Paul-Henri CORTEYS. Grenoble, 21 April 1867 Wancourt, 2 October 1914

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Paul-Henri CORTEYS Grenoble, 21 April 1867 Wancourt, 2 October 1914

Paul-Henri Corteys was born in Grenoble on 21 April 1867. His parents were Joseph, César Corteys (born in Goncelin, a village that will reappear in this report) and Emma, Marie, Elisabeth Aubergeon. Twenty years later, on 26 October 1887 in his birth town of Grenoble, Paul-Henri enlisted voluntarily for 5 years of service in the French Army. He would enter the Saint-Cyr Military Academy a few days later, on 29 October (N 260 on the entry exams list). Just under two years later, he would come out of St. Cyr as 222th out of the 446 students in his Promotion of Tombouctou class and be posted to the 30 th Infantry Regiment on 21 September 1889 as newly commissioned Second Lieutenant (Sous-Lieutenant). The regiment was garrisoned at Annecy but Paul-Henri only arrived on 1 October to take up his duties. The reason for this delay is entirely to his credit : he distinguished himself by his courage in saving people from a house fire and earning the Medal for Acts of Bravery and Devotion, 2 nd Class. Translation : Isère Department, Silver Medal 2 nd Class Corteys (Paul-Henri), Second Lieutenant with the 30 th Infantry Regiment; At Goncelin, 20 September 1889 : was seriously wounded whilst entering a house on fire in order to save several people that found themselves locked in. Note : Goncelin is a village on the road between Grenoble and Annecy.

The incident didn t much harm his marksmanship : at the firing range of the La Valbonne Camp s Shooting School, he ended 14 th of 72 participants in 1890. Still at Annecy, with the 30 th Regiment, he would see himself promoted to Lieutenant (31 December 1891) and Lieutenant First Class (30 December 1895). The Official Journal of the French Republic (JO hereafter) lists Paul-Henry as candidate for promotion to Captain on 19 January 1899 and again on 8 January 1900. However, on 21 April 1900, he would finally receive his captaincy (published JO 25 April) and briefly be transferred to the 99 th Infantry Regiment (garrisoned in Bourgoin, halfway between Grenoble and Lyon, at the time) to replace a newly promoted Captain Peltier of that regiment, only to return to the 30 th Regiment on 17 May. In 1904, on 1 October, the JO of that date lists Captain Corteys transfer to the 140 th Infantry Regiment, garrisoned in Grenoble. He appears to have taken up his new duties there on the 17 th. Note : there is a photograph in the Livre d'or des Officiers Généraux et Officiers Supérieurs Mort pour la France - Guerre 14-18 - Tome 1 which possibly depicts Captain Corteys while serving in this regiment (3-figure cap tally is illegible and the officer depicted is not wearing the medal Corteys earned in 1889). Stationed at Grenoble, Paul-Henry marries Nina Marie Franceline Magnin on 22 February 1906. In 1911, as listed in the JO of 28 March, Captain Corteys is relieved of his command of the 9 th company and becomes a supernumerary captain within the regiment. By the end of the year, however, we see him transferred to the 97 th Infantry Regiment as Major and battalion commander (23 December). The regiment is stationed in Chambéry, midway between Grenoble and Annecy and the Corteys couple moves there as attested by the various documents pertaining to Paul-Henri being awarded the Knight class of the Legion of Honour (Chevalier de la Légion d Honneur) on 31 December 1913 for 26 years of long and good services rendered (JO of 1 January 1914). In the meantime, on 12 February 1912, he had received a letter from the War Ministry commending him on the excellence of his report on German Army manoeuvers he had been sent to attend. Unsurprisingly perhaps as some earlier publications involving Paul-Henry as translator are known : Général de Verdy Du Vernois. Des Exercices pratiques de service en campagne. Traduit de l'allemand par le capitaine Corteys 1903 Solutions des thèmes tactiques donnés aux examens d'admission à l'académie de guerre de 1886 à 1903, par le colonel allemand Hauschild,... Traduit de l'allemand par le capitaine P. Corteys 1905

Problèmes tactiques de déploiement pour la compagnie, le bataillon, le régiment et la brigade, par le colonel R. v. Briesen,... 4e édition allemande. Traduit de l'allemand par le capitaine P. Corteys 1906 Général Litzmann... Thèmes tactiques et jeu de la guerre, contribution à l'instruction tactique de nos officiers... Traduit de l'allemand par le capitaine Corteys 1907 Général Litzmann,... Exercices de combat exécutés par des sections, compagnies et bataillons à l'effectif de guerre, contribution à l'instruction tactique de nos officiers dressage des sous-ordres en vue du combat encadré... 4e édition allemande... Traduit de l'allemand, par le capitaine Corteys 1908 It can be assumed these writings earned him the Academic Palms (i.e. the Officer of the Academy Decoration as it was then known) as published in the JO on 20 January 1909. Règlement : Sur les signaleurs de l'armée allemande du 12 décembre 1911, traduit de l'allemand par le commandant Corteys 1912 and Mémoires du prince Frédéric-Charles de Prusse, publiés par le capitaine Wolfgang Foerster, du Grand-État-Major allemand. Traduits et résumés par le commandant Corteys 1913 The start of World War I finds Paul-Henry s regiment mobilizing at Chambéry and on guard at the Italian border to a strength of 4,000 men. Two weeks later they are sent off to the Alsace, arriving near Belfort around 16 August. The 97 th gets its baptism of fire three days later, on 19 August, in the battle of Flaxlanden (near Mulhouse). The battle was not a success and the regiment lost over 600 men killed. Soon after, the regiment was moved to the Vosges, to take part from 25 August onwards in the battles in the Mortagne valley. The French forces succeed in stopping the German advance in this wooded area and even force them into a retreat and pushing the enemy beyond the Meurthe river by end September. On 28 September the regiment is taken out of the line and hastily put aboard trains to Arras where it debarks on 30 September. Reformed into 3 battalions due to the losses incurred, the regiment is sent to Wancourt (Pas de Calais) on 1 October to stem the German attack towards Arras. Attacking with his battalion, Paul-Henry Corteys falls the next day. He will posthumously be decorated with the Croix de Guerre with bronze palm on 29 October 1915. His widow will receive a pension of 2,000 FF retroactively from the 3 October 1914 on (decree 7 July 1916).

Sources : 97e Régiment d Infanterie Alpine, Congres du 17 mai 1953, Chambéry (PDF-file) Généanet website Base Leonore website Website Gallica (Journal Officiel de la République)

Annex 1 : Service records page (front & back) as found in Leonore database

Annex 2 : Reception document for the Legion of Honour featuring Corteys signature

Annex 3 : KIA-details registered on Army Corps level

Annex 4 : Recruitment file (Archives of the Isère Department)