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===Awards===
===Awards===
* ''Croix du Combattant''
* ''Croix du Combattant Volontaire 1939-1945''
* [[Légion d'honneur|Knight of the Legion of Honor]]
* [[Légion d'honneur|Knight of the Legion of Honor]]
* ''Croix du Combattant Volontaire 1939-1945''
* ''Croix du Combattant''
* ''Médaille Commémorative de la Guerre 1914-1918''
* ''Médaille Commémorative de la Guerre 1914-1918''
* [[World War I Victory Medal]] ([[September 22]], [[1936]])
* [[World War I Victory Medal]] ([[September 22]], [[1936]])

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Jean Grelaud
Allegiance France
Years of service19171920
RankEnlisted as First Class
Battles / wars1917 : 2nd Battle of the Aisne
1918 : 2nd Battle of the Marne
AwardsKnight of the Legion of Honor
World War I Victory Medal

Jean Grelaud (October 26, 1898 - February 25, 2007) was one of the last three official French veterans of the First World War. He passed away at the age of 108 years and 122 days.

Life

Mobilized on March 10, 1917, he participated as a soldier a month later in the Second Battle of the Aisne on the Belgian front. In July 1918, he had been captured by the German army during the Second Battle of the Marne, but he escaped, althought he only came back to France on November 21, 1918, so after the Armistice. He was demobilised in 1920.

Jean Grelaud also took part in the Second World War as a fighter, and for this war he awarded the Croix du combattant volontaire 1939-1945, but refused to give account to media of what he'd exactly done. His life was pretty secret too. Indeed, he was quite tactful. For example, his death was announced eight days later, on March 5th, according to his last whishes.

Awards

See also