Alain Le Ray (3 October 1910 – 4 June 2007) was a French general and Resistance leader.
Le Ray, a keen alpinist, was a lieutenant in the French mountain infantry when wounded and captured by the Germans in June 1940.
After a first escape attempt from a prison camp in occupied Poland, he was transferred to Oflag IV-C.
In this position, he freed Grenoble and fought the still German-occupied alpine forts in 1945.After the war, Le Ray held senior command in Indochina and Algeria and retired in 1970 as a Corps General.