After thirty-three years of career in the armies and then the gendarmerie, Colonel Paul Bétaille claimed his retirement rights. Surrounded by his family, his comrades and the authorities, he received a...
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After thirty-three years of career in the armies and then the gendarmerie, Colonel Paul Bétaille claimed his retirement rights. Surrounded by his family, his comrades and the authorities, he received a...