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Jacques Servranckx (21 January 1928 in
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– 16 May 2017 in Paris
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), was a French general that has served an entire career in the
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then the
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.


Military career

French naturalized in 1936 following the naturalization of his father, he integrated
École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr The École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr (ESM, literally the "Special Military School of Saint-Cyr") is a French military academy, and is often referred to as Saint-Cyr (). It is located in Coëtquidan in Guer, Morbihan, Brittany. Its motto is ...
, promotion « Nouveau Bahut », between 1945 and 1947. He then joined in 1948 the
École de l'infanterie The ''École de l'infanterie'' (English language, English: "Infantry School"), formerly known as ''École d'application de l'infanterie'', is a French military academy that trains commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and some enlisted ...
(french: école de l'infanterie) where he served successively as a student-officer then instructor. He then commanded sections of reserve infantry student officers at ESMIA. Volunteer for reinforcements of the
French Foreign Legion The French Foreign Legion (french: Légion étrangère) is a corps of the French Army which comprises several specialties: infantry, Armoured Cavalry Arm, cavalry, Military engineering, engineers, Airborne forces, airborne troops. It was created ...
destined for the Far East, he was assigned to the 1st Foreign Infantry Regiment 1er REI which he rejoined in 1949 at
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. At his arrival in
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, he was assigned to the
2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment The 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment (french: 2e Régiment Étranger d'Infanterie, 2e REI) is an infantry regiment of the Foreign Legion in the French Army. The regiment is one of two mechanized infantry regiments of the 6th Light Armoured Brigade ...
2e REI and received the command of the intervention section of the
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of the Northern Zone. Wounded by an explosive mine in 1950, he was repatriated to France. He went back to Indochina in September 1951, was assigned to the
5th Foreign Infantry Regiment The 5th Foreign Infantry Regiment (abbr. 5th REI, french: 5e Régiment Étranger d'Infanterie), nicknamed the "Regiment of Tonkin" (french: "Régiment du Tonkin"), was a regiment of the Foreign Legion of the French Army created under the Thir ...
5e REI and participated to all combats led in the
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(french:
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). Severely wounded in 1954, he was repatriated again to Paris. « He was 26 years old, and made a knight of the
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(since 20 January 1953) and already titled 7 citations.Notice "SERVRANCKX", in
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, dir. André-Paul Comor, collection Bouquins, Robert Laffont and Ministry of Defense, 2013.
» Following a passage at the
École de l'infanterie The ''École de l'infanterie'' (English language, English: "Infantry School"), formerly known as ''École d'application de l'infanterie'', is a French military academy that trains commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and some enlisted ...
, he was admitted in 1957 to the staff headquarters school and was assigned at his course completion to the 2nd Foreign Regiment 2e RE in
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. From 1960 to 1963, he was part of the general staff headquarters of the commander-in-chief of the
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, FFA (french: Forces française en Allemagne) at
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. Admitted to the Superior War School (french: école supérieure de guerre), he received in 1965 the commandment of the promotion of « Lieutenant-colonel
Émile Driant Émile Augustin Cyprien Driant (11 September 1855 – 22 February 1916) was a French writer, politician, and army officer. He was the first high-ranking casualty of the Battle of Verdun during World War I. Biography Born at Neufchâtel-sur-Aisn ...
(french:
Émile Driant Émile Augustin Cyprien Driant (11 September 1855 – 22 February 1916) was a French writer, politician, and army officer. He was the first high-ranking casualty of the Battle of Verdun during World War I. Biography Born at Neufchâtel-sur-Aisn ...
) » at Saint-Cyr. He was assigned from 1968 to 1972 at the general staff headquarters of the French Army, them assumed command of the 2nd Foreign Regiment 2e RE, in Corsica. He would then occupy successively the functions of assistant commandant of the 3rd Infantry Division (french: 3e Division d'Infanterie) at Fribourg-en-Brisgau (1974-1977), regimental commander of the 4th Motorized Brigade at Beauvais (1977-1979), Deputy Chief of Operations at the general staff headquarters of the Armies at Paris (1979-1981), Division Commander of the 2nd Armored Division 2e DB (french: 2e Division Blindée) at
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from (1981-1983) and finally Region Commander of the 3rd Military Region (1984-1988). After having left active duty service, he presided over the National Association of the French Souvenir (french: Souvenir français) from 1992 until 1997 and was the Honorary President of the National Association of the Croix de Guerre and La Valeur Militaire (french: Association nationale des croix de guerre et de la valeur militaire) from 1990 to 1998. He then dedicated himself to research work on the list of Officers, from Saint-Cyr, whom were subject of " Resistance" or "
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" (french: Resistance ou Deportation) from 1941 to 1945. In 2000, he was the ceremonial chief of the
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's commemoration of Camarón.


Family

Jacques Servranckx was married and had five children. His brother Jean Sevranckx, polytechnic (french: polytechnicien) in 1938, a military engineer in the national arms manufacturing industry, was deported for Resistance and died at
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in February 1945.


Recognitions and Honors

* * * Général Servranckx bares wearing at an individual title the French Fourragere of the
Croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieures The ''Croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieurs'' (War Cross for foreign operational theatres), also called the ''Croix de Guerre TOE'' for short, is a French military award denoting citations earned in combat in foreign countri ...
.


See also

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Armored Train of the Foreign Legion The Armoured Train of the Foreign Legion (french: Train blindé de la Légion étrangère) was an Armoured train (french: trains blindés) detachment of the Foreign Legion formed in Tonkin. In 1948, the 2nd Foreign Regiment 2e RE, formed one, t ...


References


Sources

* Répertoire des chefs de corps * Centre de documentation de la Légion étrangère * Répertoire des citations (BCAAM) {{DEFAULTSORT:Servranckx, Jacques 1928 births 2017 deaths Belgian emigrants to France