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  1. The French Imperial Army (French) was the land force branch of the French Armed Forces during the Napoleonic era. The beginnings of the Imperial Army were seeded in the Reorganisation of the French Army in 1803, which helped pave the way for the well known French-style army organisation. Under this reorganisation, the old style military district system was reorganised so that it included the ...

  2. Matériel (French Army) Matériel beret insignia, showing a cogwheel, two cannons and a grenade. French military mobile workshop. The French Army ( French: Armée française) is divided into arms ( armes ). Matériel is one of the arms of Land Army ( French: Armée de terre) specialised in maintenance and repair of equipment or hardware ...

  3. The Tenth Army, first called détachement d'armée Maud'huy, was formed on 1 October 1914 during the Race to the Sea . It gained a victory in the Battle of Arras (1914). Later, it took part in the Second Battle of Artois (May 1915), the Third Battle of Artois (September 1915), the Battle of the Somme (July 1916), and the Second Battle of the ...

  4. Motto (s) "The Arm that unites the Forces" "L'Arme qui unit les armes". Anniversaries. Saint Gabriel, 29 September. The Signal Corps (Corps de Transmissions) of the French Army, is the military administrative corps which specialises in military communications and communications and information systems (CIS).

  5. 4th Army (France) The Fourth Army ( French: IVe Armée) was a Field army of the French Army, which fought during World War I and World War II .

  6. The Army Special Forces Command ( French: Commandement des forces spéciales Terre, COM FST) regroups the various special operations forces units of the French Army and is the command charged with overseeing them. It is based in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques .

  7. The Army of the North or Armée du Nord is a name given to several historical units of the French Army. The first was one of the French Revolutionary Armies that fought with distinction against the First Coalition from 1792 to 1795. Others existed during the Peninsular War, the Hundred Days and the Franco-Prussian War .