4th Army (France)
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The Fourth Army (French: IVe Armée) was a Field army of the French Army, which fought during World War I and World War II.
- General Fernand de Langle de Cary (Mobilization - 11 December 1915)
- General Henri Gouraud (11 December 1915 - 19 December 1916)
- General Émile Fayolle (19 December 1916 - 31 December 1916)
- General Pierre Roques (31 December 1916 - 23 March 1917)
- General François Anthoine (23 March 1917 - 15 June 1917)
- General Henri Gouraud (15 June 1917 – Armistice)
- General Édouard Réquin (2 September 1939 – 6 July 1940)
- Les armées françaises dans la Grande guerre. Vol X, p. 203–263. (online)
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