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Indeed, Les Diables Bleus - 21st Regiment of the Chasseurs Alpins, have left an indelible mark in history

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Les Diables Bleus - 21st Regiment of the Chasseurs Alpins
Les Diables Bleus - the 21st Regiment of the Chasseurs Alpins. A platoon on a mountain path by a stream. Pierre Comba (1859-1934)

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Life of Charles Dickens - Thavies Inn (Bleak House). Thavies Inn was one of the Inns of Chancery and was situated on Holborn

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Les Diables Bleus - A patrol of WWI Chasseurs Alpins
Les Diables Bleus - A patrol of First World War Chasseurs Alpins resting on a mountain path. Pierre Comba (1859-1934). Pierre Comba Dedicated Himself To The Representation Of The French Military

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Les Diables Bleus - A group of WWI Chasseurs Alpins
Les Diables Bleus - A group of First World War Chasseurs Alpins in the Alps sheltering behind a large rock in a snowstorm.. Pierre Comba (1859-1934)

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Two Chasseurs of 27e Battalion de Chassuers Alpins resting
Two Chasseurs of the 27e Battalion de Chassuers Alpins resting on a mountain path. Pierre Comba (1859-1934). Pierre Comba Dedicated Himself To The Representation Of The French Military

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Chasseurs d Alpins (the Blue Devils) marching
A company of the Chasseurs d Alpins (the Blue Devils) marching along a Mediterranean coastal road.. Pierre Comba (1859-1934)

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French Line Regiment patrolling a Mediterranean road
A company of a French Line Regiment patrolling a Mediterranean coastal road, c. 1914. Pierre Comba (1859-1934). Pierre Comba Dedicated Himself To The Representation Of The French Military

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Les Diables Bleus - a mountain camp of the Chasseurs Alpins. Pierre Comba (1859-1934). Pierre Comba Dedicated Himself To The Representation Of The French Military, In Particular The Chasseurs Alpins

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Thanksgiving Day Army Dinner Wish-Bone Drawn
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Source Size = 3036 x 4176
TESS OF THE D URBERVILLES: " The three o clock sun shone full upon him, and the strange enervating conviction which had been gaining ground in Tess ever since she had heard his words distinctly

Background imageIndeed Collection: Here I was Indeed Made most Comfortable for a Short, a too Short, Time, 1888 Engraving

Here I was Indeed Made most Comfortable for a Short, a too Short, Time, 1888 Engraving

Background imageIndeed Collection: Here I was Indeed Made most Comfortable for a Short, a too Short, Time, 1888 Engraving

Here I was Indeed Made most Comfortable for a Short, a too Short, Time, 1888 Engraving

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Officer & Batman Cartoon
Batman - " Do you know Sir that you are the only officer I ve had thats not kept a tin of Cherry Blossom boot polish in his kit?" Officer - " Indeed? Then go and buy some at once"


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Indeed, Les Diables Bleus - 21st Regiment of the Chasseurs Alpins, have left an indelible mark in history. From their mountain camps to patrolling Mediterranean roads, these brave soldiers embodied strength and resilience. Just like Charles Dickens' Thavies Inn in Bleak House, they faced challenges head-on with unwavering determination. In World War I, Les Diables Bleus proved their mettle as a group of elite Chasseurs Alpins, resting only when necessary but always ready for action. With each step they took while marching as the Blue Devils (Chasseurs d'Alpins), their presence commanded respect and admiration. Amidst the seriousness of war, there was room for humor too – as seen in the humorous proverb that reminds us not to take life too seriously. Yet even amidst laughter and camaraderie, Les Diables Bleus remained vigilant on their patrols during WWI. Their dedication to protecting others was evident whether it be on a Mediterranean road or within the confines of a mountain camp. Indeed, Les Diables Bleus - 21st Regiment of the Chasseurs Alpins were more than just soldiers; they were heroes who etched themselves into history through bravery and sacrifice.