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  2. Hexagone Balard - Wikipedia

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    Hexagone Balard (French pronunciation: [ɛɡzaɡɔn balaʁ]) is the headquarters of the French Armed Forces and the Ministry of the Armed Forces.Inaugurated in 2015, more than 9,300 personnel from the French Army, French Navy, French Air and Space Force and Direction générale de l'armement have moved into this 165,000 m 2 (1,780,000 sq ft) [1] white opaque glass-fronted building, [2] on 41 ...

  3. Ministry of Armed Forces (France) - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of the Ministry of the Armies is at the Hotel de Brienne, in the 7th Arrondissement of Paris but all services have been moved to a new headquarters. On 5 November 2015, French president François Hollande inaugurated The new French Defence Ministry headquarters at Ballard Site, nicknamed Hexagone Balard or "Balardgon" about its ...

  4. Structure of the French Army - Wikipedia

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    The structure of the French Army is fixed by Chapter 2 of Title II of Book II of the Third Part of the Code of Defense, notably resulting in the codification of Decree 2000-559 of 21 June 2000. [ 1 ] Structure of the French Army as of November 2024.

  5. French Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The French Armed Forces (French: Forces armées françaises, pronounced [fɔʁs aʁme fʁɑ̃sɛz]) are the military forces of France. They consist of four military branches – the Army , the Navy , the Air and Space Force and the National Gendarmerie .

  6. Grand Quartier Général (1914–1919) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Quartier Général (abbreviated to GQG or Grand QG in spoken French) was the general headquarters of the French Army during the First World War. [1] It served as the wartime equivalent of the Conseil supérieur de la guerre and had extensive powers within an area defined by the French parliament. The GQG was activated by parliament on ...

  7. French Army - Wikipedia

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    The French Army, officially known as the Land Army (French: Armée de terre, lit. ' Army of Land ' ), is the principal land warfare force of France , and the largest component of the French Armed Forces ; it is responsible to the Government of France , alongside the French Navy , French Air and Space Force , and the National Gendarmerie . [ 3 ]

  8. Category:Military installations of France - Wikipedia

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    French Army installations (1 C, 11 P) I. Installations of the French Air and Space Force ... Military headquarters in France (4 P) Military hospitals in France (16 P)

  9. Rapid Reaction Corps – France - Wikipedia

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    It was established on 1 July 2005 by the French Army. [2] It is one of nine is NATO-certified corps headquarters [3] and can command a national or multinational land component of between 60,000 and 120,000 personnel. The Corps HQ is designed to command forces under French, EU or NATO authority.