French battalion commander: Lieutenant General Ralph
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Ralph Monkla was the commander of the French battalion of the "United Nations Forces" in the Korean War, with the rank of lieutenant colonel.
This duke is a strange man, he is over 60 years old, but he is still a famous officer, and he is willing to come when no one wants to go to North Korea to suffer.
I have to say that this duke still has some realms!
In fact, his real name is Raoul Marglin-Vernere, and he is a veteran soldier who fought 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 is a lieutenant general willing to give up his position to become a lieutenant colonel and a small battalion commander?
Not to mention that he still came to the difficult Korean battlefield.
It is also very helpless to say that the battalion sent by France to the "United Nations Army" is not a Wehrmacht composed of pure French, but a French foreign legion joined by foreigners, so the composition is very complicated.
In order to ensure the combat effectiveness of this unit, Raoul Marglin-Vernere, who is the inspector general of the Foreign Legion, with the enthusiasm of fighting, personally applied to go to the front line.
Out of secrecy, he temporarily demoted his rank to lieutenant colonel and changed his name to Ralph Monkla.
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