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As a general, he commanded the French military academy of Saint-Cyr, and of l'École militaire interarmes de CoĂ«tquidan (1964).
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Son of a French noble family with title coming from Forez and Lyon (de Boissieu), Alain de Boissieu was a pupil at
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As a Free French, Alain de Boissieu was involved in several military operations over
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In 1946, Alain de Boissieu married de Gaulle's daughter Élisabeth (1924–2013).
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officer during World War II and, with horses and sabre, made a successful
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Alain de Boissieu became Grand Chancelier de l'ordre de la
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A prisoner of the Germans, he managed to escape to the
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