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What movie and television projects has Edward Manouk been in?

Edward Manouk has: Played French Sergeant in "Jump Into Hell" in 1955. Played Kitchen Helper in "To Catch a Thief" in 1955. Played Arab Aide in "Soldiers of Fortune" in 1955. Played French Sailor in "Anything Goes" in 1956. Played French Waiter in "The Man Who Knew Too Much" in 1956. Played Gaston in "Suspicion" in 1957. Played Pilot in "Tip on a Dead Jockey" in 1957. Played French Drill Sergeant in "Lafayette Escadrille" in 1958.


What movie and television projects has Francis Ravel been in?

Francis Ravel has: Played Rug Peddler in "Action in Arabia" in 1944. Played Waiter in "Pan-Americana" in 1945. Played French Guard in "I Love Lucy" in 1951. Played French Civilian in "Gaby" in 1956. Played Reporter in "Ten Thousand Bedrooms" in 1957. Played French Stage Manager in "Les Girls" in 1957. Played French Mechanic in "Tip on a Dead Jockey" in 1957. Played French Gate Guard in "Lafayette Escadrille" in 1958. Played Casino Attendant in "Seven Thieves" in 1960. Played Waiter in "The 3rd Voice" in 1960. Performed in "A New Kind of Love" in 1963. Played Francois in "Viva Las Vegas" in 1964. Played Waiter in "Looking for Love" in 1964.


Why was Lafayette considered the hero of two worlds?

Lafayette, the Marquis de Lafayette, is considered the hero of two worlds for his pivotal roles in both the American and French Revolutions. In America, he served as a major general in the Continental Army, contributing significantly to the fight for independence against British rule. His commitment to liberty and democracy continued in France, where he became a leading figure in the early stages of the French Revolution, advocating for constitutional monarchy and civil rights. His enduring legacy as a champion of freedom in both nations solidifies his status as a universal symbol of revolutionary ideals.


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Have there ever been U.S. soldiers assigned to the French military?

Check out the famous "Escadrille Lafayette" in WWI, (US aviators served in French uniform flying French airplanes)


What was the Lafayette Escadrille?

The Lafayette Escadrille was a squadron of American pilots who flew for the French air force before the US entered WW1. The name came from the Frenchman, Lafayette, who came to the aid of America and fought in the American Revolution. During WW2, the Flying Tigers was formed in a similar manner to allow Americans to fight for China against the Japanese before the US entered the war.


What is named after Marquis De Lafayette?

The French Frigate F710. The SS Normandie was going to be renamed the USS Lafayette but was destroyed before it was refitted. Fayetteville, North Carolina. (Plus many others scattered across the US). Lafayette College in Pennstlvania. The Lafayette Escadrille. There is a Lafayette Park in Washington DC, San Francisco, Detroit, Los Angeles and St. Louis. There are streets in many US cities. There was once an American automobile named after him.


What was the unit formed by American pilots who volunteered to fight for France called?

Lafayette Squadron The Lafayette Escadrille was a unit of the French Air Force during WWI that was composed largely of American pilots. Click on the link to our friends at Wikipedia and pick up a few facts about this tough group of freedom fighters.


Is marquis de Lafayette french?

Marquis de Lafayette was french.


Where was the Frenchman Lafayette born?

Lafayette was born in the French commune of Chavaniac-Lafayette, part of south-central France on September 6, 1757. Chavaniac-Lafayette grew in popularity because of Lafayette's later importance in French politics.


Who is the French nobleman who supported the Patriots?

The Marquis de Lafayette


Who was the french nobleman who helped patriots fight the british?

The Marquis de Lafayette.


What is Lafayette's origin?

"la" is french for "the" and "fayette" is french for " little fairy


What has the author William Rawlings written?

William Rawlings has written: 'The Lazard legacy' -- subject(s): Fiction, French Americans, Physicians, Rich people


Which french soldier aided the Continental Army?

Lafayette


Who was the French military aide in the American Revolution?

Lafayette.