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Français : Les quinze membres de la mission militaire envoyée par Napoléon III au Japon, photographie de 1866 .
English: The 15 members of the French military mission sent to Japan by Napoleon III. In no particular order, they were [1]:

Charles Albert Dubousquet, lieutenant Edouard Messelot, lieutenant Léon Descharmes, lieutenant Jules Brunet, lieutenant Jean Marlin, sergeant François Bouffier, sergeant Henry Ygrec, sergeant Emile Peyrussel, sergeant Arthur Fortant, sergeant L. Gutthig, trumpeter Charles Bonnet, chef armurier Barthélémy Izard, sergeant Frédéric Valette, sergeant Jean-Félix Mermet, brigadier Jourdan, captain, engineer Michel, sergeant, engineer

Jules Brunet is seated in front, second from right (1866).
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Source 1867 photograph originally published in Le Monde Illustré that year. Picture is a contribution of en:User:PHG.
Author Gsell, Emile (1838-1879). Photographe
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