Martial Henri Valin (14 May 1898 in
Limoges – 19 September 1980 in
Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a French Air Force general. He initially served as a cavalryman in the First World War. After nine years cavalry service in the ''
chasseurs d'Afrique
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'',
dragoons,
spahi
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s, and
hussars
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, he eventually volunteered for the French Army's aviation branch, the ''aéronautique militaire'', in 1926. He commanded the
Free French Air Forces
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from July 1941 to June 1944, and was then Chief of General Staff of the French Air Army from October 1944 until 1946. He participated in both World Wars and the
Rif War
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Led by Abd el-Krim, the Riffians at first inflicted several de ...
.
Life
Martial Valin was born in
Limoges.
During the First World War he served as a soldier in the 4th Dragoons in 1917. He was soon selected for officer training and returned to active service in 1918 as an
aspirant in the 3rd ''Chasseurs d'Afrique''. With this regiment he took part in the battle of l'Aisne, during which he suffered from gas poisoning.
In 1919 he received his commission as a
sub-lieutenant and served with the 16th Dragoons, but in 1920 was sent on to the
Saumur Cavalry School. He was then promoted to Lieutenant, serving with the 21st Moroccan
Spahi
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s in the French mandates in the
levant
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and then the 22nd Moroccan
Spahi
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s in French Morocco, with whom he took part in the
Rif War
The Rif War () was an armed conflict fought from 1921 to 1926 between Spain (joined by France in 1924) and the Berber tribes of the mountainous Rif region of northern Morocco.
Led by Abd el-Krim, the Riffians at first inflicted several de ...
in 1925. His last cavalry regiment was the 4th Hussars in France.
In 1926 Martial Valin volunteered as an aviator, serving as an observer in 1927 and then a pilot from 1928, specialised in night flying and bombing.
In 1929 he became a captain, first as an
escadrille
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commander, then as a staff officer. In the mid-1930s he became a staff officer with the air force general staff.
In 1938 he was promoted to
commandant
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and served with the 33rd Air Squadron (at this time a French "squadron" was equivalent to an RAF "wing")
Appointed a military attache in Rio de Janeiro in 1940, he arrived in England in 1941 to assist the Free French. Vice-admiral
Muselier had started to form the Free French Air Forces and Valin worked on this task under Muselier from June 1940, later being officially appointed the chief of these forces in 1941.
In August 1941, Valin was appointed to a political role on the exiled ''Comité national français'' as the "air forces commissary".
In 1944, Valin participated in the
Liberation of Paris.
Martial Valin died in 1980 in
Neuilly-sur-Seine, and was buried in his town of birth, Limoges.
Promotions and career
:1917:
private
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:1918:
aspirant
:1919:
sub-lieutenant
:1921:
lieutenant
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The meaning of lieutenant differs in different militaries (see comparative military ranks), but it is often ...
:1926: transfers to ''aeronautique militaire''
:1929:
captain
:1938:
commandant
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:June 1940 :
lieutenant-colonel
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:April 1941 : lieutenant-colonel appointed acting
colonel
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In the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, a colonel was typically in charge o ...
:August 1941 : lieutenant-colonel appointed acting air
brigade general, and appointed member of the
French National Committee
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:March 1942 : promoted to colonel acting air
brigade general
:October 1942 : promoted to air
brigade general
:March 1944 : air brigade general appointed acting air
divisional general
:October 1944 : promoted to air divisional general
:January 1945 : air
divisional general appointed acting air
corps general
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:April 1947 : promoted to air
corps general
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:October 1950 : promoted to air
army general
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In countries that adopt the general officer four rank system, it is rank of general commanding an army in the field, but in coun ...
:May 1954 : appointed air army general without age limit ("''maintenu en activité sans limite d'âge''")
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1898 births
1980 deaths
French Air Force generals
French Army officers
French military personnel of World War I
Chiefs of the Staff of the French Air and Space Force
French military personnel of World War II