After the
Armistice of 11 November 1918 signed, General Blondlat commanded the 1st French Military Region in
Lille until October 1919. From April 1921 to December 1924, he was at the head of the troops of
French Indochina.
General Blondlat's Flight In April 1922, Major General Ernest Blondlat, now the superior commander of the troops of the Indochina soldiers, expressed the wish to go from
Saigon to
Hanoï by air with six
Bréguet 14's. The first stage of Saigon to
Quy Nhon was over 595 kilometers with a stopover in
Phan Rang, was covered on April 4 aboard three seaplanes from the 2nd Squadron. The second stage of Qui Nhon to
Huế was over 400 km with a stopover in
Tourane and Lieutenant Dumas took the general to the capital of
Annam where he stayed for two days. The third stage of Hué to Hanoï was over 600 km with a stopover in
Vinh, involveing three land-based Bréguet 14s piloted by
François Glaize who took General Blondlat on board. The two men landed in the morning of April 8 at the
Bach Maï field where they were welcomed by Major General
Jean-Paul Sicre, commander of the Annam-Tonkin division. Ernest Blondlat completed the 1,600 km trip in 14 hours and 35 minutes of flight with an average speed of 110 km/h. ==Awards==