Militaires d'Haiti. (ca.1795 to 1995).

Prepared & maintained by Emmanuel Ardouin & Frankie Morone.

The historic pictures were obtained by Frankie Morone on various websites. The others are courtesy of Professor Ernst & his son Bob Danache, Grégoire Dadompré, Francky Jn. Baptiste, Edouard Boucicaut & Jean-Pierre Cloutier. Anyone who wants to contribute to this album can send pictures jpeg format to: pikliz@pikliz.com. Prepared and maintained by Manny Ardouin: eardouin@hotmail.com

Narration by Frankie Morone.

The Haitian Revolution (1791–1804) is the most successful slave rebellions in the Western Hemisphere. It established Haiti as a free country ruled by blacks and mulattoes. At the time of the revolution, Haiti was known as Saint-Domingue the most prosperous colony of France. That is why it was called " La perle des antilles". Through the revolution, people of African ancestry (mostly) freed themselves from French colonization and from slavery. Although several rebellions took place during that era, only the revolt at Saint-Domingue, beginning in Aug.1791, succeeded in permanently liberating an entire island. Twenty years earlier Vincent Ogé and Jn Baptiste Chavannes tried to fight for certain rights for the slaves; they failed and paid a hefty price.

The Battle of Vertières, took place on November 18, 1803. It was fought between the Haitian army led by Jean - Jacques Dessalines and the French colonial army under the command of Rochambeau. The new nation of Haiti had an army in the real sense of the word.

It was until the American Occupation (1915-1934) that the Marines under the order of the US Government created a different type of Haitian Army. That "Haitian army" was probably one of the surest and staunchest allies of the United States in Haiti . At the beginning it did some police work. The Haitian army was always able to deliver a coup d’état with the tacit and sometimes overt or covert approval of the US. Presidents Lescot & Estime were overthrown by the army.

Almost everyone would agree that the army has had a difficult history in Haiti and sometimes a negative impact on the country’s political process.

François Duvalier himself was afraid of that army. He knew that he could easily be forced into exile by that same army who ten years earlier forced Estime out. This is unquestionably why he created the VSN and the Tontons Macoutes a paramilitary force that would be able to face that army in an eventual coup d' etat attempt. He also had executed many officers in the army in the early 1960’s. He believed that they were potential coup d’état organizers. Several of these officers were of courses innocent. He acted irrationally and hastily. One also has to remember the position of Juan Bosh (the Dominican president vis a vis him.) They were bitter enemies.

Then later Prosper Avril, Henry Namphy left their marks on the army. No need to elaborate on that.

In 1991, Aristide was forced out. The army under General Raoul Cédras overthrew him in coup d' etat. Few years later,under pressure from the US (President Clinton), General Raoul Cedras and his acolytes had to leave Haiti in order for the duly elected president Aristide to return. It was then that Aristide gave the "coup de grace" to the army by dismantling it. (Again not the devil advocate that is understandable)

The role of an army is to protect the territorial integrity of a country, its people as well as its economy.

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  • Matildita United States (Private)
    2 years 6 months ago
    Col Dadompré., Col Acedius St. Louis, Col Oberne Azor, Gen Abraham.
    ON ne peut s'empecher d'admirer ces 3 militaires : Du colonel ACEDIUS SAINT LOUIS: on retiendra son apport dans le sport !
    Du General ABRAHAM : Sa sagesse proverbiale et sa courtoisie Du COLONEL CHRISTOPHE DARDOMPRE : Sa stature de militaire .son professionnalisme ,son amour du pays et son nom qui evoque un ''GARDES A VOUS " !
    • (Anonymously) (Private)
      6 days ago
      Pour le colonel St. Louis, quell sport en particulier? La coupe du monde de 1975, c'etait pas lui mais le Gen. Claude Raymond Dardompre a ete lui, et pendant longtemps, le commandant de la 48eme compagnie, sorte de corps de "surveille et raporte".
  • Dany (Private)
    2 years 11 months ago
    Military Academy (1956-57)
    Une vraie promotion "Capois la Mort"!!! Personalité, Forme eenfin: de vrais militaires!!! Beaucoup d'entres eux ont perit sous "Papa Doc" malheureusement. Je ne me rappelles pas du nom de la plus part excepte: Edouard Guillot, Serge Madiou.... Ce serait si bien si on pouvail les identifier tous.... Merci
    • (Anonymously) (Private)
      6 days ago
      Edouard Guillot n'a pas ete un bon exemple de militaire. Je viens d'apprendre qu'il est mort.
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    6 days ago
    Henry Namphy (20 Juin 1988-17 Sept 1988)
    Il est en vie, un historien pourrait le questioner sur differentes affaires comme les vepres de Jeremie (commandant du department militaire du Sud), la construction du CNG (janvier-fevrier 1986), les elections de 1987 (pourquoi?), son retour en mai 1988, l'affaire de l'eglise de St Jean bosco, sa chutte (Prosper Avril ou Hebreux?). Les haitiens comprendraient mieux la transition et leur pays.
  • Cocottedepine United States (Private)
    3 years 4 months ago
    Le Président Francois Duvalier
    This is how I remember Jean Claude.Wow ! Thank you for sharing these pictures..He was chubby , un peu lourd a apprendre and he was wearing a huge watch...LOL ! He has emerged as a man of conscience ;giving back money (8 million US $$ ; stolen from the treasury of Haiti ) to the Haitian people.
    • (Anonymously) (Private)
      6 days ago
      JCD n'a rien remis a l'Etat haitien, bien au contraire, il s'est battu pour ... avec l'argument que cet argent appartenait a une fondation de sa mere. Le gouvernement Suisse a du modifier une loi pour remettre ces ressources au gouvernement haitien.
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    6 days ago
    Pres. Francois Duvalier, with star in his left hand appointing his next Chief of staff of F.A.D.H. Jn. Rene Boucicaut.
    Pas totalement vrai. Les officiers de l'armee ont ete trahis, arretes et fusilles par des officiers de l'armee. Fort dimanche, les Casernes Dessalines, les recherches criminelles, la Police de PauP, la 48eme compagnie la Commission d'Enquete Permanente etaient tous commandes par des officiers de l'armee. Les macoutes ont exerce la repression surtout sur les civils.
  • Cocottedepine United States (Private)
    3 years 4 months ago
    The old guys ;I presumed stayed in the army but I was not interested in the politics of Duvalier because of my dreadful visions
    which gave me bad vibes all the times.I had some vivid nightmares of blood flowing all over the land and did not want to live on the island anymore...these odd feelings came to life and thats the story.
    • (Anonymously) (Private)
      6 days ago
      Quand meme dans cette liste d'officiers superieurs, l'on retrouve de tres grands duvalieristes comme, Pierre Merceron, Daniel Beauvoir, Pressoir Pierre (lire son livre, il explique tout), Gerard Constant, Claude Raymond.
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    1 month ago
    Louis Felix Mathurin Boisrond Tonnerre
    GREAT QUOTE LONG LIVE THE HAITIAN REVOLUTIONARIES LONG LIVE HAITI
    EF FORMER CANDIDATE FOR STATE REP PA US
  • M. B. (Private)
    1 month ago
    Military Academy (1956-57)
    Ilkeen Chenet was my second cousin whom I never met in person but only through family conversations.I was born some years later after his death. I have heard about his mom Carmen who used to visit family members in NY. I heard that Ilkeen was arrested at his mother named Carmen house while he was nursing a bad leg. Ilkeen was never seen alive by anyone after that. Why was Ilkeen killed? My great uncle Jean, a jeweller who lived in Arcachon, was also killed during the month of April 1963 like his nephew Ilkeen and outwardly was not involved in politics. Jean was killed in the wee morning hours of a weekday at his Arcachon home but his African- American born and coppersmith wife named Winifred was not harmed by the culprits and she escaped later on that morining to the American Embassy in Port Au Prince. Jean's body was never returned to the family also for a proper burial. A family mystery never solved.
  • tonygleb (Private)
    3 years 5 months ago
    Military Academy (1956-57)
    Une belle promotion, j'etais pas encore né. Je ne sais qui est QUI! quelqu'un pourrait-il les nommer?
    • 2 months ago
      La photo ci-dessus a été prise par moi, après les événements du 25 mai 1957, un dimanche matin, avant la sortie en permission. L'appareil était un Voigtlander F:3.5, de 35 mm., équipé de "self-timer". J'avais reproduit des copies pour tous les membres de la promotion.  Voici la situation des Cadets de l'époque, en ce jour, 15 mars 2013: Debout à l'arrière, de gauche à droite: François Benoît (vit en Haïti), Jean Kersaint (DCD en Haïti, de causes naturelles), Gontran Desmangles (DCD aux USA, de causes naturelles), Serge Sansaricq (vit aux USA), Edouard Guilliod (DCD aux USA, de causes naturelles), Gustave Augustin (vit aux USA), Serge Coicou (vit en Haïti), Morton Gousse (DCD en Haïti, de causes naturelles), Ludner Ducoste (DCD aux USA, de causes naturelles) Ulrick Désert (vit aux USA), Teddy Thomas (vit aux USA), Ilkeen Chenet (DCD- assassiné par Duvalier en avril 1963), Ricot Desmangles (vit aux USA), Louis Villemenay (vit en Haïti) Première rangée, de gauche à droite: Max Paris (DCD - assassiné par Duvalier le 26 avril 1963), Frank Séraphin (DCD aux USA de causes naturelles), Pierre-Antoine Gouin (vit aux USA), Gérald Etienne (DCD - assassiné aux Cayes par un soldat de l'Armée, en février 1958) N'apparaît pas sur la photo: Serge Madiou (DCD - fusillé avec les 18 autres officiers en juin 1967)
    • Linda Cantave (Private)
      1 year ago
      Thank for this picture,  a great piece of Haitian history. We know that there is an anemic record keeping in our country.
      • (Anonymously) (Private)
        2 months ago

        Thank for this picture,  a great piece of Haitian history. We know that there is an anemic record keeping in our country.
    • JMB (Private)
      1 year 2 months ago
      Selon le Dictionaire biographique de Daniel Supplice, la promotion Capois La Mort (1956-57) fut composée de: Cantave Augustin, François Benoit (lauréat), Ilken Chenet, Serge Coicou, Ulrick Désert, Gontran Desmangles, Ricot Desmangles, Ludner Ducoste, Gérald Etienne, Pierre-Antoine Gouin, Morton Gousse, Edouard Guillod, Jean Kersaint, Serge Madiou, Fritz Paret, Max Paris, Serge Sansaricq, Franck Séraphin, Teddy Thomas et, Louis Villemenay.
      • Fred Seraphin (Private)
        1 year 2 months ago
        Franck Seraphin n'etait pas militaire. 
      • Frankie Morone (Private)
        1 year 2 months ago
        JMB, mille mercis pour la visite. Parmi les noms que vous avez mentionnés figure celui de Teddy Thomas. Si je ne trompe, il est le deuxième debout, commençant vers la gauche. Il faisait partie des Gardes-Côtes. De plus, le # 8 dans le même ordre  est Guy-Serge Jn. Baptiste (j'en suis sure) qui fut partie des Gardes-Côtes. On apprécierait tout effort dans le but d'indentifier ces superbes officiers. Merci à tout le monde.
  • tonygleb (Private)
    2 years 9 months ago
    Louis Felix Mathurin Boisrond Tonnerre
    En vérité je vous le dis, aujourd'hui meme il y a encore des assassins de Dessalines qui continuent à tuer les cerveaux utiles du pays!
    • (Anonymously) (Private)
      3 months ago
      So, so true.  Haiti's history is vast and rich.
    • (Anonymously) (Private)
      4 months ago
      Pour le moment mous avons des leadeurs qui sont des (ti- sousous). Pour avoir un Haiti qui sera Haiti nous devons avoir des leadeurs commme Dessaline et Boisrond Tonerre. Dessaline at Boisrond Tonerre aiment le peuple le pouvoir et son pays Haiti. Les Ti sousous leadeurs que nous avon aiment le pouvoir et L'argent. Haiti sera Haiti aujourd'hui at demain. Le pouvoir sera le pouvoir aujourd'ghui seulement. Le demani sera pour haiti et la genaration.
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    2 years 2 months ago
    1960 F.A.D.H. Rifle Team
    CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT FRANCOIS BENOIT IS DOING IN 2011?  I WORKED WITH HIM IN THE USA.   I WENT TO HIS INAUGIRATION IN WASHINGTON.  AMBASSADOR TO HAITI..  CAN YOU GET ME HIS E-MAIL ADDRESS ?
  • Doug Esch (Private)
    7 months ago
    1960 F.A.D.H. Rifle Team
    Hi,
    I work with Franois at GM an lived in Saline, Michigan near him.
    CAN YOU GET ME HIS E-MAIL ADDRESS PLEASE?
    Thanks,
    Doug
  • Basma (Private)
    3 months ago
    Les Haut Gradés prètent serment au drapeau Bleu /Rouge
    De quel équipe provient le drapeau rouge
  • Cocottedepine United States (Private)
    3 years 4 months ago
    18 Nov. 1960  Revue des Forces armees d' Haiti
    .1960 is the year that I came back from Jamaica ;from boarding school.Soon I became an English instructor at College Bird and the son of Francois Duvalier ; 9 year old Jean Claude Duvalier was one of my students;so was his sister. Lizie Gabriel and Madame Eugenie Bonhomme Vilaire(my own ex teacher) worked with me briefly .The School was new and in great need of good people to work with the children. Soon early in 1961 ;I began to have very bad feeling about things to come in the future of this dictatorship and I left Haiti in 1961 to go to a USA college earlier than planned. My visions which came to pass ; soon my mother had to flee the island for fear that she would be killed by the goons of Duvalier.Many friends were killed in HAITI in 1963 and before ; some of them were my close friends and friends of my family .Some were from the capital,Petion Ville and Jeremie .My mom received some death threats and so did my bother Guy earlier.They had to leave Haiti in a hurry.
    • (Anonymously) (Private)
      4 months ago
      The haitian army was a weak army. Some in the army were part of the tonton macoute. Duvalier saw a weakness in the army. He used the senior officers to gain the power. Duvalier was smarter than the senior officers. After the death of Francois. The army had the opprtunity to get rid of the Duvalier regime with his son Jean Claude age 19 in power. Instead the senior officer joining the tonton macoute to terrorized the people ome more time. I am sorry to say! Duvalier had put the macoute on the army and the dunkies called the tonton macoute. I prayed god to bless the souls of oll the people that were killed by the Duvalier regimes. My the soul of Francois Duvalier rested in HELL with all his satans "THE DUNKIES THAT I REFER AS THE TONTON MACOUTE".
  • Cocottedepine United States (Private)
    3 years 4 months ago
    1960 F.A.D.H. Rifle Team
    We shall never forget how Francois Duvalier ordered the massacre of the light skin Haitians of Jeremie.Some of the henchmen who killed all these women and children of Jeremie Haiti WI are still alive.One of them by the name of Abel Jerome is alive and enjoying a good life.No one paid for these dastardly deeds.
    NEVER FORGET !
    • (Anonymously) (Private)
      4 months ago
      Francois Duvalier was a sick man. His inherited the gene of his mother who were at the sick people Hospital in Petion Ville. Duvalier and Aristide were the two sick leader's that needed to be examined by a doctor. 
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