1. Foch - Noun
2. Foch - Proper noun
A surname from French.
Ferdinand Foch, French field marshal in the First World War
Foch (plural Fochs)
A variety of French red wine made with Maréchal Foch grapes.
French Marshal Ferdinand Foch wanted a peace that would never allow Germany to be a threat to France again, but after the Treaty of Versailles was signed he said, "This is not a peace. Source: Internet
Debussy's last home, now 23 Square Avenue Foch, Paris citation In the spring of 1905, finding the hostility towards them intolerable, Debussy and Bardac (now pregnant) fled to England, via Jersey. Source: Internet
Lloyd George found a half million soldiers and rushed them to France, asked American President Woodrow Wilson for immediate help, and agreed to the appointment of French General Foch as commander in chief on the Western Front. Source: Internet
Back on West Foch in Lafayette, Angela Johnson says she's lucky, but can't help reflect on the normalcy of gun crimes in her neighborhood. Source: Internet
While the Minas Gerais was not considered likely to be replaced until the next century, it was nonetheless decommissioned in 2001 following the purchase of the French aircraft carrier Foch. Source: Internet
Major crossing (Rue Général Foch and Rue de Chaylard) of downtown Tientsin in French concession Western nations were permitted to garrison the area to ensure open access to Beijing. Source: Internet