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[[File:Foch.jpg|thumb|400px|Hand-colored photograph of General Foch, c. 1917]]
Marshal '''Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch''' ([[2 October]] 1851 – [[20 March]] 1929) was a French general and Marshal of [[France]], [[Great Britain]] and [[Poland]], a military theorist and the Supreme Allied Commander during the First World War. An aggressive, even reckless commander at the First Marne, [[Flanders]], and Artois campaigns of 1914-1916, Foch became the Allied Commander-in-Chief in 1918 and successfully coordinated the French, British, American, and Italian efforts into a coherent whole, deftly handling his strategic reserves.<ref>{{wikipedia|title=Ferdinand Foch|date=21 January, 2018}}</ref>
Marshal '''Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch''' ([[2 October]] 1851 – [[20 March]] 1929) was a French general and Marshal of [[France]], [[Great Britain]] and [[Poland]], a military theorist and the Supreme Allied Commander during the First World War. An aggressive, even reckless commander at the First Marne, [[Flanders]], and Artois campaigns of 1914-1916, Foch became the Allied Commander-in-Chief in 1918 and successfully coordinated the French, British, American, and Italian efforts into a coherent whole, deftly handling his strategic reserves.<ref>{{wikipedia|title=Ferdinand Foch|date=21 January, 2018}}</ref>


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*{{ml|8 September|08 Sep}} - Brilliant move at the [[Marne]].
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Latest revision as of 02:19, 8 October 2023

Hand-colored photograph of General Foch, c. 1917

Marshal Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch (2 October 1851 – 20 March 1929) was a French general and Marshal of France, Great Britain and Poland, a military theorist and the Supreme Allied Commander during the First World War. An aggressive, even reckless commander at the First Marne, Flanders, and Artois campaigns of 1914-1916, Foch became the Allied Commander-in-Chief in 1918 and successfully coordinated the French, British, American, and Italian efforts into a coherent whole, deftly handling his strategic reserves.[1]

Great War events that took place on Ferdinand Foch.

1914

8 September Brilliant move at the Marne.
8 October Takes command of the Allies in view of impending Flanders battle.

References

  1. "Ferdinand Foch". Wikipedia: The free encyclopaedia. Accessed 21 January, 2018
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