Lecomte entered military service in 1779 as an apprentice on board the "Saint-Michel"; he became a
helmsman the following year, and participated in
Pierre André de Suffren's expedition against the British in India. In 1780, he was a soldier of the Regiment Austrasie and was appointed sergeant major of that regiment in that year. In 1782, he among the first to enter the British entrenchments off the Island Gandelour defended by the English. Back in France, he was discharged in 1785, and became manager of Maynard goods, Baron de Langon. In 1790, he filled the office of head of the local administration of the Vendée, and he enlisted on 19 September 1791. The following month, he was elected lieutenant of the 3rd battalion of volunteers of Deux-Sèvres. After the debacle at Chantonnay, Tuncq was removed from his command, probably due to a long-standing dispute with the commanding officer
Jean Antoine Rossignol and Lecomte confirmed in his command. Barely recovered, he resumed his place in the army, and was proposed for the rank of major general on 8 October 1793 by the local representatives on mission. On 11 October at the
Second Battle of Châtillon he was again wounded. Carried by soldiers to
Bressuire, he died 15 October 1793 as a result of his injury. ==Citations==