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He is a leader member of the Georges Valois beam and founder of “rising life”. Andr\u00e9 d’Humi\u00e8res is the fifth child and the only son of \u00c9lie de Humi\u00e8res, officer, and a British mother, Marguerite Rumper. The humi\u00e8re family is from Rouergue. Highlight pilot of the First World War [ modifier | Modifier and code ] After completing his studies and then his military service (at 27 It is Dragons) (and after having traveled Europe by visiting philosophers and politicians), he goes to Java (Indonesia) to become a coffee, tea then rubber planter where he learns the Dutch language. In 1914, at the declaration of war, he returned to France. After first fights as a young cavalry officer (Lieutenant de Dragons), he was one of the first, in 1915, to join a new weapon: hunting aviation. He is one of the few French pilots of the N.124 squadron essentially formed of American volunteers. She was renamed “La Fayette squadron” at the request of the Americans in 1916. But his great adventure begins in Saint-Pol-sur-Mer where he entered the VB105 squadron under the orders of Captain Paul Bousquet. The February 3, 1915 . [ 3 ] , the engine of their neighboring biplane v 245 breaks down and it arises on Dutch territory. Holland then being a neutral country, he was interned there with his friend Coutisson. They pass through several camps (Fort de Wierickerschans in Bodegraven, island of Urk (Flevoland) in the middle of the Zuiderzee, and the military hospital of Utrecht from where he escapes after being treated for biles. Like Coutississon, He managed to escape after three attempts and joined his squadron after spending England; he published two notes in May 1916 [ 4 ] . Coutisson, one of the first aviators of the Department of Creuse, escapes the July 30, 1916 And becomes, after an exhausting end of war at the VB5, quickly colonel [ 5 ] . Many press articles, including the article “An island of Elbe in the Zuyderzee” of the newspaper The twentieth century of January 22, 1916 , will establish its claims: this is the translation of an article by the Dutch newspaper Telegraaf. We read this: \u201cThe French Lieutenant of Humi\u00e8res suffered from an inflammation of the gallbladder so serious that an operation was deemed necessary. But to do a this kind, there was no instrument to this On the island, there was not even a way to properly treat the patient and to height of misfortune, such a violent storm came to reign there for eight days that it was not necessary to think of crossing the sea with the patient. During all this time, he had to keep the same room with his promising companions. The doctor who currently treats him to Amsterdam said he was almost miraculous that the patient could have been able to save after such a long abandonment. \u00bb\u00bb After entering the Americans in 1917, the La Fayette squadron then duplicated to join the 103rd Aero Squadron (in) from the US Air Service (USAS) and create the French SPA squadron. 124. The lieutenant of humor then takes command and proposes that the squadron adopts as a distinctive sign a 45 \u00b0 tilted white strip on the back of the fuselage . The hunting squadron SPA.124 In particular, the enemy offensive on the \u201cladies’ road\u201d and during the fighting for the defense of Reims. He was promoted to captain in 1918 while ‘\u2019Squadrille won his first official victory. It will have 26 approved victories in its dissolution in February 1919 . To honor the heroic fights led by the French squadron, Andr\u00e9 d’Humi\u00e8res placed it under the patronage of Joan of Arc. This is how the squadron is known as Spa.124 “Joan of Arc” , a figure which then knew a renewed interest. Joan of Arc was the par excellence symbol of the liberation of France of the foreign threat. Andr\u00e9 d’Humi\u00e8res even adds The bust of “Jeanne” helped on the oblique white band of planes (which he copied from a statue of the cathedral of Reims). The August 9, 1918 , the Captain of Humi\u00e8res leaves for a superior command and the Lieutenant Berg\u00e9 replaces him. Political commitment and beginnings in the industry during the interwar period [ modifier | Modifier and code ] After the First World War, he married Georgette de Ravinel and left for Berlin at the repair committee. He was demobilized in 1923 and returned to France. Andr\u00e9 d’Humi\u00e8res then meets Georges Valois who, a defector of Action fran\u00e7aise, has just founded “the beam” in 1925. He became one of the leaders, with Jacques Arthuys and Philippe Barr\u00e8s. A veteran, he is responsible for the group’s paramilitary organization and is the general delegate. The party was bursting in 1928 after serious internal dissensions. In the 1930s, he joined the paper industry. In 1939, however, and although the father of seven children, he was mobilized as an aviation commander and was associated with the first developments of the radar, invented by the English and still unknown in Germany. Demobilized in the summer of 1940, he resumed his professional activity and retired in 1954 when he was managing director of The French Office for Fiduciary Papers . During the occupation, he had joined the Catholic action, a movement of Christians regrouping for prayers, meditations and reflections. In the 1950s, meetings multiplied; These groups are mainly made up of the elderly who have in common the research and deepening of spirituality. It was then that in 1961 Andr\u00e9 d’Humi\u00e8res created “rising life”, a Christian movement of the elderly, with the support of M gr Curve, auxiliary bishop of Paris. Soon the movement develops in Switzerland, Belgium, Canada and then in other French -speaking countries. Andr\u00e9 d’Humi\u00e8res disappeared in 1975 after being the secretary general of the movement from 1961 to 1970. He left behind six children (his son (his son Francis having died for France and decorated with the order of the Liberation) and twenty-nine little children. The movement nevertheless continues to develop. In 1985, the organization “International rising life” (VMI) or “Life Ascending International” was founded in Rome to promote its international expansion. It sits on the UN on an advisory capacity for issues relating to the rights of the elderly and is now located in more than 50 countries with 250,000 members. \u2191 Paris Archives, register register n O 520, class 1907, Paris office (with summary of his military career) \u2191 Paris Archives 8 It is , birth certificate n O 839 year 1887 (view 10\/31) (with marginal death) \u2191 ‘ LH notice of Commander LH COUTISSON (LCL in 1937), dead deported in 1945 \u00bb , Base L\u00e9onore, French Ministry of Culture . \u2191 a Note on my internment in Holland and the circumstances of my escape followed by a Note on the public spirit in Holland with regard to the belligerents. ( OCLC ) 494447648 . \u2191 ‘ LH notice of Commander LH COUTISSON (LCL in 1937), dead deported in 1945 \u00bb , Base L\u00e9onore, French Ministry of Culture . Air Force pilot, born in Beaulieu-sur-Loire in the Loiret department, comes from a Bourganeuf family (Creuse). He died the April 15, 1945 Au Camp de Langenstein-Zwieberge Pr\u00e8s de Buchenwald. \u2191 ‘ Notice LH non communicable \u00bb , Base L\u00e9onore, French Ministry of Culture . "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/andre-dhumieres-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Andr\u00e9 d’Humi\u00e8res – Wikipedia"}}]}]