Jean Victor Mottez
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Jean Victor Mottez (31 October 1866 in Paris – 7 December 1942 in Saint Gervais D'Auvergne) was a French naval officer.
Life
[edit]He was born in Paris 31 October 1866 to Victor Mottez and Madeleine Joséphine Bonassier.[1] He entered the French Naval Academy in 1884. He married 14 June 1899 to Jeanne Louise Dupr, with whom he had three children.[2] Jean Mottez died in Saint Gervais d'Auvergne 7 December 1942.[3]
Family
[edit]- His father, Victor Mottez, French fresco painter and portraitist, born in Lille.
- His step-brother, Henri-Paul Mottez (1855–1937), who was a French portrait painter and artist.
- His wife, Jeanne Louise Dupr, married in 1899, Lorient.
- First child (son), Yves Mottez 1900–1987.
- Second child (son), Louis Victor Henri Mottez 1901–1976.
- Third child (daughter), Suzanne Marie Gabrielle Mottez 1903-Unknown.
Naval career
[edit]Source:[4]
He entered the French Naval Academy in 1884.
- Aspirant, 5 October 1887, Officer Cadet
- Ensign, 26 November 1889, Port Cherbourg
- 1 January 1892, on the battleship Admiral-Baudin Wing western Mediterranean and Levant (Cdt. Marchal).
- 1 January 1894, Port Cherbourg
- 1 January 1896 for instruction in the School of Naval Fusiliers in Lorient.
- Lieutenant, 27 October 1896, Fusilier commission officer
- 1 January 1897, on battleship coastguard Jemmapes, North wing (Cdt. Henri Manceron).
- 1 July 1898, responsibility for the shooting school at the School of Naval Fusiliers in Lorient.
- 1 January 1900, Borda Naval Academy, Port Brest
- 1 January 1902, on the battleship Bruix North Wing (Cdt. Jules le Pord).
- 6 March 1903, commander of the shooting school at the School of Naval Fusiliers in Lorient.
- 1 January 1908, on the cruiser-battleship Pothaua, School of Application Naval Fusiliers (Cdt. Pierre Le Bris).
- 18 May 1908, Commander of the torpedo boat Oriflamme.[5]
- 25 April 1910, 4th Section of the General Staff, Paris
- Commander, 13 February 1911
- 1 January 1912, on the battleship 'Voltaire', first aide de camp to the Vice-Admiral Augustin Boué de Lapeyrère, Commander 1st Naval Force.
- Awarded Officer of the Legion of Honor 27 February 1913.
- 1 January 1914, Commander of the destroyer 'Commandant Riverére'. Mentioned in dispatched from the Naval Fusiliers 1915: 'Commander of the 6th Squadron torpedo boat participated in more than ten refueling operations in Montenegro during which he assured an effective way of protecting minesweepers and convoys. Showed a lot of decision making and composure in the maneuvers he ordered to his squadron, especially on 1 November 1914 when his squadron was attacked for more than half an hour by three planes'. Awarded the Crois de Guerre.
- Captain, 11 April 1916
- 1 January 1917, Port Cherbourg
- Commodore, 13 October 1920
- 1 January 1921, Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Navy, Paris
- Awarded Commander of the Legion of Honor, 10 July 1921
- 1 January 1932, under reserve
Honours
[edit]- Knight of the Legion of Honor (1901)
- Officer of the Legion of Honor (1913)
- Croix de Guerre (1915)
- Commander of the Legion of Honor (1921)
Portraits
[edit]- Portrait of contre-amiral Jean Mottez (1866–1942) Oil on Canvass. Painting signed Henri Mottez, dated 1837.
- In the Studio of the Artist, Oil on Canvas. Depicting his father Victor Mottez, together with his brother Jean Mottez and himself. Painting signed Henri Mottez, circa 1890–95.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Geneanet, Jean Victor, Pascal Fauchille". Geneanet.
- ^ "Geneanet, Jean Victor, Pierfit".
- ^ "Thierry Prouvost".
- ^ "Officers and alumni". Gilles Jogerst.
- ^ "ORIFLAMME – Contre-torpilleur".
- ^ "In the Studio of the Artist, Henri Mottez". Christie's Images Ltd.[permanent dead link ]