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'''Jacques Guérin-Desjardins''' ({{IPA|fr|ʒak ɡeʁɛ̃ deʒaʁdɛ̃|lang}}; November 18941982) was the National Commissioner of [[Eclaireurs Unionistes de France]] from 1923 to 1936.<ref>John S. Wilson (1959), Scouting Round the World. First edition, Blandford Press. p. 40, 70</ref> He had been a [[Boy Scout]] in Britain where he was educated, attended the [[Birmingham Scout Rally]] in 1913, and served as the interpreter of [[Lord Baden-Powell]]<ref>[http://fr.scoutwiki.org/Jacques_Gu%C3%A9rin-Desjardins Les personnalités scoutes]</ref><ref>[http://enfantsenjustice.fr/spip.php?article25 Scoutisme et rééducation]</ref> at [[World Organization of the Scout Movement#World Scout Conference|International Conference]]s and [[World Jamboree]]s. He was a recipient of the [[Silver Wolf Award (The Scout Association)|Silver Wolf Award]], the highest award made by [[The Scout Association]] "for services of the most exceptional character.".

'''Jacques Guérin-Desjardins''' ({{IPA-fr|ɡeʁɛ̃ de.ʒaʁ.dɛ̃|lang}}; Normandy 1894-1982) was the National Commissioner of [[Eclaireurs Unionistes de France]] from 1923 to 1936.<ref>John S. Wilson (1959), Scouting Round the World. First edition, Blandford Press. p. 40 70</ref> He had been a [[Boy Scout]] in Britain where he was educated, attended the [[Birmingham Scout Rally]] in 1913, and served as the interpreter of [[Lord Baden-Powell]]<ref>[http://fr.scoutwiki.org/Jacques_Gu%C3%A9rin-Desjardins Les personnalités scoutes]</ref><ref>[http://enfantsenjustice.fr/spip.php?article25 Scoutisme et rééducation]</ref> at [[World Organization of the Scout Movement#World Scout Conference|International Conference]]s and [[World Jamboree]]s. He was a recipient of the [[Silver Wolf Award (The Scout Association)|Silver Wolf Award]], the highest award made by [[The Scout Association]] "for services of the most exceptional character.".


He was a lieutenant at [[Battle of Verdun|Verdun]], a recipient of the [[Croix de guerre 1914–1918 (France)|Croix de Guerre]] with citations, [[Légion d’Honneur]] and was promoted to captain in 1940 with a second [[Croix de guerre 1939–1945 (France)|Croix de Guerre]]. He married Antoinette Nègre from [[Nîmes]], was the father of three children, the eldest of whom was [[Arnaud Desjardins]]. Later, he was a Human Resources Director at [[Peugeot]].<ref name="Mousseau">Jacques Mousseau, ''Arnaud Desjardins - L'ami spirituel'', Paris, Perrin, 2002</ref><ref name="ED">Emmanuel Desjardins, ''Récit d'un itinéraire spirituel - Entretiens avec Arnaud Desjardins'', DVD, Alizé Diffusion, 2008</ref>
He was a lieutenant at [[Battle of Verdun|Verdun]], a recipient of the [[Croix de guerre 1914–1918 (France)|Croix de Guerre]] with citations, [[Légion d’Honneur]] and was promoted to captain in 1940 with a second [[Croix de guerre 1939–1945 (France)|Croix de Guerre]]. He married Antoinette Nègre from [[Nîmes]], was the father of three children, the eldest of whom was [[Arnaud Desjardins]]. Later, he was a Human Resources Director at [[Peugeot]].<ref name="Mousseau">Jacques Mousseau, ''Arnaud Desjardins - L'ami spirituel'', Paris, Perrin, 2002</ref><ref name="ED">Emmanuel Desjardins, ''Récit d'un itinéraire spirituel - Entretiens avec Arnaud Desjardins'', DVD, Alizé Diffusion, 2008</ref>
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 25 August 2024

Jacques Guérin-Desjardins
National Commissioner of Eclaireurs Unionistes de France
In office
1923–1936
Personal details
BornNovember 1894 (1894-11)
Died1982(1982-00-00) (aged 87–88)

Jacques Guérin-Desjardins (French: [ʒak ɡeʁɛ̃ deʒaʁdɛ̃]; November 1894 – 1982) was the National Commissioner of Eclaireurs Unionistes de France from 1923 to 1936.[1] He had been a Boy Scout in Britain where he was educated, attended the Birmingham Scout Rally in 1913, and served as the interpreter of Lord Baden-Powell[2][3] at International Conferences and World Jamborees. He was a recipient of the Silver Wolf Award, the highest award made by The Scout Association "for services of the most exceptional character.".

He was a lieutenant at Verdun, a recipient of the Croix de Guerre with citations, Légion d’Honneur and was promoted to captain in 1940 with a second Croix de Guerre. He married Antoinette Nègre from Nîmes, was the father of three children, the eldest of whom was Arnaud Desjardins. Later, he was a Human Resources Director at Peugeot.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ John S. Wilson (1959), Scouting Round the World. First edition, Blandford Press. p. 40, 70
  2. ^ Les personnalités scoutes
  3. ^ Scoutisme et rééducation
  4. ^ Jacques Mousseau, Arnaud Desjardins - L'ami spirituel, Paris, Perrin, 2002
  5. ^ Emmanuel Desjardins, Récit d'un itinéraire spirituel - Entretiens avec Arnaud Desjardins, DVD, Alizé Diffusion, 2008