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Eastern Legion / Armenian Legion
Active
1916–1920
Country
France
Size
Six battalions (1916)
Engagements
First World War
Sinai and Palestine Campaign
Turkish War of Independence
Franco-Turkish War
Commanders
Notable commanders
Commandant Louis Romieu
Military unit
The Armenian Legion (French: Légion Arménienne) was a volunteer unit that was raised by the Allied Powers to serve in the Middle East Theatre during World War I. Trained and led by French army commanders, the Légion d'Orient (Eastern Legion), as the unit was originally known, was created in 1916, its ranks chiefly drawn from Levantine and Armenian exiles and refugees from the Ottoman Empire. In 1919, it was renamed the Légion Arménienne (Armenian Legion).
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