Jacquesphilippe Leclerc

JL
Birth Date: Nov. 22, 1902
Birth Time: 8 p.m.
Birth City: Saint-Leonard, Normandy, France
Scorpio
Degree : 29º29'46.15"
Sun Sign*
Leo
Degree : 12º10'10.15"
Moon Sign
Magha
Pada : 4
Nakshatra
Gemini
Degree : 4º6'33.05"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
JL
Nov. 22, 1902
8 p.m.
Saint-Leonard, Normandy, France
Celebrity
Scorpio
Degree : 29º29'46.15"
Sun Sign*
Leo
Degree : 12º10'10.15"
Moon Sign
Magha
Pada : 4
Nakshatra
Gemini
Degree : 4º6'33.05"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Male
Weekday Saturday
Date Nov. 22, 1902
Time 8 p.m.
Daylight Saving No
City Saint-Leonard, Normandy, France
Geo-location 49ºN44'33.07",
Timezone Europe/Paris

Residence Details

City Saint-Leonard, Normandy, France
Timezone Europe/Paris

Time/Correction

Time (Europe/Paris) Nov. 22, 1902, 05:47:01 PM
Time (UTC) Nov. 22, 1902, 05:37:40 PM
Time (LMT) Nov. 22, 1902, 05:39:06 PM
Time (Julian) 2416076.23449074
LMT Correction 0.0239 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 22º28'54.27"

Birth Place

Birth location on map - Lat: 49ºN44'33.07" Lon: 0ºN21'32.65"

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Diagnoses

Body Part Problems | Accident/Injury

Personal

Misc. | Changed name

Vocation

Military | Combat Military | Honors Military | Military career Military | Wounded

Notable

Extraordinary Talents | For Leadership Awards | Vocational award Famous | Top 5% of Profession

Family

Parenting | Kids more than 3

Life Story

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French military, served in Morocco and with valor in Europe and Africa during WW II; Marshal of France. Leclerc entered St. Cyr military academy in 1922 after which he was commissioned as a cavalry officer. Prior to WW II, he gained combat experience fighting tribal rebellions in Morocco. He began WWII as a captain in the 4th Division which saw its first action on 5/10/1940 when it moved into Belgium to counter the German advance. The division was one of several driven back to Lille and encircled by the Germans at the end of the month. Leclerc was granted permission to make his way through the enemy lines and joined an armored division under General Buisson. He was seriously wounded on June 15 during a skirmish on the river Aube and was evacuated. He was successful in evading capture after the armistice and reached Paris on June 25 at which time he received the news of General DeGaulle’s call for resistance. He joined his wife and six children near Bordeaux for a brief visit before leaving for London on July 3 via Spain and Portugal. It is then that he adopted the name of Jacques Philippe LeClerc in order to protect his family from German or Vichy reprisals. Upon reporting to DeGaulle he was immediately dispatched to Africa with a small group of officers whose task was to bring Equatorial Africa and Cameroon in the free French camp. The mission was a success and in November he was appointed military commander of Chad. In January 1941 his troops marched into the neighboring Italian colony of Libya. The campaign ended with the capture of the oasis of Koufra two months later. The Captain was promoted to Général de Brigade in August. LeClerc’s march from Chad to the Rhine began on 12/16/1942. He quickly crushed the Italian defense in southern Libya and marched 1500 miles north reaching Tripoli on 1/23/1943 just as the British arrived from Egypt. LeClerc placed himself under the command of Field Marshal Montgomery and his corps played a major role in the advance of the 8th Army on Tunisia. He was promoted to General de Division on 5/05/1943 and ordered to Morocco to form the 2nd Armoured Division. The division was assigned to Patton’s American 3rd Army and landed in Normandy on 8/01/1944. News reaching Allied headquarters of the Paris insurrection and General von Choltitz’s orders from Hitler to destroy the city in advance of a withdrawal precipitated a political crisis in the Allied camp. Finally after meetings between DeGaulle and Eisenhower, LeClerc was given a command to proceed with the liberation of Paris. The division began its 100 mile drive towards the city on August 23rd. In the evening of the next day gap was found in the German lines and at 9:22 p.m. Captain Raymond Dionne’s tank, "Romilly" and two other Shermans pulled up in front of the Paris City Hall. The main body of the 2nd division entered the city the next morning and that afternoon LeClerc accepted General von Choltitz surrender. The division was later given the honor of being the first unit to enter Strasbourg on 11/23/1944 keeping a promise many of its men had first made at Koufra three years and thousands of miles before. The 2nd finished the war in an advance on Berchtesgaden that ended 5/04/1945. LeClerc left France on 8/18/1945 as Commander in Chief of French Forces in the Far East but by the time he reached Indochina his only action was to accept the Japanese surrender. LeClerc was killed in a plane crash at Colomb-Bechar, Algeria on 11/28/1947. He was made Marshal of France, posthumously, on 8/23/1952. Link to Wikipedia biography

Life Events

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S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

New Career

May 10, 1940

Work : New Career 10 May 1940 (First action as WWII captain) .

2

New Job

Nov. 1, 1940

Work : New Job November 1940 (Military commander of Chad) .

3

Begin Major Project

Dec. 16, 1942

Work : Begin Major Project 16 December 1942 (Military march from Chad to the Rhine) .

4

End Major Project

Jan. 23, 1943

Work : End Major Project 23 January 1943 (Reached Tripoli) .

5

Gain Social Status

May 1, 1943

Work : Gain social status 5 May 1943 (Promoted to General de Division) .

6

Begin Major Project

Aug. 23, 1943

Work : Begin Major Project 23 August 1943 (Began liberation of Paris) .

7

Begin Major Project

Nov. 23, 1944

Work : Begin Major Project 23 November 1944 (Entered Strausbourg) .

8

Gain Social Status

Aug. 18, 1945

Work : Gain social status 18 August 1945 (Commander in Chief of French forces) .

9

Prize

Aug. 23, 1952

Work : Prize 23 August 1952 (Marshal of France, posthumous) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Degree Enrollment

Jan. 1, 1922

Social : Begin a program of study 1922 (St. Cyr military academy)

2

Joined Organization

July 1, 1940

Social : Joined group 3 July 1940 (Joined DeGaulle's resistance) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Violent Trauma

June 15, 1940

Health : Violent trauma 15 June 1940 (Seriously injured) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Accident

Nov. 28, 1947

Death by Accident 28 November 1947 in Colomb-Béchar (Plane crash, age 45 +six days) .

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