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Marcel Letestu
Born 8 April 1918
Died 29 August 2006 (88 years of age)
Place of birth France
Place of death France
Allegiance Flag of France France
Service/branch French Army
Flag of legionFrench Foreign Legion
Years of service 1936 - 1976
Rank Général de brigade
Commands held 1st Foreign Regiment
1er RE
Operational Group of the Foreign Legion
GOLE
Foreign Legion Groupment
GLE
(1972-1973)
Fanion-et-grenades
Battles/wars World War II
Indochina War
Algerian War

Marcel Letestu (8 April 1918 – 29 August 2006) was a Général de brigade of the French Army and Commandant of the French Foreign Legion.[1]

Military career[]

Marcel enlisted in the French Army in 1936 and became a Sergent (Sergeant) in 1938. A Sous-Officiers in the Franc Corps of the 160th Infantry Regiment (French) in 1939 to 1940 at the front, he was made captive during the Phoney War. He managed to escape a stalag and joined the free zone.

He entered to the École militaire interarmes of Cherchell. He graduated as a Major of his promotion.

At the end of war, he was named as an instructor at the Perfection Officer School (French) of Achern. In 1950, he was the champion of France for precision shooting and recordman for rapid shooting.

Promoted Captain in 1951, he joined the 5th Foreign Infantry Regiment 5e REI where he was cited and wounded in 1952.

He then served in Algeria where he commanded a battalion of the 1st Foreign Regiment 1e RE. He was then assigned to the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr, where he commanded a company prior to assuming the role of an infantry instructor.

Promoted to Chef de bataillon (Commandant -Major) in 1958, he commanded a general staff headquarters Division of the 3rd Foreign Infantry Regiment 3e REI in the Sud-Oranais. He then commanded the Foreign at Madagascar, prior to becoming the regimental commander of the 1st Foreign Regiment 1e RE in 1970. During his tenure, the Operational Group of the Foreign Legion G.O.L.E was created, then in 1972, the Foreign Legion Groupment G.L.E at Aubagne and the 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment 2e REI, leading to the formation of the Commandement de la Légion Étrangère which he assumed the first command.[1]

He left the command of the Legion in 1973 to command, in 1974, the 23rd Territorial Military Division. He left active duty service in 1976.

Since 22 October 1977, général Letestu is the Patron of the École militaire interarmes promotion « Lieutenant Chezeau » (E.M.I.A 1977-1978) of the 1st Parachute Hussard Regiment 1er RHP.

Recognitions and Honors[]

Legion Honneur GC ribbon Croix de Guerre 1939-1945 ribbon Croix de Guerre des Theatres d'Operations Exterieurs ribbon
Croix de la Valeur Militaire ribbon Ruban de la croix du combattant volontaire de la guerre 1939-1945 (2) Ruban de la Croix du combattant
Medaille des Evades ribbon

He was commended 13 times, 8 of which were in the Armed Forces order.

See also[]

References[]

Sources[]

  • History and Patrimony Division of the French Foreign Legion (French)


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