Bernard Janvier (born 16 July 1939) is a former
general
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of the
French Army
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who served in the
French Foreign Legion
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, primarily spearheading and putting in place effective resolving forces.
Janvier first took part in the
Algerian War
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. He then spearheaded at the head of the
2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment
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Si ...
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e REP in a peacekeeping mission in
Lebanon
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. He was later designated as the commander of
Division Daguet during the
Gulf War
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. Four years later, he was assigned to
UNPROFOR
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in charge of peacekeeping during the
Bosnian War
The Bosnian War ( / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. Following several earlier violent incid ...
.
Early life
Janvier's father Pierre, was an officer in the gendarmerie. Bernard conducted his studies at the Orange College, at schools in Nice and Algeria and the University of Rennes.
Military career
Admitted to the
École militaire interarmes at Coetquidan, on 1 October 1958, in quality of a
Saint-Cyrien, «
Général
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Bugeaud », he conducted his course application at the infantry school in Nîmes, on 15 September 1960.
On 1 December 1960 he joined the center of perfection of the infantry cadres 2 at Philippeville in
Algeria
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, then was assigned on 1 January 1961 to the 1st battalion of the 1st Tirailleurs Regiment in quality as a commando chief.
Assigned to the
1st Foreign Regiment
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The regiment is also responsible for running special institutions of the Legion. These include the magazine ''Képi Blanc'', the ...
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e RE during July 1962, he was assigned on 1 August 1962 to the
2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment
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Si ...
2e REP, regiment with which he conducted a tour in
North Africa
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from August 1962 to September 1964.
From 1964 to 1967, he served in
Madagascar
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and at the
Comoros
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at the corps of the
3rd Foreign Infantry Regiment
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3
e REI, successively as assistant officer in a combat unit then a corps general staff headquarters officer (). He was promoted to the rank of
Captain
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on 1 January 1967. Repatriated, he followed the Captain's course at the infantry application school, then the 33rd promotion of the generals staff headquarters school in quality as a candidate, as of 1 December 1968.
He commanded from 1968 to 1970, a company of the
9th Parachute Chasseur Regiment 9e RCP, then from 1970 to 1972, as a company officer at the
École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr
The École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr (, , abbr. ESM) is a French military academy, and is often referred to as Saint-Cyr (). It is located in Coëtquidan in Guer, Morbihan, Brittany. Its motto is ''Ils s'instruisent pour vaincre'', litera ...
at Saint-Cyr Coëtquidan. Following, he occupied at the corps of the school, the functions of assistant chief of general information and general military formation during two years.
Candidate at the 88th promotion of superior war school, from September 1974 to May 1976, he served later, from June 1976 to August 1978, as an officer treating the bureau of personnel effectifs of the general staff headquarters of the
French Army
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. He was promoted to
Chef de bataillon (
Commandant
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–
Major
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* Academic major, an academic discipline to which an undergraduate student formally commits
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) on 1 October 1974.
Successively, assigned as bureau chief of instruction and operations, then second commanding officer at the
2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment
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Si ...
2
e REP, from August 1978 to September 1981, he participated to « Operation Tacaud » () in
Tchad in quality as the inter-arm group commandant « Phœnix », from November 1979 to April 1980. He received his
Lieutenant-colonel rank ("galons") on 1 October 1978.
In 1981, he was assigned as general staff headquarters officer of the general inspection of the French Army ().
Designated as
regimental commander of the
2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment
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Si ...
2
e REP at Calvi, in 1982, he spearheaded the regiment in «
Operation Épaulard I », within the cadre force of the
Multinational Force in Lebanon
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from August to September 1982, in
Beirut
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,
Lebanon
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, charged in repatriating President
Arafat. He was accordingly promoted to the rank of
Colonel
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In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colon ...
on 1 October 1982. He then participated to « Operation Manta » () in
Tchad, as commandant in the inter-arm group from January to May 1984.
From 1984 to 1987, he exercised the functions of section chief of personnel, in the bureau of personnel-effectif at the general staff headquarters of the French Army.
On 1 August 1987 he was the assistant general commanding officer of the
6th Light Armoured Division 6
e DLB, at Nîmes, and on 1 March 1988 he was admitted to the 1st section of officer generals.
On 1 July 1989 he was the chief of the division of the organization and logistics at the
general staff headquarters of the Armies ().
In May 1990, he commanded « Operation Requin » () at Port-Gentil in
Gabon
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.
From 7 February to 30 April 1991 he commanded
Division Daguet in
Saudi Arabia
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, then
Iraq
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. At this title, he had under his commandment 4300
U.S.
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soldiers. He was promoted the
Général de division
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on 1 April 1991.
On 1 May 1991 he was designated in charge of missions near the chief of the
general staff headquarters of the Armies () before assuming command of the
6th Light Armoured Division 6e DLB, at Nîmes, from 1 June 1991 until 5 September 1993.
He was designated as chief of the general staff headquarters of the inter-arm operational planning (), on 6 December 1993. He was accordingly elevated to the rank designation of
Général de corps d'armée
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on 1 July 1994.
On 1 February 1995 he was placed at the disposition of the
Chief of Staff of the French Army
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Title or rank
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* Chief of police, the head of a police department
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() and received on 1 March 1995 the chief commandment of the peacekeeping force of the united Nations for ex-
Yugoslavia
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and simultaneously, assured the in second commandment functions of the force placed for the peace plan in Bosnia (
Implementation Force,
IFOR
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Background
In ...
).
Towards the end of the mission, he was placed at the disposition of
Chief of Staff of the French Army
Chief may refer to:
Title or rank
Military and law enforcement
* Chief master sergeant, the ninth, and highest, enlisted rank in the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force
* Chief of police, the head of a police department
* Chief of the bo ...
, on 19 February 1996. In July 1996 he was nominated as a member of the superior council of the French Army ().
On 1 September 1996 he was nominated as director of the Institute of High Studies of National Defense () and of the Center of High Military Studies (), of the superior military teachings. He received his
5th Star on 1 July 1998 and joined the 2nd section of officer generals on 1 January 1999.
Role in events surrounding the Srebrenica massacre
On 16 November 1995, the International Association for the Prevention of Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes (AICG) applied to indict General Janvier for:
It has been alleged that an agreement was reached in June 1995, during a meeting between General Janvier and
Ratko Mladić, that airpower would not to be used if the Serbs freed the dozens of UN soldiers taken hostage a month earlier.
In 2001, he was interrogated by the French Investigative Commission () on the
Srebrenica massacre
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for his role in refusing the use of airpower requested by the Dutch Battalion charged with defending the enclave.
Recognitions and honours
*
Grand Officier of the
Légion d'Honneur
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(1996)
*
Commandeur
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of the Légion d'Honneur (1991)
*
Officier of the Légion d'Honneur (1986)
*
Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur (1997)
*

Commandeur de l'
ordre national du Mérite
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(1990)
*

Officier de l'
ordre national du Mérite
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(1980)
*
Croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieures
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(1 citation at the orders of the entire army)
*
Croix de la Valeur militaire
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Belgium
* Croix-lez-Rouveroy, a village in municipality of Estinnes in the province of Hainaut
France
* Croix, Nord, in the Nord department
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(5 citations out of which one at the orders of the entire army)
*

Chevalier of the
Ordre du Mérite Agricole (1984)
*
Medaille d'Outre-Mer (''agrafe'' « Liban » (Lebanon), « Tchad » Tchad, « Moyen-Orient » Middle East)
*
Médaille commémorative des opérations de sécurité et de maintien de l'ordre en Afrique du Nord (''agrafes'' « Algérie »)
*
Médaille commémorative française
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On another hand, he is decorated with numerous Foreign decorations out of which:
*
Legion of Merit
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(U.S.)
* Medal of King Faisal –
Saudi Arabia
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(1991)
*
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)
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*
NATO Medal
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Ba ...
*
United Nations Medal
* Chevalier de l'Etoile de la Grande Comores (Knight Star of the Grande Comores – 1966)
* Croix du service méritoire canadien (Canadian
Meritorious Service Cross
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)
*
Order of the Croatian Trefoil
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He was wounded on 14 December 1961 at Aïn Ogra (Algeria) by a mine blast.
References
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1939 births
Living people
People from La Voulte-sur-Rhône
French generals
École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr alumni
French military personnel of the Gulf War
United Nations personnel in the Bosnian War
NATO personnel in the Bosnian War
Grand Officers of the Legion of Honour