Arnaud Beltrame
| Arnaud Beltrame | |
|---|---|
| Born | Arnaud Jean-Georges Beltrame 18 April 1973 Étampes, France | 
| Died | 24 March 2018 (aged 44) Carcassonne, France | 
| Alma mater | Lycée militaire de Saint-Cyr, School of Applied Artillery (1995), École militaire interarmes (1999–2001), École des officiers de la gendarmerie nationale (2001–2002), Institut supérieur du commerce de Paris (2015–2016) | 
| Occupation | Senior officer of the National Gendarmerie | 
| Spouse | Marielle Beltrame (m. 2016) | 
| Military career | |
| Allegiance | France | 
| Branch | Gendarmerie nationale | 
| Years of service | 2001–2018 | 
| Rank | Colonel (posthumous) | 
| Unit | EPIGN Garde républicaine | 
| Awards | Legion of Honour (Commander) | 
Arnaud Jean-Georges Beltrame (French pronunciation: [aʁno ʒɑ̃ʒɔʁʒ(ə) bɛltʁam]; 18 April 1973 – 24 March 2018) was a lieutenant colonel in the French Gendarmerie nationale and deputy commander of the Departmental Gendarmerie's Aude unit, who was murdered by an Islamic terrorist at Trèbes after having exchanged himself for a hostage. French President Emmanuel Macron said that Beltrame deserved "the respect and admiration of the whole nation." A state funeral was held at Les Invalides, Paris; for his bravery and adherence to duty he was posthumously promoted to the rank of colonel and made a Commander of the Legion of Honour.