Marie Victor Charles Maurice Duval (1869-1958) was a French Brigadier General and aviator of
World War I
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. He was one of the main organizers of the ''
Armée de l'Air
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'' and was a Commander of the
Legion of Honour
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.
Military education and training
Maurice was born on June 5, 1869, at
Bayonne
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as the son of General
Léon Duval who commanded the
77th Infantry Regiment and Louise Marie Elisabeth Mathilde (
née
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de Leigonye). He attended the
Saint-Joseph of Reims with a bachelor's degree in arts and sciences. After that, Duval enrolled in the
École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr
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on October 25, 1888, after passing the entrance exams, ranking 183 out of 450.
He was promoted to Corporal on August 20, 1889, and to Sergeant on October 1, 1889, before graduating as part of the Class of 1889.
Upon graduating from the academy, he gained his commission of Second Lieutenant within the
27th Infantry Regiment
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October 1, 1890, but was transferred to the
122nd Infantry Regiment sixteen days later which was stationed at
Montpellier. Duval was promoted to First Lieutenant on October 1, 1892, and began taking lessons at the Valbonne Shooting Club from 1892 to 1893 and ranked 42 out of 57 by the end of his class and was assigned to the
36th Infantry Regiment on August 1, 1894. Around this time, Duval married Marie Joséphine Lucienne Yvonne Teisserenc on October 1, 1894, and they would proceed to have two boys and two girls. On April 25, 1899, he was assigned to the
142nd Infantry Regiment
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and was given a letter of satisfaction on July 7, 1899, by the French Minister of War,
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for his studies conducted in 1898. By August 16, 1901, he was within the
15th Infantry Regiment and staff of the
6th Army Corps
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on November 1, 1902.
Captain and Intern of Japan
He was promoted to Captain of the
68th Infantry Regiment on January 31, 1902, and seconded to the staff of the
83rd Brigade on December 24, 1904, before being appointed Orderly Officer to the Commanding General on January 25, 1905. He was then made the General Governor of Lille on May 25, 1906, before given another Letter of Satisfaction by
Eugène Étienne
Eugène Etienne (15 December 1844 – 13 May 1921) was a French politician who was a Deputy from 1881 to 1919, Minister of War in 1913, and a Senator from 1920 until his death.
Life
Etienne was born in Oran, French Algeria.
He was employed at ...
for his conferences in
Lille
Lille ( , ; nl, Rijsel ; pcd, Lile; vls, Rysel) is a city in the northern part of France, in French Flanders. On the river Deûle, near France's border with Belgium, it is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region, the prefecture of the Nord ...
during the winter of 1906 and 1907.
On April 24, 1907, Duval enrolled in a two-year internship within the
Imperial Japanese Army
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and stayed in Japan from June 9, 1907, to July 12, 1909.
By the time he completed his training, he received a congratulatory letter by
Georges Picquart
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Early career
Picqua ...
for his completion of the training.
Return to France
During his return to France, Duval was assigned to the
101st Infantry Regiment
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on October 11, 1909, before being transferred to the
103rd Infantry Regiment at
Alençon
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on June 10, 1911. On July 12, 1911, Duval received the Knight of the
Legion of Honour
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and an officer of the
Order of the Dragon of Annam
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for his service in Japan on November 25, 1911. He also received the Knight of the
Order of Agricultural Merit
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on February 6, 1912, the Officer of the
Order of Cambodia
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on March 24, 1912, and was transferred to the
9th Infantry Battalion on January 9, 1913, as well as appointed a staff officer of Eugène Étienne on January 17, 1913, before being a member of the private staff on July 3, 1914.
World War I
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French entry into World War I
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, Duval was made Battalion Commander while he was a Lieutenant Colonel but was seriously wounded during the
First Battle of Champagne
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. For his service in the battle, Duval received the
Croix de guerre 1914–1918
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on September 20, 1915. His citation read:
He also received the Knight of the Legion of Honour on November 11, 1915, as well as given command of the
314th Infantry Brigade. He was then made the Chief of Staff of the
6th Army, the
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and the
Army Group Centre
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which was commanded by
Marshal Émile Fayolle
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Early life
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. During 1917, Duval was promoted to Colonel but after the dismissal of the head of the
Grand Quartier Général,
Robert Nivelle
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, Duval began to shift careers. After
Philippe Pétain
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succeeded him, he noticed Duval's previous experience and appointed him as commanding operator on August 3, 1917.
was then promoted to ''Général de brigade'' on April 19, 1918.
Aviation career
As the director of the aviation division within GQG, Duval was responsible for securing the necessary materials and assets available to the civil government while the one responsible for the production of aeronautics was
Jacques-Louis Dumesnil
Jacques-Louis Dumesnil (15 March 1882, in Paris – 15 June 1956, in Paris) was a French politician. He served as Minister of Air from 1931 to 1932.
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which was retained after
Georges Clemenceau
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took office as prime minister of France. After the failure of the
Kerensky Offensive and the
Russian Civil War
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, the French command were expecting a violent clash with the Germans and General Pétain sought to contain it. Duval's role in this operation was to take advantage of the French manufacturing in aircraft and engines which gave the French an advantage over the Germans in aviation. He also discovered the combinations of
SPAD S.XIII
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models with Hispano-Suiza 8B 200-hp engines and
Bréguet 14
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models with Renault 12F 300-hp engines which allowed for more efficient French biplane bombers.
During 1918, Duval was made the Aide-Major General of military aeronautics and was given command of the
1st Air Division
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on May 15, 1918, and would command the division until the end of the war. After the conclusion of World War I, he became part of the management committee of the
Aéro-Club de France
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after being introduced to it by
André Michelin
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and R. Soreau on March 10, 1921. He then became president of the ''Comité Français de Propagande Aéronautique'' on 1925. Around the same time, Duval engaged within
CFRNA
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from 1920 to 1932 with Romanian diplomat
Nicolae Titulescu
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.
He was also the director of the
Le Figaro
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subsidiary, Eaux de Garges.
After receiving the Commander of the Legion of Honour on July 7, 1927, he became president of the engineering company
Salmson
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returning to pump manufacturing in the 1960s, and re-expanded to a number of products and services ...
and specified in producing
Canton-Unné 2M7 engines from 1935 to 1938 until retirement. He died at the
16th arrondissement of Paris
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on August 23, 1958.
Works
*''Les leçons de la guerre d'Espagne'' (preface by General
Maxime Weygand
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Born in Belgium, Weygand was raised in France and educated at the Saint-Cyr military academy in Paris. After graduating in 1 ...
), Plon, 1938, p. 247
*''Les Espagnols et la guerre d'Espagne'', Plon, 1939, p. 237
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1869 births
1958 deaths
French aviators
French military personnel of World War I
People from Bayonne
French generals
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Knights of the Legion of Honour
Officers of the Legion of Honour
Officers of the Order of Agricultural Merit
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École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr alumni
French expatriates in Japan