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Capitaine Raymond Dronne (8 March 1908, in Mayet, France – 5 September 1991, in Paris) was a French civil servant and, following World War II, a politician. He was the second Allied officer to enter Paris as part of the liberation forces during World War II. A volunteer who joined the Free French Forces in Africa in 1940. Later, he was assigned as commanding officer of the 9e Compagnie, Régiment de Marche du Tchad (Ninth Company, Regiment of March of Chad), known as "La Nueve" as it was mainly composed of Spanish republicans. The 9th Company was a unit of the 3rd battalion RMT, part of the French 2nd Armored Division.

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  • Raymond Dronne (Mayet, 8 de marzo de 1908 - Neuilly-sur-Seine, 5 de septiembre de 1991)​ fue un militar del ejército de la Francia Libre, conocido por liderar la La Nueve, la unidad que encabezó la Liberación de París durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Fue también alcalde, senador y diputado, y escribió varios libros sobre su experiencia vital. (es)
  • Capitaine Raymond Dronne (8 March 1908, in Mayet, France – 5 September 1991, in Paris) was a French civil servant and, following World War II, a politician. He was the second Allied officer to enter Paris as part of the liberation forces during World War II. A volunteer who joined the Free French Forces in Africa in 1940. Later, he was assigned as commanding officer of the 9e Compagnie, Régiment de Marche du Tchad (Ninth Company, Regiment of March of Chad), known as "La Nueve" as it was mainly composed of Spanish republicans. The 9th Company was a unit of the 3rd battalion RMT, part of the French 2nd Armored Division. (en)
  • Raymond Dronne, né le 8 mars 1908 à Mayet (Sarthe) et mort le 5 septembre 1991 à Neuilly-sur-Seine, est un officier des forces françaises libres de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale, qui fut nommé Compagnon de la Libération. Il est connu comme étant le commandant d'unité du premier détachement de la 2e division blindée à être entré dans Paris au soir du 24 août 1944, lors de sa libération. (fr)
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  • Raymond Dronne (Mayet, 8 de marzo de 1908 - Neuilly-sur-Seine, 5 de septiembre de 1991)​ fue un militar del ejército de la Francia Libre, conocido por liderar la La Nueve, la unidad que encabezó la Liberación de París durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Fue también alcalde, senador y diputado, y escribió varios libros sobre su experiencia vital. (es)
  • Raymond Dronne, né le 8 mars 1908 à Mayet (Sarthe) et mort le 5 septembre 1991 à Neuilly-sur-Seine, est un officier des forces françaises libres de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale, qui fut nommé Compagnon de la Libération. Il est connu comme étant le commandant d'unité du premier détachement de la 2e division blindée à être entré dans Paris au soir du 24 août 1944, lors de sa libération. Il est également connu pour avoir arboré sur sa jeep une petite flamme portant l'inscription "Mort aux cons". A ce propos, le Général Leclerc l'aurait réprimandé, puis aurait ensuite marmonné : « De toute manière on n'aurait jamais assez de munitions ». Anecdote non confirmée, confiée par un ancien de la 2e DB. (fr)
  • Capitaine Raymond Dronne (8 March 1908, in Mayet, France – 5 September 1991, in Paris) was a French civil servant and, following World War II, a politician. He was the second Allied officer to enter Paris as part of the liberation forces during World War II. A volunteer who joined the Free French Forces in Africa in 1940. Later, he was assigned as commanding officer of the 9e Compagnie, Régiment de Marche du Tchad (Ninth Company, Regiment of March of Chad), known as "La Nueve" as it was mainly composed of Spanish republicans. The 9th Company was a unit of the 3rd battalion RMT, part of the French 2nd Armored Division. During the move on Paris, due to combat conditions and poor road progress, General Philippe Leclerc, commanding general of the Second Armored, ordered Dronne to form an advance party, go to Paris and let the Resistance know that the Second Armored would be in Paris in 24 hours. His advance party, the 9th Company, consisted of armoured cars, and Sherman tanks from another regiment of the division. The armored cars were called Guadalajara, Madrid and Ebro and the added Sherman tanks were called Montmirail, Romilly and Champaubert. * v * t * e (en)
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