Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Decorations and Battles - Order of the Liberator (Venezuela) - Order of the Legion of Honor (France

Venezuelan Veterans of World War II - Taringa!
Picture: Carlos Meyer First Ace Combat Latinoamerica and pioneer of Venezuela Air Force (AVF) State Venezuela declared its neutrality during the 1st World War, but more than 13,000 Venezuelans mostly of European children culinary school were part of the shares war in Europe, many voluntarily, others as an adventure, and few to extend their military merits, culinary school
In 1908 he founded the magazine Elytra and published culinary school his first book of poems, romantic heart. In 1909 he moved to Caracas where he began studying law at the Central University of Venezuela. In 1910 he began a long journey to Barbados, Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. In late 1912 he came to Europe as a newspaper correspondent. In 1913 he began a friendship with Paris Caracciolo Parra Perez.
World War I in April 1914, he enlisted in the French Foreign Legion to fight and was assigned to the First Regiment stationed in Bel-Abbes and then to the Gallipoli peninsula, Turkey. In 1915, during culinary school World War II, fought and was wounded culinary school by a bullet in the left ear the Battle of the Dardanelles.
Battle of Verdun in 1916, during the Battle of Verdun, amputated part of his left foot gangrene because of the many days he had been in the trenches. By its military actions culinary school received the following medals of honor: the Medal Interallied, Verdun Medal, Wound Badge and Meritorious Honor Cord Foreign Legion. At the end of the First World War was in French Algeria.
Decorations and Battles - Merit Honor Cord Foreign Legion (France) - Interallied Medal (Great Britain) culinary school - Medal of Verdun (France) - Wound Badge (France) - Battle of the Dardanelles - Battle culinary school of Verdun
Before World War Like many Venezuelan military wanted to undertake a military adventure around culinary school the world and in America. He took part in numerous conflicts since the late nineteenth century: in 1898 in the war between Spain and the United States; in 1902 in the Liberating Revolution of Venezuela; in 1904 in the Russo-Japanese War. He returned to Venezuela in 1908, after the coup that overthrew Juan Vicente Gómez Cipriano Castro. However, he returned to exile because of his feud with the new president.
At the outbreak of World War I World War unsuccessful attempt to enlist in the French army where he demanded resign his Venezuelan citizenship to accept the French, not accepted and enlisted in the German culinary school army who sent him there to the Ottoman front reached the rank of bey . He fought in the Turkish ranks throughout the First World War, although he asked to be relieved of his gendarmerie during the Siege of Van by compassion for the slaughter of Armenian insurgents. He failed to win the Iron Cross First Class hands of Kaiser Wilhelm I and the saber and Star Mejishovon Mechedieh. Last Years After the First World War, he worked with the Nicaraguan revolutionary Augusto César Sandino. In California joined forces Mexican revolutionary Ricardo Flores Magon, and when his rebellion ends returns to Venezuela which is under the government of Juan Vicente Gómez, was governor of Apure takes up arms against Gomez, but is defeated and again has to leave the country. He wrote several books about his experiences: Four years under the Crescent (1925), about his experience as an officer in the Ottoman army, Looting of Nicaragua (1928) and Memoirs of a Soldier of Fortune (1932). Your comments about the atrocities committed against the Armenians by the Ottoman Empire in the book Four years under the Crescent, is one of Western testimonials about the Armenian genocide.
Decorations and Battles - Order of the Liberator (Venezuela) - Order of the Legion of Honor (France) - Medal of Honor (USA) - (France) Military Medal - War Cross (Spain) - Order of St. Vladimir (Russia) - Order Merit of Serbia (Serbia) - Spanish Cross of Military Merit (Spain) - Interallied Medal (Great culinary school Britain) - Battle of the Somme - Battle of the Marne - Battle of Verdun - Rif War
Military Service in Venezuela culinary school and World War I. In 1903 he entered as lieutenant of artillery on board the ship of war Bolívar. In 1911 he traveled to France, and in 1912 acquired the title of "Pilot Aviator." At the outbreak of World War I (1914-1918) served in the French army and achieves outstanding performance in the emerging aviation war.
He served in the 2nd. Battalion of the Foreign Legion. Second lieutenant came to rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He participated in the battles: the Somme, Marne, Verdun and later in Morocco. Actions culinary school that earned him the Order of the Liberator, the Order of the Legion of Honor, the Military Medal, Cross Gue

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