Émile Muselier

Émile Henry Muselier
The Admiral in 1941
Born(1882-04-17)17 April 1882
Marseille, France
Died2 September 1965(1965-09-02) (aged 83)
Toulon, France
Allegiance France
 Free French Forces
Service / branch Free French Naval Forces
RankAdmiral
Battles / warsWorld War I
World War II
AwardsGrand Officier of the Légion d'Honneur
Compagnon de la Libération
Croix de Guerre

Émile Henry Muselier (French pronunciation: [emil ɑ̃ʁi myzəlje]; 17 April 1882 – 2 September 1965) was a French admiral who led the Free French Naval Forces (Forces navales françaises libres, or FNFL) during World War II. He was responsible for the idea of distinguishing his fleet from that of Vichy France by adopting the Cross of Lorraine, which later became the emblem of all of the Free French. After entering the French Naval Academy (École Navale) in 1899, he embarked on a brilliant and eventful military career. He ran unsuccessfully in the legislative elections of 1946 as vice-president of the Rally of Republican Lefts (Rassemblement des gauches républicaines) and then entered private life as a consulting engineer before his retirement in 1960. He is buried in the cemetery of St. Pierre, at Marseilles.