With more than 400 military coming from thirteen different nations, HQ RRC-FR is stationed in Lille, within a 17th-century citadel also known as "the Queen of the Citadels", designed by the famous French Field Marshal Vauban. Reactive, flexible and open to the world, HQ RRC-FR is, par excellence, a purpose-built organisation, designed to handle the complexity of military operations of the early twenty-first century.
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| - Headquarters Rapid Reaction Corps – France
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| - With more than 400 military coming from thirteen different nations, HQ RRC-FR is stationed in Lille, within a 17th-century citadel also known as "the Queen of the Citadels", designed by the famous French Field Marshal Vauban. Reactive, flexible and open to the world, HQ RRC-FR is, par excellence, a purpose-built organisation, designed to handle the complexity of military operations of the early twenty-first century.
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| - Lieutenant General Eric MARGAIL
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| - With more than 400 military coming from thirteen different nations, HQ RRC-FR is stationed in Lille, within a 17th-century citadel also known as "the Queen of the Citadels", designed by the famous French Field Marshal Vauban. Reactive, flexible and open to the world, HQ RRC-FR is, par excellence, a purpose-built organisation, designed to handle the complexity of military operations of the early twenty-first century.
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