- Raymond Brutinel
Brigadier-General Raymond Brutinel CB CMG DSO (
March 6 ,1872 -September 21 ,1964 ) was a geologist, journalist, soldier, entrepreneur and a pioneer in the field of mechanized warfare who commanded theCanadian Automobile Machine Gun Brigade duringWorld War I .Raymond Brutinel was born in
Alet-les-Bains ,Aude ,France . He immigrated toWestern Canada in 1904 where he helped survey the route for theGrand Trunk Railway . He went on to edit 'Le Courrier de l'Ouest" inEdmonton, Alberta , the firstFrench-language newspaper west ofWinnipeg, Manitoba .A member of the
Canadian Forces inWorld War I , Raymond Brutinel initiated and commanded heCanadian Automobile Machine Gun Brigade , the first fully mechanized unit of theBritish Army . His Brigade played a significant part in halting the major German offensive of March 1918. From October 1916 until March 1918, Brutinel was Corps MG Officer of theCanadian Corps and, in addition to his decorations, he was 7 timesMentioned in Dispatches . He pioneered the virtues of mobility and concentration of firepower and developed the concept of indirect machine-gun fire.In 1920 Brutinel returned to Europe, where he was a Creusot sales representative in the
Balkans , but he retained many Canadian ties.Major-General Georges Vanier , Canadian ambassador to France and futureGovernor General of Canada , recorded the "considerable help" Brutinel provided in evacuatingembassy staff fromParis in June 1940 in advance of theGerman occupation of France in World War II . In 1961 he became a member of the Canadian Institute of Mines and Metallurgy Fifty-Year Club.Raymond Brutinel died in 1964 at
Couloumé-Mondebat ,Gers , France.External links
* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brett/cmgc/rwm37.html Rootsweb 6th Brigade Canadian Machine Gun Corps] .
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