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  1. Maunoury's field service was cut short at the start of the spring campaign on the Aisne. In March 1915, while observing the enemy from the French forward line, the old general was severely wounded. Partially blinded, he managed to serve as military governor of Paris until 1916, then left active duty.

  2. Michel-Joseph Maunoury (1847 - 1923) was recalled from retirement upon the outbreak of war, at the age of 67, to command the so-called 'Army of Lorraine'. This was a key command in France's Plan XVII strategy, the central aim of which was to recapture Alsace-Lorraine, a key industrial area that had been annexed to Germany in the Franco-Prussian ...

  3. Michel-Joseph Maunoury (17 December 1847 – 28 March 1923) was a commander of French forces in the early days of World War I. He was born on 17 December 1847. He was recalled from retirement at the age of 67 in August 1914 to lead the so-called 'Army of Lorraine'. But his place in history would be made in a quite different sector of the front, much closer to home near Paris, during the First ...

  4. First Battle of the Marne. The First Battle of the Marne was a battle in the First World War. It was fought between the German Empire on one side, and. French soldiers in ditch, waiting for an assault (1914). the French and British on the other. The battle ended with a tactical retreat of the German army.

  5. Michel Joseph Maunoury è stato un generale francese, già comandante dell'École supérieure de guerre e membro del Conseil supérieur de la guerre, durante il corso della prima guerra mondiale fu comandante dell'Armée de Lorraine e poi della VIe Armée. Protagonista della prima battaglia della Marna, rimase gravemente ferito sul fronte dell'Aisne l'11 marzo 1915, venendo poi nominato ...

  6. Michael Joseph Maunoury, francoski maršal, * 17. december 1847, Maintenon (Eure-et-Loir), † 28. marec 1923, Mer (Loir-et-Cher). Avgusta 1914 je bil pri 67 letih vpoklican v vojsko kot poveljnik dela tako imenovane Lorenske armade, ki je imela nalogo zavzeti ozemlje Lorene in Alzacije, izgubljeno med francosko-prusko vojno .

  7. Michel-Joseph Maunoury (17 December 1847-28 March 1923) was a Marshal of France who commanded the French 6th Army during World War I. Michel-Joseph Maunoury was born in Maintenon, France on 17 December 1847, and he was wounded while serving in the Franco-Prussian War as a French Army lieutenant. In 1905, he was given his first corps command, and he served as Military Governor of Paris before ...