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  1. Dourgne, France. Allegiance. France. Service/ branch. French Navy. Rank. Vice-amiral. Jean-Marie Charles Abrial (17 December 1879 – 19 December 1962) was a French Admiral and Naval Minister. He fought in both World wars, and was known mostly for his actions at Dunkirk in 1940.

  2. ministre de la Marine. modifier. Jean-Marie Charles Abrial, né le 17 décembre 1879 à Réalmont, mort le 19 décembre 1962 à Dourgne, est un officier de marine français. Il effectue toute sa carrière dans la Marine nationale et parvient au grade de vice-amiral.

  3. Jean-Marie Charles Abrial was a French Admiral and Naval Minister. He fought in both World wars, and was known mostly for his actions at Dunkirk in 1940. Background. He was a southerner, born in Realmont on 17 December, 1879. Education. Jean-Marie Abrial was educated locally. Career.

  4. 18 de abr. de 2021 · Age 83. Death of Jean Marie Charles Abrial. Dourgne, Midi-Pyrénées, France. Genealogy for Jean Marie Charles Abrial (1879 - 1962) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Réalmont, Midi-Pyrénées
    • September 17, 1879
    • Midi-Pyrénées
    • December 19, 1962
  5. French (1870-present, Republic) Biography. Vice Admiral Jean-Marie Charles Abrial took part in the evacuation of Dunkirk and was captured. He eventually joined the Vichy regime and was captured during the liberation of France and condemned by court martial for ten years forced labour yet given amnesty in the mid-50's.

  6. 17 de oct. de 2017 · BEF officers were waiting for him in a candlelit office within Bastion 32, the bunker-like headquarters of Admiral Jean-Marie Charles Abrial, the French naval officer in overall command of the coast. The docks were now unusable. Scrambling for a solution, Tennant looked to the pair of breakwaters, or moles, at the harbor’s outer edge.

  7. Jean Marie Charles Abrial. Amiral français (Réalmont, Tarn, 1879-Dourgne, Tarn, 1962). Il joua un rôle essentiel lors de l'évacuation de Dunkerque (1940). Gouverneur général de l'Algérie (1940-1941), secrétaire d'État à la Marine (novembre 1942-mars 1943), condamné en 1946 à 10 ans de travaux forcés, il fut libéré l'année suivante.