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<b>Madame Arno</b> was a [[French people|French]] artist who organized a regiment of Parisian women to fight the Germans in 1915.<ref name="Amazons">{{cite book | title=The Encyclopedia of Amazons | author=Salmonson, Jessica Amanda | publisher=Paragon House | year=1991 |isbn=1-55778-420-5|pages=p.18}}</ref>
'''Madame Arnaud''' was the widow of a [[French Army]] officer, she organized the Volunteer Corps of [[France|French]] and [[Belgium|Belgian]] Women for the National Defense in 1915, and petitioned for the active service of women in the French Army.<ref>A Companion to Women's Military History (History of Warfare)</ref>


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Madame Arnaud was the widow of a French Army officer, she organized the Volunteer Corps of French and Belgian Women for the National Defense in 1915, and petitioned for the active service of women in the French Army.[1]

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  1. ^ A Companion to Women's Military History (History of Warfare)