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Hi auntieruth. Thanks for writing up another obscure French general. I already did a minor clean up of a few items. But there are several typos in note 3: missing accent (Nievre) and circumflex (Saone & Dome), mixed upper and lower case (national Guard, Infantry/infantry), "46nd", "Oisem" and "Haut-Rhine" (Rhin). Also "(Moselle )" in intro and infobox. Please fix.
Phipps (and Saint-Cyr) had some interesting comments about this guy. He acted like a nutcase, but perhaps it's understandable since Saint-Just and La Bas were breathing down his neck. I'll add the stuff later. Djmaschek (talk) 03:47, 26 March 2015 (UTC)Reply