List of French Foreign Legion units

This article lists the principal units of the French Foreign Legion created since 1831. Legion units are only cited once, based on their respective dates of creation. A dissolved Legion unit which is recreated under the same designation will only appear once. The last section of the list re-summarizes actual Legion units in service.

Each year, the Legion commemorates and celebrates Camarón in its headquarters in Aubagne and Bastille Day military parade in Paris; featuring the Pionniers leading and opening the way.

XIX century

World War I

Review of the Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion (RMLE) at the end of November 1918.

Interwar period

World War II

  • Marching Regiments of Foreign Volunteers (1er, 2e and 3e RMVE) - September 29, 1939, became the 21e, 22e, 23e RMVE
  • 6th Foreign Infantry Regiment (6e REI) - October 1, 1939
  • 11th Foreign Infantry Regiment (11e REI) - November 6, 1939
  • 97th Reconnaissance Group of the Infantry Division - GRD 97 (first called GRDI 180) – December 1, 1939
  • 12th Foreign Infantry Regiment (12e REI) – February 24, 1940
  • 13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion (13e DBLE) (first called 13th Light Mountain Demi-Brigade) – became the 13e DBLE on November 12, 1940
  • 21st Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers – (21e RMVE) - first called 1er RMVE – September 29, 1939
  • 22nd Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers (22e RMVE) first called 2e RMVE – October 24, 1939
  • 23rd Marching Regiment of Foreign Volunteers (23e RMVE) – first called 3e RMVE – May 1940

Decolonization

Indochina War

Algerian War

After 1962

Current Legion units

See also

References

Notes

  1. Division General Commandant of the French Foreign Legion, Les Chefs COMLE
  2. Division General Commandant of the French Foreign Legion, Les Chefs COMLE
  3. Division General Commandant of the French Foreign Legion, Les Chefs COMLE
  4. Division General Commandant of the French Foreign Legion, Les Chefs COMLE
  5. Division General Commandant of the French Foreign Legion, Les Chefs COMLE
  6. Division General Commandant of the French Foreign Legion, Les Chefs COMLE
  7. Division General Commandant of the French Foreign Legion, Les Chefs COMLE
  8. Division General Commandant of the French Foreign Legion, Les Chefs COMLE

Sources and bibliographies

  • Le Livre d’Or de la Légion étrangère (1831-1955) (Golden Book of the Legion 1831-1955), Jean Brunon et Georges Manue, éditions Charles Lavauzelle et Cie, 1958.
  • Histoire de la Légion, de Narvik à Kolwesi, (The History of the Legion from Narvik to Kolwesi), Henri Le Mire, éditions Albin Michel, 1978, ISBN 2-226-00694-X
  • Division Communication et Information de la Légion étrangère (Communication and Information Division of the French Foreign Legion).
  • Division Histoire et Patrimoine de la Légion étrangère (History and Patrimony Division of the French Foreign Legion).
  • Monsieur Légionnaire - Général (cr) Hallo Jean - Lavauzelle – 1994
  • Centre de documentation de la Légion étrangère (Center of Documentation of the French Foreign Legion).
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