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  1. Antoine Argoud (26 June 1914 – 10 June 2004) was a French Army officer specializing in counter-insurgency during the Algerian War of Independence. Argoud's opposition to Algerian independence from France resulted in his joining of the Organisation armée secrète (OAS) and support for its use of violence in opposition to this policy.

  2. Le colonel Antoine Argoud, né le 26 juin 1914 à Darney ( Vosges) et mort le 10 juin 2004 à Épinal 1 ( Vosges ), est un officier supérieur français. Il fait partie de l' Armée de Vichy en Afrique du Nord, puis combat dans l' Armée française de la Libération en Afrique et jusqu'en Allemagne.

  3. Ex-Army Colonel Antoine Argoud, 49, military mastermind of the terrorist Secret Army Organization, last week was sentenced to life imprisonment. Thin and pale, Argoud scarcely looked the part...

  4. Antoine Argoud, President De Gaulle's arch enemy and a former colonel in the French Army, has been charged with an assassination attempt on the president two years ago.

  5. Argoud Convicted and Sentenced to Life Term; Court Again Rejects Motion to Declare Hearing Illegal Bonn Demands Paris Return Rebel Kidnapped in Munich Share full article By Henry Giniger Special...

  6. PARIS, June 4 (Reuters)—The Supreme Court of Appeal rejected today an appeal by Antoine Argoud, Secret Army leader, against a life sentence for territorist activities.

  7. Ex-Colonel Antoine Argoud, instigator of the street shooting at the French President in Clamart, has been sentenced to life imprisonment.