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1st Parachute Hussar Regiment

The 1st Parachute Hussar Regiment (French: 1er Régiment de Hussards Parachutistes, 1er RHP) is an airborne cavalry unit in the French Army, founded in 1720 by Hungarian noble Ladislas Ignace de Bercheny. It is stationed in Tarbes and is a part of the 11th Parachute Brigade.

1st Parachute Hussar Regiment
1e Régiment de Hussards Parachutistes
Regimental Insignia of the 1er RHP
Active1720 – 1815
1816 – 1928
1928 – 1940
1945 – present
CountryFrance
BranchFrench Army
TypeAirborne Cavalry
Part of11th Parachute Brigade
3rd Division
Garrison/HQTarbes
Nickname(s)Bercheny
PatronSt Michel, St Georges
Motto(s)"Omnia si perdas, famam servare memento"

"Si tu as tout perdu, souviens-toi qu'il reste l'honneur" (Fr)

"If you lost everything, remember there is still honor" (Eng)
ColorsRed and blue
Equipmentsee Equipment
EngagementsWar of the Polish Succession

War of the Austrian Succession
Seven Years' War
French Revolutionary Wars
Napoleonic Wars
Ten Days' Campaign
Crimean War
Franco-Prussian War
World War I
World War II
Algerian War
Lebanese Civil War

Gulf War
War on Terror (2001-Present)

Decorationssee Decorations
Battle honourssee Battle Honours
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel De Montgros
Abbreviation1e RHP
A Parachute Commando of a GCP Team from the 1st Parachute Hussar Regiment commencing airborne drop.

Creation and different nominations

 
1st Hussars during the Napoleonic Wars
  • 1719 - 1720 : The Hussars of Bercheny are raised at Constantinople, following the demand of the Regent Philippe I, Duke of Orléans by Count of Bercheny.
  • 1791 : Units of the French Army are named after their function of arms and numbered in terms of their seniority. The Regiment of Bercheny becomes accordingly the 1st Hussar Regiment.
  • 29 floréal an IV ( 29 - floréal: meaning the second month of spring - an IV or year IV : end of 1795 and debut of 1796 in the Gregorian calendar) : The regiment received half of the cavalry of the 13th Hussar Regiment (French: 13e régiment de hussards).
  • 1815 : The regiment is dissolved.
  • 1816 : Creation of the 1st Hussar Regiment of Jura.
  • 1824 : Redesignated as 1st Hussar Regiment of Chartres.
  • 1940 : dissolved following the Armistice with Germany.
  • 1945 : recreated by the political resistance during World War II and designated Reconnaissance Regiment of the 25th Division.
  • 1946 : designated as 1st Parachute Hussar Regiment at the corps of the 25th Airborne Division 25e D.A.P on the occasion of the regiment's voyage to Algeria.

History since 1946

Campaigns

Campaign Participation Engagement
( 1733 - 1918 )

Campaign Participation Engagement
( 1940 - 1990 )

Campaign Participation Engagement
( 1993 - 1999 )

Campaign Participation Engagement
( 2000 - 2003 )

Campaign Participation Engagement
( 2003 - 2007 )

Campaign Participation Engagement
( 2007 – present )

Composition

The 1er RHP consists of:

  • Command and Logistics Squadron (ECL)
  • 1st Squadron, Air-transportable armored (1er Escadron)
  • 2nd Squadron, Air-transportable armored (2e Escadron)
  • 3rd Squadron, Reconnaissance and Anti-Tank (ERIAC) (only unit fully parachutable, both men and equipment) (3e Escadron)
  • 4th Squadron, Air-transportable armored (4e Escadron)
    • 13 VBL
    • 12 ERC 90 Sagaie
  • 5th Squadron, operational reserve (5e Escadron)
  • 11th Squadron, training and education (disbanded on 14 January 2011)
  • 2 GCP Teams

Equipment

Vehicles

Weapons

  • MILAN anti-tank guided missile (24)

Traditions

 
The Archangel Michael featured in Mont Saint-Michel and the Insignia of the 9th Parachute Chasseur Regiment.

Except for the Legionnaires of the 1er REG, 2ème REG, 2ème REP that conserve the Green Beret; the remainder of the French army metropolitan and marine paratroopers forming the 11th Parachute Brigade wear the Red Beret.

The Archangel Saint Michael, patron of the French paratroopers is celebrated on September 29.

The prière du Para (Prayer of the Paratrooper) was written by André Zirnheld in 1938.

Insignias

Just like the paratrooper Brevet of the French Army; the Insignia of French Paratroopers was created in 1946. The French Army Insignia of metropolitan Paratroopers represents a closed "winged armed dextrochere", meaning a "right winged arm" armed with a sword pointing upwards. The Insignia makes reference to the Patron of Paratroopers. In fact, the Insignia represents "the right Arm of Saint Michael", the Archangel which according to Liturgy[dubious ] is the "Armed Arm of God". This Insignia is the symbol of righteous combat and fidelity to superior missions.

Regimental Colors

 
Regimental Colors of the 1er RHP
 
Regimental Color Guard of the 1er RHP.

Regimental Song

Based on the melody of the revolutionary Polish song Whirlwinds of Danger :

Original version

Pour libérer le pays qu'on enchaîne,
Briser ses liens, massacrer ses ennemis,
Il est des gars endurcis à la peine
Chacun pour tous et tous pour un réunis.

Voyez, bonnes gens, largués sur la plaine,
Tombant du ciel et rampant seuls dans la nuit,
Ne craignant rien, ni la peur, ni la haine,
Voyez, ce sont les hussards de Bercheny.

Autour de nous, attendant l'esclavage,
Les libéraux se vautrent dans leur veulerie.
Pour eux la paix, mais pour nous le courage
De risquer tout pour secourir la Patrie.

Ô parachutiste, voilà l'orage,
Montrons-nous fiers de nos anciens d'Algérie,
Rien n'est trop dur pour un gars de notre âge,
S'il est Para de Bercheny Cavalerie.

Actual official version

Pour libérer le pays qu'on enchaîne,
Prêts au combat pour repousser ses ennemis,
Il faut des gars endurcis à la peine,
Chacun pour tous et tous pour un réunis.

Voyez, braves gens, largués sur la plaine,
Tombant du ciel et progressant dans la nuit,
Ne craignant rien, ni la mort, ni la haine,
Voyez ce sont les hussards de Bercheny.

Autour de nous la bataille fait rage,
Si certains tombent sous les coups de l'ennemi,
Pour eux la paix et à nous le courage
De risquer tout pour secourir la Patrie.

Ô parachutiste, voilà l'orage,
Montrons nous fiers de nos anciens de Hongrie,
Rien n'est trop dur pour un gars de notre âge,
S'il est para de Bercheny Cavalerie

The Bercheny Song (in Hungarian)

Gyenge violának
Letörött az ága
Az én bánatomnak
Nincs vigasztalása

Refrain :
Suhog a szél
Késmárk felett
Édes rózsám
Isten veled

Nagy Bercsényi Miklós
Sirdogál magában
Elfogyott szegénynek
Minden katonája

Refrain :
Suhog a szél
Késmárk felett
Édes hazám
Isten veled

Pronunciation of the Hungarian Song

Dienne guen vi o la nack
Les teureute aze aga
Aze éne bana tome nack
Nintche vigas ta la cha

Refrain (bis) :
Chou hogue a sell
Kéchemark failette
Edeche ro jame
Ichtene velaide

Nadie Bertchényi Micloche
Chir do gal ma gabane
Elfodiote se guénie neck
Mine daine cato naya

Refrain (bis) :
Chou hogue a sell
Kéchemark failette
Edeche hazame
Ichtene velaide

French Translation of the Hungarian Song

Giroflée frêle
À cassé sa branche
Ma tristesse
Reste sans consolation

Refrain (bis) :
Hurle le vent
Au-dessus de Késmark
Ma chère amie,
Adieu, Adieu !

Nicolas de Bercheny, le Grand,
Pleure en lui-même
Il a perdu, le pauvre,
Tous ses soldats

Refrain (bis) :
Hurle le vent
Au-dessus de Késmark
Ma chère patrie,
Adieu, Adieu !

Decorations

Honours

Battle honours

Regimental Commanders of the 1st Hussars Regiment

Ancien Régime

 
Hussards de Bercheny under the Ancien Regime.
 
Charge of the 1st Hussars during the First French Empire.
 
Chef d'escadron of the 1st Hussars mounting the charge. Illustration of Louis-Ferdinand Malespina.
  • 1720 : de Bercheny
  • 1722 : de Bonnaire
  • 1744 : de Nordmann
  • 1749 : de Totte
  • 1751 : de Bercheny (2), fils du précédent.
  • 1762 : de Polleretsky
  • 1762 : de Bercheny François Antoine Ladislas (1744-1811), son of the former.
  • 1762 : de Sombreuil
  • 1771 : de Humbert
  • 1776 : de Thumery
  • 1785 : de Pange
  • 1789 : Henri Roland Lancelot Turpin de Crissé

French Revolution and First French Empire

  • 1792 : Henri Christian Michel Stengel-Colonel (**)
  • 1792 : Joseph Armand Nordman-Colonel
  • 1793 : Philippe Glad-Chef de brigade
  • 1795 : Louis Jean Charles Bougon-Duclos-Chef de brigade
  • 1796 : Antoine Henri de Carowe-Chef de brigade
  • 1797 : Joseph-Denis Picard-Chef de brigade (*)
  • 1803 : Philippe Augustin Rouvillois-Colonel
  • 1807 : Jacques Begougne de Juniac-Colonel
  • 1810 : Eugène Antoine François Merlin-Colonel (*)
  • 1813 : François Joseph Marie Clary-Colonel
  • 1814 : Nicolas Oudinot-Colonel
  • 1815 : François Joseph Marie Clary-Colonel
Colonels wounded and killed while commanding the 1st Hussars during that period
  • colonel Stengel, wounded April 21, 1796 during the battle of Mondovi, died from his wounds on April 28.
  • chef de brigade Bouglon-Duclos, died of fever.
  • chef de brigade Carrowe killed during the battle of Rovero on September 6, 1796.
  • colonel Rouvillois, wounded on December 19, 1806.
  • colonel Juniac, wounded on February 6, 1807.
Officers killed and wounded while serving in the 1st Hussars Regiment between (1805 and 1815)
  • Officers killed : 5
  • Officers dying from wounds : 6
  • Officers wounded : 57

First Restoration et Second Restoration

  • État-major du régiment nearing 1815
    • colonel Auguste-Ambroise-Joselin de Verdière
    • lieutenant-colonel : Armand-Louis, chavalier de l'Orme
    • chefs d'escadrons : M. Vidal de Léry et Jacques-Victor de Suzainnecourt
    • major : Joseph-Antoine, vicomte de Lodin du Mauvoic
    • capitaines adjoint-majors : Pierre de Vigneras et Alexandre Pothée
    • lieutenant-trésorier : François Vial
    • capitaine d'habillement : Jean-Pierre Carmignac
    • sous-lieutenant porte-étendard : Michel-Rémi Renaud
    • aumônier : Jean Didier
    • chirurgien major : Jean-Baptiste Hermaut
    • chirurgien aide-major : Antoine-Claude Marchal, dit Lafontaine
  • 1824–1830

1830-1848 : July Monarchy

  • 1830–1832 :
  • 1832–1836 : colonel Joseph Simon Pozac
  • 1845 : colonel Berryer

Second Empire

  • 1854 : colonel comte Lion
  • 1856 : colonel Moucheton de Gerbrois
  • 1864 : colonel de la Jaille
  • 1867 : colonel prince de Bauffremont

1870-1914

 
1st Hussar in 1905.
  • 1870 : colonel prince de Bauffremont
  • 1872 : colonel d'Agoult
  • 1884 : colonel Poulard
  • 1889 : colonel Buffet
  • 1892 : colonel Geslin de Bourgogne
  • 1894 : colonel Lageon
  • 1897 : colonel de Quinemont
  • 1907 : colonel Simon de la Mortière
  • 1912 : colonel Renaudeau d'Arc
 
Military certificate service of the 1st Parachute Hussard Regiment, 26 July 1978

World War I

  • 1914 : colonel Leps
  • 1914–1918 : colonel d'Amade

Interwar Period

  • 1926 : colonel Robert
  • 1931 : colonel Aubry de la Noé
  • 1932 : colonel Malcor

World War II

  • 1939 : colonel Rabany
  • 1940 : colonel de Groulard (wounded in 1940, died from injuries sustained in 1947)

From 1945 till present

 
VBL (armoured light vehicle) of the 1st Parachute Hussars Regiment in Afghanistan.
 
An ERC 90 Sagaie of the 1st Parachute Hussars Regiment in Côte d'Ivoire in 2003.
  • 1946–19xx : colonel De Gastines
  • 1952–1953: colonel Teyssou
  • 1954–1956 : colonel Bertrand de Quénetain**
  • 1956–1958 : lieutenant-colonel Hebrard
  • 1958–1960 : lieutenant-colonel Jean Compagnon
  • 1960–1962 : colonel Gautier
  • 1962–1963 : lieutenant-colonel Teule
  • 1963–1964 : colonel Donnart
  • 1964–1966 : colonel de Boifleury**
  • 1966–1968 : colonel Laflaquiere
  • 1968–1970 : colonel Jean Combette***
  • 1970–1972 : colonel Boissau
  • 1972–1974 : colonel Delmotte**
  • 1974–1976 : colonel Morel
  • 1976–1978 : colonel Gouttenoire***
  • 1978–1980 : colonel Berge
  • 1980–1982 : colonel Varret
  • 1982–1984 : colonel Genest
  • 1984–1986 : colonel Gobillard****
  • 1986–1988 : colonel d'Astorg
  • 1988–1990 : colonel Le Mière***
  • 1990–1992 : colonel Valentin****
  • 1992–1994 : colonel Hubin
  • 1994–1996 : colonel Duhesme
  • 1996–1998 : colonel Maes*
  • 1998–2000 : colonel Duquesne***
  • 2000–2002 : colonel de Bavinchove*** ( CEM ISAF in Afghanistan )
  • 2002–2004 : colonel Delort-Laval** ( Director of the War School since August 2011 )** division since 2012
  • 2004–2006 : colonel de Marisy
  • 2006–2008 : colonel de Lapresle*
  • 2008–2010 : colonel Villiaumey
  • 2010–2012 : colonel Langlade de Montgros
  • 2012–2014 : colonel Peltier
  • 2014-.... : colonel Aumonier

(*) Officers which subsequently were promoted to Brigade generals.
(**) Officers which subsequently were promoted to Divisional generals
(***)Officers which subsequently were promoted to Corps generals
(****)Officers which subsequently were promoted to Army Generals.

Notable Hussars

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ Site de la 11ème BP

External links

  • French official website of the Bercheny's - 1st Parachute Hussars Regiment 2019-09-07 at the Wayback Machine

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blueEquipmentsee EquipmentEngagementsWar of the Polish SuccessionWar of the Austrian SuccessionSeven Years WarFrench Revolutionary WarsNapoleonic WarsTen Days CampaignCrimean WarFranco Prussian WarWorld War IWorld War IIAlgerian WarLebanese Civil War United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon Multinational Force in LebanonGulf WarWar on Terror 2001 Present War in Afghanistan 2001 present Decorationssee DecorationsBattle honourssee Battle HonoursCommandersCurrentcommanderColonel De MontgrosAbbreviation1e RHP A Parachute Commando of a GCP Team from the 1st Parachute Hussar Regiment commencing airborne drop Contents 1 Creation and different nominations 2 History since 1946 2 1 Campaigns 3 Composition 3 1 Equipment 3 1 1 Vehicles 3 1 2 Weapons 4 Traditions 4 1 Insignias 4 2 Regimental Colors 4 3 Regimental Song 4 4 Decorations 4 5 Honours 4 5 1 Battle honours 5 Regimental Commanders of the 1st Hussars Regiment 5 1 Ancien Regime 5 2 French Revolution and First French Empire 5 3 First Restoration et Second Restoration 5 4 1830 1848 July Monarchy 5 5 Second Empire 5 6 1870 1914 5 7 World War I 5 8 Interwar Period 5 9 World War II 5 10 From 1945 till present 6 Notable Hussars 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksCreation and different nominations EditMain article List of French paratrooper units 1st Hussars during the Napoleonic Wars 1719 1720 The Hussars of Bercheny are raised at Constantinople following the demand of the Regent Philippe I Duke of Orleans by Count of Bercheny 1791 Units of the French Army are named after their function of arms and numbered in terms of their seniority The Regiment of Bercheny becomes accordingly the 1st Hussar Regiment 29 floreal an IV 29 floreal meaning the second month of spring an IV or year IV end of 1795 and debut of 1796 in the Gregorian calendar The regiment received half of the cavalry of the 13th Hussar Regiment French 13e regiment de hussards 1815 The regiment is dissolved 1816 Creation of the 1st Hussar Regiment of Jura 1824 Redesignated as 1st Hussar Regiment of Chartres 1940 dissolved following the Armistice with Germany 1945 recreated by the political resistance during World War II and designated Reconnaissance Regiment of the 25th Division 1946 designated as 1st Parachute Hussar Regiment at the corps of the 25th Airborne Division 25e D A P on the occasion of the regiment s voyage to Algeria History since 1946 EditCampaigns Edit Campaign Participation Engagement 1733 1918 1733 War of the Polish Succession 1741 1748 War of the Austrian Succession 1756 1763 Seven Years War 1792 1802 French Revolutionary Wars 1803 1815 Napoleonic Wars 1831 Ten Days Campaign 1854 Crimean War 1870 1871 Franco Prussian War 1871 1882 Algeria 1914 1918 World War I Campaign Participation Engagement 1940 1990 1940 World War II 1946 Algeria 1948 First Indochina War 1956 Morocco 1956 1961 Algeria 1978 Lebanon UNIFIL 1979 Chad Operation Tacaud 1983 Lebanon Multinational Force in Lebanon 1984 Chad Operation Manta 1990 Kuwait Gulf War Campaign Participation Engagement 1993 1999 1993 Yugoslavia UNPROFOR 1994 Rwanda Operation Turquoise 1995 Chad 1995 Yugoslavia UNPROFOR 1996 Yugoslavia IFOR 1999 Macedonia 1999 Albania 1999 French Guiana 1999 Chad Operation Epervier 1999 KosovoCampaign Participation Engagement 2000 2003 2000 Cote d Ivoire 2001 Kosovo KFOR 2001 Cote d Ivoire 2002 Chad Operation Epervier 2002 Kosovo KFOR 2002 Cote d Ivoire Operation Licorne 2003 DR Congo Operation Artemis 2003 Central African Republic 2003 Bosnia and Herzegovina SFOR 2003 Kosovo KFOR Campaign Participation Engagement 2003 2007 2003 Afghanistan 2004 Cote d Ivoire Operation Licorne 2004 Haiti 2004 Senegal 2004 Kosovo 2005 Cote d Ivoire Operation Licorne 2006 Afghanistan 2006 Cote d Ivoire Operation Licorne 2006 Kosovo 2007 Afghanistan Campaign Participation Engagement 2007 present 2007 Kosovo 2007 Chad Operation Epervier 2008 Afghanistan 2008 2009 Chad EUFOR Tchad RCA 2010 Kosovo 2010 Afghanistan 2012 LebanonComposition EditThe 1er RHP consists of Command and Logistics Squadron ECL 1st Squadron Air transportable armored 1er Escadron 6 VBL 3 AMX 10 RC 6 VAB C20 2nd Squadron Air transportable armored 2e Escadron 13 VBL 12 ERC 90 Sagaie 3rd Squadron Reconnaissance and Anti Tank ERIAC only unit fully parachutable both men and equipment 3e Escadron VBL VBL reconnaissance 7 62 mm AA 52 machine gun VBL anti tank MILAN anti tank missile VBL support 12 7 mm M2 Browning machine gun VBL command 4th Squadron Air transportable armored 4e Escadron 13 VBL 12 ERC 90 Sagaie 5th Squadron operational reserve 5e Escadron 11th Squadron training and education disbanded on 14 January 2011 2 GCP TeamsEquipment Edit Vehicles Edit AMX 10 RC 3 ERC 90 Sagaie 36 Vehicule Blinde Leger 68 Peugeot P4 84 Cagiva motorcycles Vehicule de l Avant BlindeWeapons Edit MILAN anti tank guided missile 24 Traditions Edit The Archangel Michael featured in Mont Saint Michel and the Insignia of the 9th Parachute Chasseur Regiment Except for the Legionnaires of the 1er REG 2eme REG 2eme REP that conserve the Green Beret the remainder of the French army metropolitan and marine paratroopers forming the 11th Parachute Brigade wear the Red Beret French Commando Parachute Group Brevet of Chuteur Operationnel 1er Circled Winged Armed Dextrochere of French Army Metropolitan Paratroopers French Parachute Brevet The Archangel Saint Michael patron of the French paratroopers is celebrated on September 29 The priere du Para Prayer of the Paratrooper was written by Andre Zirnheld in 1938 Insignias Edit Just like the paratrooper Brevet of the French Army the Insignia of French Paratroopers was created in 1946 The French Army Insignia of metropolitan Paratroopers represents a closed winged armed dextrochere meaning a right winged arm armed with a sword pointing upwards The Insignia makes reference to the Patron of Paratroopers In fact the Insignia represents the right Arm of Saint Michael the Archangel which according to Liturgy dubious discuss is the Armed Arm of God This Insignia is the symbol of righteous combat and fidelity to superior missions Escadron de commandement et de logistique ECL Servir Sans Subir 1er Escadron Toujours plus Oultre 2e Escadron Second de Personne 3e Escadron ERIAC Au Dela du Possible 4e Escadron Sans Repit 5e Escadron reserve Toquey Si Gauses 11e Escadron disbanded on 14 January 2011 Toujours AvantRegimental Colors Edit Regimental Colors of the 1er RHP Regimental Color Guard of the 1er RHP Regimental Colors of the 1st Parachute Hussars Regiment with battle respective honoursRegimental Song Edit Based on the melody of the revolutionary Polish song Whirlwinds of Danger Original versionPour liberer le pays qu on enchaine Briser ses liens massacrer ses ennemis Il est des gars endurcis a la peine Chacun pour tous et tous pour un reunis Voyez bonnes gens largues sur la plaine Tombant du ciel et rampant seuls dans la nuit Ne craignant rien ni la peur ni la haine Voyez ce sont les hussards de Bercheny Autour de nous attendant l esclavage Les liberaux se vautrent dans leur veulerie Pour eux la paix mais pour nous le courage De risquer tout pour secourir la Patrie O parachutiste voila l orage Montrons nous fiers de nos anciens d Algerie Rien n est trop dur pour un gars de notre age S il est Para de Bercheny Cavalerie Actual official versionPour liberer le pays qu on enchaine Prets au combat pour repousser ses ennemis Il faut des gars endurcis a la peine Chacun pour tous et tous pour un reunis Voyez braves gens largues sur la plaine Tombant du ciel et progressant dans la nuit Ne craignant rien ni la mort ni la haine Voyez ce sont les hussards de Bercheny Autour de nous la bataille fait rage Si certains tombent sous les coups de l ennemi Pour eux la paix et a nous le courage De risquer tout pour secourir la Patrie O parachutiste voila l orage Montrons nous fiers de nos anciens de Hongrie Rien n est trop dur pour un gars de notre age S il est para de Bercheny Cavalerie The Bercheny Song in Hungarian Gyenge violanak Letorott az aga Az en banatomnak Nincs vigasztalasa Refrain Suhog a szel Kesmark felett Edes rozsam Isten veled Nagy Bercsenyi Miklos Sirdogal magaban Elfogyott szegenynek Minden katonaja Refrain Suhog a szel Kesmark felett Edes hazam Isten veled Pronunciation of the Hungarian SongDienne guen vi o la nack Les teureute aze aga Aze ene bana tome nack Nintche vigas ta la cha Refrain bis Chou hogue a sell Kechemark failette Edeche ro jame Ichtene velaide Nadie Bertchenyi Micloche Chir do gal ma gabane Elfodiote se guenie neck Mine daine cato naya Refrain bis Chou hogue a sell Kechemark failette Edeche hazame Ichtene velaide French Translation of the Hungarian SongGiroflee frele A casse sa branche Ma tristesse Reste sans consolation Refrain bis Hurle le vent Au dessus de Kesmark Ma chere amie Adieu Adieu Nicolas de Bercheny le Grand Pleure en lui meme Il a perdu le pauvre Tous ses soldats Refrain bis Hurle le vent Au dessus de Kesmark Ma chere patrie Adieu Adieu Decorations Edit Croix de guerre 1914 1918 with one vermeil star Citation at the orders of the armed forces Croix de guerre 1939 1945 with one palm citation at the orders of the armed forces Croix de la Valeur militaire with one palm in 2012 following engagement of the regiment in Afghanistan Operation Pamir 1 Honours Edit Battle honours Edit Valmy 1792 Jemmapes 1792 Castiglione 1796 Eylau 1807 Sebastopol 1855 La Mortagne 1914 La Serre 1918 AFN 1952 1962Regimental Commanders of the 1st Hussars Regiment EditAncien Regime Edit Comte Ladislas de Bercheny Hussards de Bercheny under the Ancien Regime Charge of the 1st Hussars during the First French Empire Chef d escadron of the 1st Hussars mounting the charge Illustration of Louis Ferdinand Malespina 1720 de Bercheny 1722 de Bonnaire 1744 de Nordmann 1749 de Totte 1751 de Bercheny 2 fils du precedent 1762 de Polleretsky 1762 de Bercheny Francois Antoine Ladislas 1744 1811 son of the former 1762 de Sombreuil 1771 de Humbert 1776 de Thumery 1785 de Pange 1789 Henri Roland Lancelot Turpin de CrisseFrench Revolution and First French Empire Edit 1792 Henri Christian Michel Stengel Colonel 1792 Joseph Armand Nordman Colonel 1793 Philippe Glad Chef de brigade 1795 Louis Jean Charles Bougon Duclos Chef de brigade 1796 Antoine Henri de Carowe Chef de brigade 1797 Joseph Denis Picard Chef de brigade 1803 Philippe Augustin Rouvillois Colonel 1807 Jacques Begougne de Juniac Colonel 1810 Eugene Antoine Francois Merlin Colonel 1813 Francois Joseph Marie Clary Colonel 1814 Nicolas Oudinot Colonel 1815 Francois Joseph Marie Clary ColonelColonels wounded and killed while commanding the 1st Hussars during that periodcolonel Stengel wounded April 21 1796 during the battle of Mondovi died from his wounds on April 28 chef de brigade Bouglon Duclos died of fever chef de brigade Carrowe killed during the battle of Rovero on September 6 1796 colonel Rouvillois wounded on December 19 1806 colonel Juniac wounded on February 6 1807 Officers killed and wounded while serving in the 1st Hussars Regiment between 1805 and 1815 Officers killed 5 Officers dying from wounds 6 Officers wounded 57First Restoration et Second Restoration Edit Portrait of duc d Orleans by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres 1842 Etat major du regiment nearing 1815 colonel Auguste Ambroise Joselin de Verdiere lieutenant colonel Armand Louis chavalier de l Orme chefs d escadrons M Vidal de Lery et Jacques Victor de Suzainnecourt major Joseph Antoine vicomte de Lodin du Mauvoic capitaines adjoint majors Pierre de Vigneras et Alexandre Pothee lieutenant tresorier Francois Vial capitaine d habillement Jean Pierre Carmignac sous lieutenant porte etendard Michel Remi Renaud aumonier Jean Didier chirurgien major Jean Baptiste Hermaut chirurgien aide major Antoine Claude Marchal dit Lafontaine 1824 1830 colonel Ferdinand Philippe d Orleans duc de Chartres futur duc d Orleans1830 1848 July Monarchy Edit 1830 1832 colonel Royal Prince of France duc d Orleans cieutenant colonel Lanthonnet chef d escadron de Suremain chef d escadron Lestocquoy 1832 1836 colonel Joseph Simon Pozac 1845 colonel BerryerSecond Empire Edit 1854 colonel comte Lion 1856 colonel Moucheton de Gerbrois 1864 colonel de la Jaille 1867 colonel prince de Bauffremont1870 1914 Edit 1st Hussar in 1905 1870 colonel prince de Bauffremont 1872 colonel d Agoult 1884 colonel Poulard 1889 colonel Buffet 1892 colonel Geslin de Bourgogne 1894 colonel Lageon 1897 colonel de Quinemont 1907 colonel Simon de la Mortiere 1912 colonel Renaudeau d Arc Military certificate service of the 1st Parachute Hussard Regiment 26 July 1978 World War I Edit 1914 colonel Leps 1914 1918 colonel d AmadeInterwar Period Edit 1926 colonel Robert 1931 colonel Aubry de la Noe 1932 colonel MalcorWorld War II Edit 1939 colonel Rabany 1940 colonel de Groulard wounded in 1940 died from injuries sustained in 1947 From 1945 till present Edit VBL armoured light vehicle of the 1st Parachute Hussars Regiment in Afghanistan An ERC 90 Sagaie of the 1st Parachute Hussars Regiment in Cote d Ivoire in 2003 1946 19xx colonel De Gastines 1952 1953 colonel Teyssou 1954 1956 colonel Bertrand de Quenetain 1956 1958 lieutenant colonel Hebrard 1958 1960 lieutenant colonel Jean Compagnon 1960 1962 colonel Gautier 1962 1963 lieutenant colonel Teule 1963 1964 colonel Donnart 1964 1966 colonel de Boifleury 1966 1968 colonel Laflaquiere 1968 1970 colonel Jean Combette 1970 1972 colonel Boissau 1972 1974 colonel Delmotte 1974 1976 colonel Morel 1976 1978 colonel Gouttenoire 1978 1980 colonel Berge 1980 1982 colonel Varret 1982 1984 colonel Genest 1984 1986 colonel Gobillard 1986 1988 colonel d Astorg 1988 1990 colonel Le Miere 1990 1992 colonel Valentin 1992 1994 colonel Hubin 1994 1996 colonel Duhesme 1996 1998 colonel Maes 1998 2000 colonel Duquesne 2000 2002 colonel de Bavinchove CEM ISAF in Afghanistan 2002 2004 colonel Delort Laval Director of the War School since August 2011 division since 2012 2004 2006 colonel de Marisy 2006 2008 colonel de Lapresle 2008 2010 colonel Villiaumey 2010 2012 colonel Langlade de Montgros 2012 2014 colonel Peltier 2014 colonel Aumonier Officers which subsequently were promoted to Brigade generals Officers which subsequently were promoted to Divisional generals Officers which subsequently were promoted to Corps generals Officers which subsequently were promoted to Army Generals Notable Hussars EditFerdinand Philippe d Orleans duc de Chartres then duc d Orleans Dauphin de France Cesar de Vachon de Belmont Briancon then captain General Jean Antoine Marbot General Baron Marcellin Marbot General comte Frederic Henri Walther from the rank of a regular soldier private to the officer rank of captain General Nicolas Francois Christophe captain in 1793 Louis Bro 1781 1844 soldier then futur cavalry general Colonel Nicolas Oudinot son of Empire Marshal Nicolas Charles Oudinot Maurice Dupin de Francueil first capitain on December 21 1805 then chef d escadron on March 21 1807 General Regnaud de Saint Jean d Angely in 1815 to the rank of captain Charles Marie Augustin comte de Goyon 1803 1870 division general major at 1er hussards le on January 15 1839 Charles Louis Schulmeister Charles Theodore Ernest de Hedouville 1809 1890 French politician served in the regiment after 1829 Olivier de Germay Gaston de Galliffet Lieutenant Robert ChezeauGallery Edit Embarking of ERC 90 Sagaie of the 1st Parachute Hussars Regiment in a C160 Aerolargage of a VBL of the 1st Parachute Hussars Regiment Parachute drop on the Ger zone by the 1er RHP See also EditHussarReferences Edit Site de la 11eme BPExternal links EditFrench official website of the Bercheny s 1st Parachute Hussars Regiment Archived 2019 09 07 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1st Parachute Hussar Regiment amp oldid 1147735179, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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