourdet
Julien Chauvin
Guillaume Coutel
Michel Degres
Nicolas Determine
Luc Ducros
Louis Glanet
Jacques Houpillard
Jean Liebert
Georges Lorraine
Leon Maure
Remy Nalfin
Gabriel Paris
Joseph Patalier
Jean Pouvereau
Charles Prevost
Jacques Serree
Jean Vilaton

Régiment de Picardie
The Picardy regiment is an infantry regiment of the kingdom of France, created in 1585 from the bands of Picardy, one of the oldest military unit.
de Satur
Jean Sansfacon
R.I.P for eternity alongside your American brothers-in arms.

French Soldiers Of Rochambeau’s Army
Who Died and Are Buried In Providence, Rhode Island – 1781-1782
Vincent Marrais
Geste Meginest
Antoine Monnet
Joseph Boilard (aka Batude)
Claude Boirard (aka Albert)
Jean Chenu (aka Ajax)
Gabriel Despas (aka Abagao)
Joseph Gentil
Pierre Genty (aka Graccure)
Jean Louis Malle (aka Arnould)
André Saget (aka Sophocle)
François Bonnot
Claude Chartier
Sébastien Guétard (aka Guétard)
Claude Le Comte (aka Le Comte)
Jean Martin (aka Lagny)
Jean Claude Picaud (aka Picaut)
Georges Antonnau (aka St. Georges)
Pierre Dufour (aka Dufour)
François Gogue (aka Vaton)
André Jolas
Jean Nouvel
Nicolas Roye
R.I.P for eternity alongside your American brothers-in arms.
Monument & Marker – Pierre L’Enfant
Arlington National Cemetery
(1754-1825)

French Soldiers Buried in Arlington National Cemetery
Lieutenant Fernand Raoul Jules HERBERT
Mort pour la France le 26-07-1918
(Deming – Nouveau-Mexique – Près du camp de
Deming au Nouveau-Mexique, Etats-Unis)
Né(e) le/en 15-07-1881 à Havre (Le)
(76 – Seine-Maritime (ex Seine-Inférieure), France)
163e régiment d’infanterie (163e RI)
Lieutenant Jean JEGOU
Mort pour la France le 26-07-1918
(Deming – Nouveau-Mexique – près du Camp Cody, Etats-Unis)
Né(e) le/en 03-02-1884 à Saint-Jean-Kerdaniel
(22 – Côtes-d’Armor (ex Côtes-du-Nord, France)
73e régiment d’infanterie territoriale (73e RIT)
Capitaine Gaston Marie Roger CHENO
Mort pour la France le 21-10-1918 (Camp Sheridan, Etats-Unis)
Né(e) le/en 06-01-1883 à Bressuire (79 – Deux-Sèvres, France)
225e régiment d’infanterie (225e RI)
Sous-Lieutenant Félix Marie Louis COURRIERE
Mort pour la France le 17-11-1918
(Washington – Walter Reed General Hospice, Etats-Unis)
Né(e) le/en 05-06-1887 à Lyon (69 – Rhône, France)
8e régiment du génie (8e RG)
Sous-Lieutenant Henri COQUELET
Mort pour la France le 30-09-1919 (Washington, Etats-Unis)
Né(e) le/en 28-02-1889 à Paris 8e arrondissement (75 – Paris (ex Seine), France)
54e régiment d’artillerie (54e RA)
Sergent Fourrier Paul TEMPERLI
Mort pour la France le 04-10-1918 (Kansas-City (États-Unis), Etats-Unis)
Né le/en 19-09-1882 à Uster, canton de Zurich (Suisse) (Suisse)
Régiment de marche de la Légion étrangère (RMLE)
Félix Noël SABUT
Né(e) le/en 18-12-1886 (15 – Cantal, France)
Mort pour la France
2e Canonnier Antoine Marie BRUN
Mort pour la France le 26-10-1918 (Washington – Hôpital Walter Reed Général, Etats-Unis)
Né(e) le/en 27-09-1887 à Lantriac (43 – Haute-Loire, France)
Sergent Maurice Georges JACQUET
Décédé(e) le 17-04-1918 (Washington, Etats-Unis)
Né(e) le/en 06-05-1880 à Chilleurs-aux-Bois (45 – Loiret, France)
331e régiment d’infanterie (331e RI)
R.I.P for eternity alongside your American brothers-in arms.

“French Sailors Lot”
Cypress Hills National Cemetery
Brooklyn, New York
Name | Surname | Birthdate | Town | Deceased | Rank | Specialty | Battalion |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ADAM | François Marie | 5/9/1895 | Trédarzec | 10/19/18 | Matelot 1e Cl. | Fusilier | Croiseur Gloire |
AUTRET | François M | 9/11/1883 | Landerneau | 10/11/18 | Maitre | Cannonier | Croiseur Cuirassé Marseillaise |
BATARD | Eugène | 5/12/1895 | Derval | 10/4/18 | Matelot | Chauffeur | |
CALIMACHE | François Paul | 1/15/1894 | Isigny | 11/22/18 | Matelot 2e Cl. Breveté | Charpentier | Croiseur Cuirassé Marseillaise |
CONSEIL | Jean Marie | 6/17/1891 | St-Pierre-Quilbignon | 10/18/18 | QM | Cannonier | Montcalm |
DUCTEIL | Pierre | 5/15/1885 | Macouba (Martinique) | 12/14/18 | Matelot Breveté | Chauffeur | |
GLEMAREC | François Jean Marie Auguste | 10/28/1895 | Tourch | 10/12/18 | Matelot 2e Cl. | Mécanicien | Croiseur Marseillaise |
GODEFROY | Pierre Antoine | 7/26/1890 | St Briac | 10/2/18 | Matelot 2e Cl. | Chauffeur | Croiseur Marseillaise |
GRIGNOUX | Jean | 6/15/1881 | Brest | 10/11/18 | SM | Mécanicien | Croiseur Marseillaise |
GUERMEUR | François Tanguy Marie | 8/3/1891 | Lanvéoc | 10/4/18 | Matelot 1e Cl. Breveté | Chauffeur | Croiseur Marseillaise |
HÉTET* | Jean-Marie | 2/24/1890 | Plougastel-Daoulas | 10/5/18 | SM | Armurier | Croiseur Marseillaise |
KERDELHUE | Pierre Marie | 1/25/1879 | Guidel | 10/4/18 | PM | Fusilier | Croiseur Marseillaise |
KERISIT | Henri Badin | 10/9/1879 | Tréboul | 10/10/18 | Matelot 3e Cl | Croiseur Marseillaise | |
LANCIAUX | Abel | 10/17/1893 | Amiens | 10/24/18 | Matelot 2e Cl. Breveté | Croiseur Marseillaise | |
LE ROUX | Martial | 2/5/1897 | Brest | 12/16/18 | Matelot | A.M.B.C.(*) Bordeaux | |
LECERF | Henri Badin | Inconnue | Inconnue | 10/22/18 | Soldat | ||
LICHOU* | Louis | 12/23/1885 | Lambézellec | 9/30/18 | QM | Fusilier | Gloire |
MELENEC* | Joseph | 8/10/1898 | Camaret | 10/13/18 | Matelot 2e Cl. | Charpentier | Montcalm |
NOBLET | Ernest Jean François Marie | 10/3/1890 | St-Coulomb | 10/20/18 | Matelot | ||
QUINIO | Pierre Louis | 10/30/1892 | Plérin | 10/9/18 | QM | ||
RAMPIN | Léon Eugène | 1/16/1888 | Toulon | 10/4/18 | SM | Commis | |
RASSIN | Albert | 4/9/1894 | Basse-Pointe (Martinique) | 10/12/18 | Matelot | Matelot | |
SIMON | Jean-François | 5/30/1892 | Milizac | 10/3/18 | Matelot 1e Cl | Chauffeur | Croiseur Marseillaise |
TEPHANY | Auguste Hervé | 3/25/1892 | Camaret | 10/8/18 | Matelot | Croiseur Marseillaise | |
* Bodies repatriated to France |

New York Draftees and Volunteers
Who Died For France
Pro Deo – Pro Patria

Wall of Honor
Church of Notre Dame, New York City
(map and directions)
© 2021 Daniel Falgerho
Federation of French War Veterans
1914-1918
REV. RAYNAUD | Maurice, S.P.M. | BRANCARDIER 30e DIVISION |
ANDREU | François, dit “Detmales” | 59e RÉG. D’INFANT. |
ANDREU | Angel | 37e ” “ |
ANE | Gitons | 42e ” “ |
ARTICES | Léon | 117e ” “ |
ASNARD | François | 3e ” ” COLONIAL |
AUGAREILS | Prosper | 218e ” “ |
BACOUE | Antoine | 96e ” “ |
BALDETRON | Louis Joseph | 54e ” ” COLONIAL |
BARRAL | Auguste | |
BARRAUD | Emile | |
BASTIT | Firmin | 18e ” “ |
BAZERGUE | Emile | 122e ” “ |
BEAUDON | André | 11e ZOUAVES |
BEAUVILLAIN | Raymond | 31e RÉG. D’INFANT. |
BENOIT | Marc | 129e ” “ |
BERTIN | Gabriel Alexis | 287e ” “ |
BERCIEUX | Jean Claude | 38e ” “ |
BERCOUCHAN | Claude Pierre | 18e ” “ |
BESONNE | Charles | 226e ” “ |
BETEROUX | Adrien | 49e ” “ |
BEVILLARD | François | 22e BAT. DE CHASSEURS ALPINS |
BET | François Henri | 11e RÉG. DE CUIRAS. |
BEZIADE | Urbain | |
BEZIADE | Baptiste | |
BIDONDE | Jean | 2e RÉG. DE GÉN. |
BIEILLE | Paul | 7e ” D’INFANT. |
BERCY | Léon | 35e ” “ |
BOISSON | Pierre Honoré | 20e ESCADR. TRAIN EQUIP. |
BUANEL-SACZE | Jean Baptiste | 234e RÉG. d’INFANT. |
BOUIN | Jules François Joseph | |
BOURCIER | Gustave Aimé | 4e RÉG. DE ZOUAVES |
BOUTQUIN | Armand | 170e ” D’INFANT. |
BOTTE | Sylvain | |
BURDET | Hector | 272 RÉG. D’INFANT. |
BUISSON | Fabien | 286e ” “ |
CAGNAT | Joseph Jean | |
CALAME | George Emile | 133e ” “ |
CALONDRE | Emile Eugène | 60e ” “ |
CAMPAN | Joseph Jean | 164e ” “ |
CAPDEVIEILLE | Fernand | 170e ” “ |
CARADY | Paul | |
CAROFF | Joseph Marie | 135e ” “ |
CASSOU | Michel | 218e ” “ |
CASTEL | Eugène | 219e ” “ |
CASTERAN | Pierre Dominique | 405e ” “ |
CATTIAU | Jean | |
CAZAU-HOURCADE | Jacques Prosper | 12e ” “ |
CHARTON | René | |
CHIADOLA | Antoine | 267e ” “ |
CONFIAN | Joseph Victor | 144e ” “ |
COQUELET | Louis | 132 ” “ |
COLASSEAU | Louis | PARTI SEPT. 1914, TOMBÉ EN CHAMPAGNE |
COURMES | Jean | 158e RÉG. D”INFANT. |
CHEPEAU | R. | |
DATHUEYTS | Henri Auguste | 225e ” “ |
DAVID | Henri Robert | 225e ” “ |
DAVIER | Maurice | 309e ” “ |
DELAIGNE | Maurice | 27e ” “ |
DELAUME | Jules Marcel | 294e ” “ |
DEVILLERS | Louis | 131e ” “ |
DUCROS | Jean | 156e ” “ |
CUCOS | Maurice | 12e ” “ |
DURAN | François | 23e BAT. CHASSEURS À PIED |
DURRAND | Honoré | |
DURAM | Louis | 24e RÉG. D’INFANT. COLONIALE |
FAUCHON | Ernest | 99e ” “ |
FAUP | Joseph | 104e ” DES DRAGONS |
FAUR | Auguste | 44e ” D”INFANT. COLONIAL |
FAUR | Pierre | 53e ” “ |
FILLAUD | Louis Alexandre | SOUS LIEUTENANT, 258e REGT. INF. CROIX DE GUERRE |
FISSON | Alexis | LÉGION D’HONNEUR, TOMBÉ 25 SEPT. 1918 |
FOING | Joseph François Marie | 60e BAT. DES CHASSEURS À PIED |
FONTAN | Daniel | 7e RÉG. INF. 36E CIE, 6 SEPT. 1916, SOMME |
FONTENY | Marcel Louis | 80e RÉG. D’INFANT. |
FORT | Jean Pierre | 143e ” “ |
FREYCHE | Jean Marie | |
CAGNER | Edmond | |
GAUDRY | E. | |
GERAUD | Pierre | 96e ” “ |
GERVAIS | Armand | |
GERARD | Sainte Marie | 18e REG. D’INFANT. |
GERVAIS | Armand | 11e CHASSEURS ALPINS |
GIGOUX | Armand | 35e RÉG. D’INFANT. |
GILLOT | François Louis | 23e ” “ |
GIRAUD | Marc | 187e ” “ |
GIRARD-MADOUX | Maurice | 159e ” “ |
GOUAZE | Freres | |
GRAZIDE | E. Benjamin | 42e ” “ |
GRAZIDE | Jean Marie | 12e ” “ |
GROSSET | Edouard | |
GUIGNARD | Valentin | 90e ” “ |
GUIZERIX | François | 14e ” “ |
HUDRY | César | 22e BAT. CHASSEURS ALPINS |
HUGUET | Théophile | 24e RÉGIMENT COLONIAL |
JOBRIST | Emile | 171e RÉG. D’INFANT. |
JOLLAND | Georges | 168e ” “ |
JOLY | Edmond Georges | 34e ” “ |
JOSSELIN | Edouard | 19e ” “ |
KIPNISS | Abel Robert | 1er. ” ETRANGER |
LABORDE | René | 87e ” D’INFANT. |
LABORDE | Lucien | 34e ” “ |
LACROUTZ | Dominique | 18e ” “ |
LAMUSSE | Fabien | |
LANOT | Pierre | 123e ” “ |
LARCHEVEQUE | Henri Albert | 224e ” “ |
LARQUE | François | 18e ” “ |
LAUREAU | Léon | |
LEBAIGUE | Henri Emile | |
LELANDAIS | Ernest | |
LERCHER | Jean Alphonse dit “Senlis” | 78e ” “ |
LOSTE-SALLE | Jean | 18e ” “ |
LUTTMANN | Maurice | 1er ” ETRANGER |
MAGNAN | Jean René | 197e ” “ |
MAUPANIE | François | 83e ” “ |
MONROUX | Etienne | 138e ” “ |
MOUVENEL | Louis | 26e ” DE DRAGONS |
NAL | M. | |
NAVALLEZ | Baptiste | 18e ” D’INFANT. |
PALAPOLI | François Xavier | 1er ” ETRANGER |
PASCAL | Marcel | |
PEDELAHORE | Jean | 18e RÉG. D”INFANT. |
PELLERIN | Raoul | |
PEMOULIE | Albert | 12e ” “ |
PETIT-IMBERT | Eugène Ernest | 37e ” “ |
PICOLET | François | |
POMES | Victor Avenant | 18e ” “ |
PONSIN | Charles Jean | 317e ” “ |
PORTNOI | Henri | 131e ” “ |
POUECH | Joseph | |
POULAIN | Charles | 170e ” “ |
PRESSOUVRE | Louis Jean-Baptiste | 339e ” “ |
RECHOU-MARTINET | Jean Louis | 83e ” “ |
RECURT | Rémy Abel dit “Maine” | 18e ” “ |
REISS | Lucien | 99e ” “ |
REPARET | Claudius | |
REY | Emile | 66e ” “ |
RICHER | Noël | 66e ” “ |
RICOLET | France | 192e ” “ |
RIVIERE | Alexis | 88e ” “ |
ROCE | Jean-Marie | 150e ” “ |
ROUSSEAU | Gaston Raoul | |
SAMBUSSY | Guillaume | |
SANCHETTE | Pierre | 18e ” “ |
SARDA | Auguste | |
SCARABELLI | César | |
SAINT-MARIES | Gérard | |
SAINT-MICHEL | ||
RIVET | Paul | SERGENT 160e RÉG. D”INFANT. |
SEECER | Frédéric Alain | 1ER RÉG. DE MARCHE (LÉGION ETRANGÈRE) |
SERRSI | Jean Marie | 214E RÉG. D’INFANT. |
SEUBE | Louis | 144e ” “ |
STEPHANT | Joseph Marie | 1er ” ” COLONIALE |
TACHON | F. | |
TAMISIER | André | 22e ” ” COLONIALE |
TEYCHENE | Camille | 283e ” ” COLONIALE |
THOMAS | A. Gaston | |
TOUCHARD | Gaston | 21e ” ” COLONIALE |
TREYNET | Joanny | 79e ” “ |
VERDIER | Jean François | 28e BAT. DE CHASSEURS |
VERGER | Casimir | ARMÉE MAUNORY |
(map and directions to the Church of Notre Dame in New York)
American Field Service
1915-1918
BENTLEY | PAUL C. |
BLISS | ADDISON L. |
BRICKLEY | ARTHUR J. |
BROWN | JAMES S. |
BUCKLER | LEOR N. |
CRAIG | HARMON B. |
CUMINGS | HENRY H. |
DRESSER | STEPHEN R. |
ELLIS | CLAYTON C. |
GAILEY | JAMES W. |
HALL | RICHARD N. |
HAMILTON | PERLEY R. |
HANNAH | FRED A. |
HILL | STANLEY |
KOLEROOK | NEWBERRY |
KELLEY | EDWARD J. |
KING | GERALD C. |
LINES | HOWARD B. |
McKENZIE | GORDON K. |
MYERS | ARTHUR |
NEWLIN | JOHN V. |
NORTON | GEORGE F. |
OSBORN | PAUL G. |
PORTER | ALBERT A. |
SORTWELL | EDWARD C. |
SUCKLEY | HENRY E.M. |
WINSOR | PHILIP |
WOODWORTH | BENJAMIN R. |
(map and directions to the Church of Notre Dame in New York)
Escadrille Lafayette
1916-1918
ASH | ALAN |
BARCLAY | NORMAN |
BAUGHAM | JAMES |
BAYLIES | FRANCK |
BAYNE | JAMES |
BENNEY | PHILIP |
BIDDLE | JULIAN |
BLUETHENTHAL | ARTHUR |
BOOTH | VERNON |
CAMPBELL | ANDREW |
CHADWICK | OLIVER |
CHAMBERLAIN | CYRUS |
CHAPMAN | CHARLES |
CHAPMAN | VICTOR |
CLAPP | ROGER |
COLLINS | PHELPS |
COOKSON | LIN |
DAVIS | PHILIP |
DOOLITLE | JAMES |
DOWD | DENNIS |
DOWD | MEREDITH |
DREW | SIDNEY |
EDGAR | STUART |
ELY | DINSMORE |
FOWLER | ERIC |
GENET | EDMOND |
GRIEB | NORMAN |
GUNDELACK | ANDREW |
HANDFORD | ROBERT |
HOBBS | WARREN |
HOSKIER | RONALD |
JOHNSON | HARRY |
DE KRUIJFF | THEODORE |
LEE | SCHUYLER |
LEKR | ANDERSON |
LOUGHRAN | EDWARD |
LUFBERY | RAOUL |
MAC MONAGLE | DOUGLAS |
MCCONNEL | JAMES |
MCKERNESS | WILLIAM |
MERKER | WILLIAM |
MILLER | WAINER |
NICHOLS | ALAN |
OVINGTON | CARTER |
PALMER | HENRY |
PAVELKA | PAUL |
PELTON | ALFRED |
PETERSON | DAVID |
PRINCE | NORMAN |
PUTNAM | DAVID |
RHENO | WALTER |
ROCKWELL | KIFFIN |
SCANLAN | LAWRENCE |
SKINNER | SAMUEL |
SPENCER | DUMARESO |
STARRETT | FRANK |
STONE | DONALD |
TAILER | WILLIAM |
TAYLOR | ELISER |
TERRES | HUGH |
TRINKARD | CHARLES |
TUCKER | DUDLEY |
TYSON | STEPHEN |
WALCOTT | BENJAMIN |
WILSON | JOSEPH |
WINTER | WALLACE |
WOODWARD | HOUSTON |
YORK | WALTER |
(map and directions to the Church of Notre Dame in New York)
Terre, Air, Mer
1939-1945
AUBRY | JACQUES |
AUBONET | ROBERT |
BALANSAR | CHARLES |
BARTHELEMY | MARCEL |
BEAU | GILBERT |
BEMURAUD | JEAN |
BERAIN | LUCIEN |
BERGERON | MARCEL |
BERNARDET | ALBERT |
BESANCON | PHILIPPE |
BENVENUTI | MARCEL |
BLOCH | JACQUES |
BONAVITA | AUGUSTE |
BONNET | PAUL |
BOUHIER | MAURICE |
BOURGOING | GUILLAUME DE |
BOURIEL | ROBERT |
BOUTEILLER | ANDRE |
BRANCALEONI | DAVID |
BREJARD | JACQUES |
BROUSSARD | EDMOND |
BROUSSARD | ROGER |
BRUBACHER | JACQUES |
BUIN | HENRI |
CABAUD | GEORGES |
CARTEREAU | PIERRE |
CARTIER | RAYMOND |
CASABLANCA | PIERRE |
CAZE | ROGER |
CHABASSOL | RAYMOND |
CHAMPION | MOÏSE |
CHAPEROT | GEORGES |
CHAPMAN | FRANÇOIS |
CHAPONAY | PIERRE DE |
CHIGAËFF DE PROGOFIEFF | R. |
CLEMENT | GEORGES |
COMBET | VICTOR |
COMMERÇON | ROBERT |
DALLIN | ARTHUR |
DELTRUEL | JEAN |
DESMOULINS | PIERRE |
DUCLAUX | ALFRED |
DUCOURNEAU | JEAN |
DUCROCQ | ROGER |
DUROC | CHARLES |
DUTEURTE | MARCEL |
ETLAIN | ROBERT |
FERAUD | MARCEL |
FERAUDY | GEORGES DE |
FERRY DE FONTNOUVELLE | C. DE |
FLORIN | JACQUES |
FONTAINE | GEORGES |
FOURNIER | CLAUDE |
FRANCONY | JACQUES DE |
GARIMALI | FRANÇOIS |
GATOR | MAURICE |
GILLET | CLAUDE |
GOINVIC | PIERRE |
GOUTHIERE | ADRIEN |
GRAMONT | GABRIEL DE |
GRAVEREAUX | CLAUDE |
GRIMBERT | PAUL |
GUILLOU | ROBERT |
GUIRBERT | PIERRE |
HARMELLE | PIERRE |
HOARAU | JOSEPH |
HOFFER | HENRI |
JACOTTIN | MARCEL |
JACQUET | ROGER |
JOLIVET | HENRI |
JOURDAN | ERNEST |
JUNENET | MAXIME |
KAIM | EGON |
KOURMAN | SIMON |
KRAEMER | ROBERT |
LAGARDE | PAUL |
LAGIER | ROGER |
LAMBERT | ROBERT |
LAMIC | ROGER |
LANÇON | JOSEPH |
LAPORAL | HILDEVERT |
LAVERDET | GEORGES |
LAZAREVITCH | SERGE |
LEBARGY | PAUL |
LECA | ANGE |
LESBLANC | GEORGES |
LECLERQ | JACQUES |
LE GARDIEN | ANDRE |
LE GOFF | LOUIS |
LE LOUET | YVES |
LE NORMAND DE LA FOSSE | C. |
LEPAGE | MAURICE |
LEPETIT | OCTAVE |
LE PIERRES | ANDRE |
LHORENTE | EDMOND |
LOUSSOUARN | LOUIS |
LOUVEL | JOSEPH |
LUGUET | CHARLES |
MACCARY | ANDRE |
MAINPIN | EUGENE |
MANIACCI | FRANÇOIS |
MANTOUX | OLIVIER |
MARIADIS | ANASTASE |
MARIANI | FRANÇOIS |
MARTIN | JACQUES |
MARZIN | JEAN |
MAS | JEAN-BAPTISTE |
MAS | MAURICE |
MASSIKI | ARMAND |
MAURICE | GEORGES |
MEHAT | EUGENE |
MELIN | ANDRE |
MENOU | CHARLES |
MESSINGER | FRANÇOIS |
MILON | AMEDEE |
MONTASTIER | JEAN |
MORAUD | FRANÇOIS |
MORGEAT | JACQUES |
MORICET | JACQUES |
MOUTTON | HENRI |
MURAT | HENRI |
NICOLAI | NOËL |
OULES | MARCEL |
PASCAUD | ANTOINE |
PASTOUREL | RAYMOND |
PAULY | HENRI |
PECOU | PAUL |
PERICAUD | ROGER |
PERSON | YVES |
PETITPAS | PIERRE |
PEYROUNY | MARCEL |
PICARDDAT | YVON |
PIETRI | JEAN |
POULAIN | DIDIER |
PRUDHOMME | GABRIEL |
QUERE | PIERRE |
RENOU | BERNARD |
RENUCCI | ROBERT |
RENURAUD | JEAN |
RHODES | GEORGES |
RIBIERE | CHARLES |
ROCHE | CHARLES |
ROLLAND-GOSSELIN | PIERRE |
ROMAND | ROBERT |
ROSSET-COURNAND | PIERRE |
RUBI | JOSEPH |
SAINT-EXUPERY | ANTOINE DE |
SALY | LOUIS |
SCHEER | JACQUES |
SCHLOSS | RAYMOND |
SEGUIN-ROSIER | PIERRE |
SEVIN | THIERRY DE |
SIMORRE | ANDRE |
SOREDA | HENRI |
SOSKICE | VICTOR |
STAEHLE | PATRICK |
STEVENS | JULIEN |
TARTIERE | JACQUES |
TENDERO | LUCIEN |
TINE | ROBERT |
TISSIER | ROBERT |
VASSAL | GEORGES |
VESER | MICHEL |
VEILLARD | ROLAND |
VEITH | FERNAND |
VILLAIN | GASTON |
VOILLEMIN | GEORGES |
(map and directions to the Church of Notre Dame in New York)
American Field Service
1939-1945
ADAMS | CHARLES K. JR. |
ALEXANDER | CHARLES B. JR. |
ANDREWS | CHARLES J. JR. |
BOAZ | RALPH |
BRANNAN | GEORGE E. |
BRYAN | ROBERT C. |
CAGLE | PAUL N. |
CUNNINGHAM | JOHN D. |
DENISON | JOHN H. JR. |
DOUTHITT | JACK W. |
EATON | RANDOLPH C. |
ELLSWORTH | DAWSON |
ESTEW | THOMAS S. |
FOSTER | ARTHUR R. |
HARTY | DONALD J. |
HENDERSON | BRUCE G. |
KULAK | STANLEY B. |
LADD | GEORGE A. |
LARNER | HENRY |
MARSHALL | THOMAS L. |
MCKENNA | PAUL H. |
MCLARTY | WILLIAM K. |
MILLER | ALBERT S. |
MILNE | CALEB J. IV |
MURPHY | GERALD R. |
ORTH | WILLIAM T. |
PARKHURST | JOHN W. |
PREBLE | VERNON W. |
RANDALL | ALEXANDER JR. |
RODGERS | CURTIS C. |
RUBEL | AUGUST A. |
STOCKTON | RICHARD S. |
SWENSSON | MILDING |
TICKENOR | GEORGE O. |
WATSON | JOHN F. |
WILTON | JAMES B. JR. |