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English: Lionel Arthur Marie Ange Lemoël, son of Arthur Jules Marie Lemoël (1858 -1918), superior commander of the carabiniers of the Prince Albert I of Monaco and Louise Euphémie Marie Courteille (1869-1950), was born in Brest (department of Finistère) on 8 December 1892 and Death for France, on 11 March 1916 in Cumières in the Bois des Corbeaux, in the department of Meuse. Lionel Lemoël was the rapporteur of the Republic at the trial and execution of Second Lieutenant Jean-Julien Chapelant (1891-1914), accused of surrender in the open countryside. He received the Croix de guerre with Palms in 1915. Lionel Lemoël is the natural grandson of Lord Charles Henry Lionel Widdrington Standish (1823-1883).
Français : Lionel Arthur Marie Ange Lemoël, fils d'Arthur Jules Marie Lemoël (1858 -1918), commandant supérieur des carabiniers du prince Albert 1er de Monaco et de Louise Euphémie Marie Courteille (1869-1950), est né à Brest (département du Finistère) le 8 décembre 1892 et Mort pour la France, le 11 mars 1916 à Cumières au bois des Corbeaux, dans le département de la Meuse. Lionel Lemoël est rapporteur de la République en 1914 lors du procès et de l'exécution du sous-lieutenant Jean-Julien Chapelant (1891-1914), accusé de capitulation en rase campagne. Il reçoit la Croix de guerre avec Palmes en 1915. Lionel Lemoël est le petit-fils naturel de Lord Charles Henry Lionel Widdrington Standish (1823-1883).
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Ouvrage de Philippe Puccini et le Patrimoine de la Grande Guerre (préface SAS le prince héréditaire Albert de Monaco), En avant ! : Capitaine Lionel Lemoël 1914-1916, collection « témoignages et récits », Éditions Alan Sutton, Saint-Avertin, 1er octobre 2004, 256 pages.
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