Re: Chevrons on the left sleeve of a Turco or Poilu
Publié : dim. sept. 12, 2010 10:18 pm
Dear Sirs,
I have just bought a small book in English (!) about the French Poilu and it is superb - as my French Grandfather was a Turco (4 Tirailleurs Algeriens - classe de 1917).
The book raises a number of questions for me as one of the photos of my Grandfather shows him in uniform with the fouragerre (must be the Legion of Honneur as it is one colour). Therefore I am assuming that the photo was taken after the armistice as the fouragerre was only awarded in 1919.
HOWEVER ! there are no inverted chevrons on the left sleeve of my Grandfather's uniform (and the left sleeve is clearly visible).
From the book, it seems that the Poilu or Turco received his first inverted chevron for one year in action and every other chevron for each six months thereafter.
My Grandfather left Algeria fro France in February 1916 - he survived the war and was sent to Morocco to put down the uprising there.
NOW thoses are the facts - the question is - If my Grandfather was in France in the army in February 1916 - surely he should have at least three chevrons on his uniform - Why are they missing !!!!!!
Thank you
Andre
I have just bought a small book in English (!) about the French Poilu and it is superb - as my French Grandfather was a Turco (4 Tirailleurs Algeriens - classe de 1917).
The book raises a number of questions for me as one of the photos of my Grandfather shows him in uniform with the fouragerre (must be the Legion of Honneur as it is one colour). Therefore I am assuming that the photo was taken after the armistice as the fouragerre was only awarded in 1919.
HOWEVER ! there are no inverted chevrons on the left sleeve of my Grandfather's uniform (and the left sleeve is clearly visible).
From the book, it seems that the Poilu or Turco received his first inverted chevron for one year in action and every other chevron for each six months thereafter.
My Grandfather left Algeria fro France in February 1916 - he survived the war and was sent to Morocco to put down the uprising there.
NOW thoses are the facts - the question is - If my Grandfather was in France in the army in February 1916 - surely he should have at least three chevrons on his uniform - Why are they missing !!!!!!
Thank you
Andre