French Battalion Commander: Lieutenant General Ralph

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Ralph Monclat, commander of the French battalion of the "United Nations Army" in the Korean War, with the rank of lieutenant colonel.

This man is a strange man. He is over 60 years old, but he is still a famous military officer. When no one is willing to go to North Korea and suffer, he is willing to come.

I have to say that this gentleman still has some realms!

In fact, this man's real name is Raoul Maglin-Verneret, and he is a veteran soldier who has participated in World War I and World War II.

Before the outbreak of the Korean War, he served as Inspector General of the French Foreign Legion with the rank of lieutenant general.

So, how can a lieutenant general be willing to give up his status to become a lieutenant colonel and a small battalion commander?

What's more, we still came to the difficult Korean battlefield.

It is very helpless to say that the battalion sent by France to the "United Nations Army" is not a national defense force composed of purely French people, but a French Foreign Legion joined by foreigners, so its composition is very complex.

As the Inspector General of the Foreign Legion, Raoul Maglin-Verneret, in order to ensure the combat effectiveness of this unit, with the enthusiasm of fighting, personally applied for danger and went to the front line.

To maintain secrecy, he temporarily reduced his rank to lieutenant colonel and changed his name to Ralph Moncla.