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The lede is used to summarize the contents of the article (per WP:LEDE), hence the alternative names by which the Legion was known should be moved to the main body where they will have citations to back them up.
Remove the sections of the empty sections of the infobox, unless you can fill them.
Can you write a really short paragraph about how and when the Paris Commune came to be and who they were fighting against? Right now there is no explanation as to why they were pursuing deserters among other things. The ideology of the communards also contextualizes the reason why women were allowed to fight.
Translation of the term in parentheses after citoyennes.
Oh shoot, I didn't watchlist this page properly and didn't realize I was leaving you hanging. I've made the smaller changes and will do the short paragraph probably tomorrow. Small changes I did not do, or otherwise thought could use some explanation:
Wikilink bourgeois. I don't think I'd revert someone who did this, but I don't think the Bourgeoisie article is a helpful link here
"They wore a uniform with a red armband and belt" - Then why does the picture of the colonel I can't ask Bertall; he's dead. But since these are intended as unflattering caricatures, I would hazard a guess that he's drawn it in this way because it is intended to mock the idea of a woman army officer.
Since they were mainly tasked with arresting deserters you can add the Category:Military police units and formations and military police in role. No, this would be misleading, as no source refers to them as military police as far as I am aware.
What's a mayor's delegate? As far as I can tell this is just the concept you get when you stick "mayor" and "delegate" together. fr-wiki doesn't have a page on it (unsurprising as the Commune didn't last very long). I reworded it a bit, but that's all I've got. Maitron calls him part of "la délégation communale du XIIe arr." in another article. So, some kind of local official who reports to the mayor.
Page number for ref 4? It's his thesis, so no page number - that's the argument of the whole article.
First Thomas book: the second one is the translation, but additionally, the title is just "The petroleuses", so nothing to translate. I've removed the series name, if that was throwing you off?