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Army Group Centre (France)

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Army Group Centre (French: Groupe d'armées du Centre, G. A. C.) was a grouping of Frenchfield armies during World War I, which was created on June 22, 1915. The army group covered the Western Front roughly between Rheims and Verdun.

The G.A.C. was then disbanded on December 1, 1917, and a second one—also known as Army Group Maistre—was created by transforming the Army Group North on July 6, 1918. General Paul Maistre was its last commander until the Armistice.