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    Simon Bernard

    French army general and Minister of War, who also served in the US Corps of Engineers (1779-1839)

    Baron Simon Bernard was a French general of engineers. Born in Dole, Simon Bernard was educated at the École polytechnique, graduating as second in the promotion of 1799 and entered the army in the corps of engineers. Wikipedia

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  3. Simon Bernard was born at Dôle, France, on April 22, 1779. He was educated at the Polytechnic School and entered the Engineer School when all Europe was an armed camp. To follow the fortunes of this distinguished officer leads one into a diversity of places. In the unpretentious dormitory of cadets he laid the foundation of a career, the ...
  4. Designed by French military engineer General Simon Bernard and built between 1819 and 1834 in response to the War of 1812, Fort Monroe is the largest of the Third System fortifications in the United States. Known as the "Gibraltar of the Chesapeake," Fort Monroe was designed to protect the bay's inland waters from attack by sea.
  5. The Historical Marker Database

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    Brevet Brigadier General Simon Bernard designed Fort Monroe. He was a member of the French Army's Engineer Corps and former aide-de-camp to Napoleon. Bernard arrived in the United States in 1816 after being recommended to President James Madison by the Marquis de Lafayette. Madison placed Bernard at the head of the Board of Engineers, which was ...
  6. frenchempire.net

    Born: April 22, 1779 Place of Birth: Dôle, Jura, France Died: November 5, 1839 Place of Death: Paris, France Pronunciation: Studying to be an engineer, Simon Bernard first entered the Central School of Public Works and then the École Polytechnique. At the end of 1796 he was commissioned as a sous-lieutenant and sent to the engineering school of Metz.
  7. armyheritage.org

    SIMON BERNARD . A . Working Bibliography of MHI Sources . A French military engineer (1779-1839). Served under Napoleon I. In 1816 was commissioned Brevet BG in US Army Corps of Engineers to advise on coastal defense. American State Papers: Military Affairs. Vol. I-II. Wash, DC: Gales & Seaton, 1832-1834. J33. Scattered mention. Arthur, Robert.
  8. aodnetwork.ca

    Simon Bernard is a General Officer in the Canadian Armed Forces. An Infantry Officer from the Royal 22e Régiment, he has been employed in operations and plans positions from Battalion and Brigade, through Division, Army, Joint Operations Command, Strategic Joint Staff and Departmental levels. While at Canadian Forces College in 2008, he ...
  9. May 1, 2024Simon Bernard, Co-Founder and CEO of Plastic Odyssey, was the guest of honor of the event organized by Frenchfounders and hosted by the Consulate General of France in San Francisco during SF Climate Week in the presence of the Consul General Frédéric Jung. The explorer and entrepreneur made a notable stopover in San Francisco to dive into the Bay Area ecosystem and propel the NGO he co ...

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