Raymond Brutinel

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Raymond Brutinel was a French-born Canadian military officer and innovator credited with pioneering the tactical use of motorized machine-gun units during World War I.

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instanceOf Canadian Army officer
military innovator
military officer
person
associatedWith Canadian Army
Canadian Machine Gun Corps
surface form: Canadian Expeditionary Force machine-gun units
conflict World War I
countryOfBirth France
countryOfCitizenship Canada
France
era 20th century
familyName Brutinel
fieldOfWork military science
military tactics
givenName Raymond
hasGender male
influenced development of mechanized warfare concepts
languageSpoken English
French
militaryBranch Canadian Expeditionary Force
militaryRank officer
notableAchievement helped integrate motor transport with automatic weapons in frontline tactics
organized motorized machine-gun units for Canadian forces in World War I
notableFor development of Canadian motor machine-gun doctrine
pioneering tactical use of motorized machine-gun units
notableRole leader in Canadian motor machine-gun units
occupation military tactician
soldier
placeOfActivity Canada
Western Front
residence Canada

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