Yves Marie Pastol

the General Yves Marie Pastol wire of Yves-Marie Joseph Pastol lord de Keramelin and of Marijuana Dereat, was born with Guingamp the March 5th 1770.

Was wire of a civil and criminal magistrate of the duchy of Penthièvre. Volunteer with the 1st battalion of Coast-of-North, July 14th, 1791; corporal, August 1st, 1791; congédié by authorization of the Minister for the War, October 15th, 1791; engaged again like volunteer with the 3rd battalion of Coast-of-North, June 10th, 1792; second lieutenant, August 12th, 1792; captain, September 6th, 1792; embarked on the vessel Achilles, April 4th, 1793; made countryside on sea in the Ocean and the Mediterranean; passed with the army of the West, at the end of 1793-1795; with the army of the Interior, 1795-1796; captain with 18th of line, December 18th, 1796; with the army of Italy, 1796-1798; wounded slightly at Tarvis, March 23rd, 1797; with the army of Helvétie, 1798, aide-de-camp of Brown, March 15th, 1798, and commissioned in this quality by the executive Directory, March 24th; announced itself to the battles of Bergen and with the Bataille of Castricum and was temporarily named major by Brune, September 19th, 1799. Confirmed in the rank of major by the executive Directory, October 9th, 1799; appointed temporarily chief of brigade by Brown, October 11th, 1799; confirmed chief of brigade by the executive Directory, October 19th, 1799; with the armies of the West, then of reserve, at the end of 1799-1800; confirmed in the rank of chief of brigade by decree of the consuls, while remaining December 13rd, 1799, aide-de-camp of Brown; with the army of Italy, 1800-1801; chief of brigade of the 52e of line in the place of Féry, September 19th, 1801; with the army of Helvétie, 1802-1803; Officer of the Legion of Honor, June 14th, 1804; with the 1st division (Gardanne) of the army of Italy, September 1805; was used with the attack as Vérone, October 18th, 1805; was useful in Austria, 1809; brigadier general, employee to the army of Italy, May 30th, 1809; baron of the Empire with equipment of 4.000 francs annual rent over the department of Rome, August 15th, 1809; ordering a brigade (53e and 106e of line) in Rome, 1810. Its brigade was dissolved, December 9th, 1810; ordering the 1st brigade of the 3rd division (Partouneaux) to the body of observation of Italy, April 20th - July 1st, 1811; the 2nd brigade of the 14th division of infantry (Broussier) to the body of observation of Italy, February 11th, 1812; authorized by the Junot general to remain in Munich for health reasons, March 10th; ordering the 2nd brigade of the 2nd division (Puthod) of the body of observation of Elba, January 18th, 1813 (become 5th Large army Corps under Lauriston), March 31st, 1813.

He died in the Field of Honor the May 31st 1813, towards 21:30, with Lützen, small town of Silesia (Germany Eastern), close to the village of Neukirck, the continuations of two shots received near this village.

A street of Guingamp (Coasts of Armor - 22200) bears its name.

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