Foch most often refers to Ferdinand Foch (1851–1929), Marshal of France and Allied Supreme Commander in World War I.

It may also refer to:

Military

  • French cruiser Foch, a French Navy ship sunk in 1942
  • French aircraft carrier Foch, a French Navy ship sold to Brazil in 2000
  • AMX-50 Foch, a long-range support variant of the AMX-50 tank

Places

  • Foch, West Virginia, an unincorporated area in the United States
  • Île Foch, an island in the Kerguelen archipelago in the Indian Ocean, owned by France
  • Mount Foch, Canada, on the border between Alberta and British Columbia

Streets

  • Various streets and avenues - see List of streets named after Ferdinand Foch
  • Avenue Foch, the widest street in Paris
  • Foch Street, Beirut, Lebanon
  • Yan'an Road, Shanghai, China, formerly called Avenue Foch

Other uses

  • Nina Foch (1924–2008), Dutch-American actress
  • Foch Hospital, a teaching hospital in the Suresnes, France

See also

  • Foch Line, a proposed line of demarcation between Poland and Lithuania after World War I
  • Maréchal Foch (disambiguation)
  • Foch's tuco-tuco, a rodent species

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