- First Army (France)
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1944-1945
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anniversaries=The First Army ( _fr. Ire Armée) was a fieldarmy ofFrance that fought duringWorld War I andWorld War II . It was also active during theCold War .First World War
On mobilization in August 1914 the First Army was put in the charge of General
Auguste Dubail and comprised the 7th, 8th, 13th, 14th, and 21st Army Corps, two divisions of cavalry and one reserve infantry division. It was massed between Belfort and the general line Mirecourt-Lunéville with headquarters at Epinal. First Army then took part, along with theFrench Second Army , in theInvasion of Lorraine . The First Army intended to take the strongly defended town ofSarrebourg . GermanCrown Prince Rupprecht , commander of theGerman Sixth Army , was tasked with stopping the French invasion. The French attack was repulsed by Rupprecht and his stratagem of pretending to retreat and then strongly attacking back. OnAugust 20 , Rupprecht launched a major counter-offensive, driving the French armies out. Dubail was replaced in 1915. A frantic 1916 saw four different commanders command the First Army; an even more frantic 1917 saw five different commanders at the helm.econd World War
1940
During WWII the Army formed part of the forces ranged against the German Army during the
Battle of France . When theWehrmacht invadedFrance and theLow Countries in 1940, the First Army was one of the many armies including theBritish Expeditionary Force (BEF) that advanced north to stop the German armies. OnMay 21 ,1940 , the First Army was one of the armies trapped in a vast pocket with their backs to the sea that would eventually result in the Dunkirk evacuations. As the Germans moved in, much of the First Army was hopelessly surrounded atLille but resisted fiercely. The First Army formally ceased to exist on May 29, though a portion escaped with the British troops.1944-1945
French Army B under the command General
Jean de Lattre de Tassigny landed in southern France afterOperation Dragoon , the Allied invasion of the area. OnSeptember 25 ,1944 French Army B was redesignated French First Army. LiberatingMarseille ,Toulon , andLyon , it later formed the right flank of the AlliedSouthern Group of Armies at the southern end of the Allied front line, adjacent toSwitzerland . It commanded two corps, the French I and II Corps. The French First Army liberated the southern area of theVosges Mountains , includingBelfort . Its operations in the area of Burnhaupt destroyed the German IV Luftwaffe Korps in November 1944. In February 1945, with the assistance of the U.S. XXI Corps, the First Army collapsed theColmar Pocket and cleared the west bank of theRhine River of Germans in the area south ofStrasbourg . In March 1945, the First Army fought through theSiegfried Line fortifications in the Bienwald Forest nearLauterbourg . Subsequently, the First Army crossed the Rhine nearSpeyer and capturedKarlsruhe andStuttgart . Operations by the First Army in April 1945 encircled and captured the German "XVIII S.S. Korps" in theBlack Forest and cleared southwestern Germany. At the end of the war, the motto of the French First Army was "Rhin et Danube", referring to the two great German rivers that it had reached and crossed during its combat operations.Postwar
During the Cold War the First Army was again active, controlling the I Corps, the II Corps, and the III Corps as well as Army troops, including Pluton artillery, during the 1980s.
Commanders
WWI
*General
Auguste Dubail (Mobilisation –5 January ,1915 )
*GeneralPierre Roques (5 January ,1915 –25 March ,1916 )
*GeneralOlivier Mazel (25 March ,1916 –31 March ,1916 )
*General Gérard (31 March ,1916 –31 December ,1916 )
*General Emile Fayolle (31 December ,1916 –6 May ,1917 )
*General Joseph Alfred Micheler (6 May ,1917 –1 June ,1917 )
*General Henri Gouraud (1 June ,1917 –15 June ,1917 )
*GeneralFrançois Anthoine (15 June ,1917 –21 December ,1917 )
*General Marie-Eugene Debeney (21 December ,1917 – Armistice)WWII
* General Georges Blanchard (2 September 1939 – 26 May 1940)
* General René Prioux (26 May – 29 May 1940)
* GeneralJean de Lattre de Tassigny (September 1944 –VE Day )References
* British Broadcasting Corporation,
* Duffy, Michael,
* Iavarone, Mike,External links
* [http://france1940.free.fr/oob/1armee.html Order of Battle on May 10, 1940]
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