Émile Allegret
Émile Allegret (24 April 1907,[1] Dijon – 22 November 1990, Vaux-sur-Mer)[2] was a French soldier[3] and member of the French Resistance[4] during World War II. He graduated from the École nationale de l'aviation civile (French civil aviation university). After the war, he worked as an air navigation engineer.
Émile Allegret | |
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Born | 24 April 1907 |
Died | 22 November 1990 Vaux-sur-Mer |
Nationality | French |
Education | Aeronautical Engineer |
Alma mater | École nationale de l'aviation civile |
Occupation | Soldier during the World War II |
Known for | Companion of the Liberation |
Title | Captain |
Émile Allegret was a Commandeur of the Légion d'honneur.[5]
References
- (in French) Emile Allegret
- (in French) Émile ALLEGRET
- (in French) LES EQUIPAGES DU GROUPE "LORRAINE SQUADRON 342" Archived 2012-05-28 at the Wayback Machine
- (in French) Emile Allegret Archived 2010-11-26 at the Wayback Machine
- (in French) Allegret, Emile Joseph Auguste
Further reading
- Académie nationale de l'air et de l'espace and Lucien Robineau, Les français du ciel, dictionnaire historique, Le Cherche midi, June 2005, ISBN 2-7491-0415-7, p. 29, ALLÉGRET, Émile
- (in French) Biography on the Ordre de la Libération website Archived 2010-11-26 at the Wayback Machine
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