- Jean Rémy
Jean Stanislas Rémy, commonly known as Jean Rémy, (
Paris , October 3, 1899 -Toulouse , August 15, 1955) was a Frenchcolonel , a member of theFree French , and a Companion of the Liberation.Biography
Rémy joined the
Russian Army duringWorld War I at the age of 17. He subsequently joined theFrench Army in 1919. He remained in the Army of the Orient as anon-commissioned officer until 1924 when he was sent to theSaumur Officer School.In 1925 he became a
Second Lieutenant and was sent toTunisia , then part of France. He served a few years in France and then went to theLevant where he took part in peace-keeping operations.Rémy was promoted to captain in 1937 and stayed in
Syria until 1941. On 18th June 1940,General de Gaulle made hisAppeal of 18 June and "invites the officers and the French soldiers who are located in British territory or who would come there to put themselves in contact with [him] ". In July 1941, Rémy joinedDe Gaulle and theFree French . He became "Chef d'Etat-major" (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) forSyria .On September 25, 1942, he organized and took command of the "1er Régiment de Marche de Spahis Marocains" (RMSM), not to be confused with the "1er Régiment de Spahis Marocains" ((RSM, First Regiment of Morrocan Spahis), who were loyal to
Marshal Pétain . The 1st RMSM fought in the French Free actions inNorthern Africa , notably atEl Alamein and nearMédenine inTunisia . Rémy's forces were organized for reconnaissance as British "Flying Columns". [fr [http://www.france-libre.net/unites_combats/1_4_1_6_Spahis_marocains.htm 1er Régiment de marche des Spahis marocains (RMSM)] on france-libre.net] This Flying Column was constituted of 314 men and was equipped with – notably - 24 armored cars and 14 tanks. [frPDF| [http://www.concours-resistance.org/pdf/cnrd_2004_pages/cnrd_2004_page_32.pdf La "Force L" en Tunisie] |70.6 KiB ]Rémy then organised the integration of the 1st RMSM into
General Leclerc 's 2nd Armored Division ("2e DB"). He was promoted to colonel and joined the 1st RMSM London in during April-May 1944. As part of the "2e DB", hey fought in theBattle of Normandy and then marched onParis . He was wounded in Normandy and once more atFort Mont-Valérien . On August 25, 1944 the 1st RMSM liberatedVersailles . [fr [http://perso.orange.fr/memoire78/pages/vers8.html Les troupes de Leclerc sont aux portes de Versailles] , Mémoire 78]He continued to serve until the end of the war at
Hitler 's Berghof inBerchtesgaden .In 1944, he was made a Companion of the Liberation and on August 7, 1945, the 1st RMSM was also awarded the same title.
After
World War II , Rémy was sent toOran where he fulfilled various tasks for theFrench Army . In 1951-1952 he was commandant for Algerian armored forces andcavalry . In 1952, he returned toFrance , inToulouse with the same responsibilities for the local military region.He died at Larrey Hospital in
Toulouse , of complications caused by his war injuries. A street in Toulouse has been named after his name.Decorations
* Grand Officier of the
Légion d'Honneur
* Companion of the Liberation
* Croix de guerre 1939-1945 (9 mentions)
*Distinguished Service Order References
External links
*fr [http://www.ordredelaliberation.fr/fr_compagnon/833.html Jean Rémy on the Order of the Liberation website]
*fr [http://www.ordredelaliberation.fr/fr_unite/rmsm.html The 1st RMSM on the Order of the Liberation website]
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