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2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment

The 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment (French: 2e Régiment étranger de parachutistes, 2e REP) is the only airborne regiment of the Foreign Legion in the French Army.[5] It is one of the four infantry regiments of the 11th Parachute Brigade and part of the spearhead of the French rapid reaction force.[6][7]

2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment
2e Régiment Etranger de Parachutistes
Regimental Badge
Active2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion
1948–1955
2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment
December 1, 1955 – present
CountryFrance
BranchFrench Army
TypeParachute infantry regiment
RolePrimary Tasks:

Specialised roles:

Size~ 1310
Part of
Garrison/HQCalvi, Corsica France
Motto(s)
  • More Majorum[2]
  • à la manière de nos Anciens (fr) (in the manner, ways and traditions of our veterans foreign regiments)
Colour of Beret  Green[3]
MarchLa Legion Marche[4] (The Legion Marches)
AnniversariesCamerone Day (30 April),
Saint-Michael Day (29 September)
EngagementsFirst Indochina War

Algerian War
Shaba II 1978

Lebanese Civil War 1975–1990

Kuwait 1990–1991
Kosovo
Ivory Coast
Global War on Terrorism (2001–present)

Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel De La Chappelle
Notable
commanders
Rémy Raffalli
Jacques Lefort
Pierre Darmuzai
Paul Arnaud de FaradDa
Jeannou Lacaze
Bernard Goupil
Jean Brette
Philippe Erulin
Jean Louis Roué
Bernard Janvier
Bruno Dary
Benoît Puga
Alain Bouquin
Éric Bellot des Minières
Paulo Dameto

Since the regiment's arrival from Algeria in 1967, it has been stationed at Camp Raffalli near the town of Calvi on the island of Corsica, south of mainland France. The regiment is also equipped with Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé (VAB).[8]

History

Descended from the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion which served in Indochina, it fought in Algeria, and more recently in Kolwezi (Zaïre) during the Battle of Kolwezi in 1978.[9] Having participated in all French exterior operations since 1970, the regiment has operated in Chad, Lebanon, and the former Yugoslavia since 1992, at Djibouti, Rwanda, in Central Africa and even Gabon. In 1997, the regiment was engaged in the Congo-Brazzaville during Operation Pelican (French: Opération Pélican). From 2002 to 2003, at the beginning of Opération Licorne, the regiment was engaged in the Ivory Coast. More recently in 2010, the regiment fought in Afghan theatre as part of the Brigade La Fayette (or Task Force La Fayette) as GTIA Surobi, code Battle Group Altor. The Parachute Company of the 3rd Foreign Infantry Regiment was created on April 1, 1948.[10] The command of the company was given to a 23-year-old Lieutenant, Jacques Morin. He commanded the company from April 31, 1948, to May 31, 1949.[10] Volunteers filled in the ranks from the foreign regiments present already in Indochina.[10] Part of the 3rd Foreign Infantry Regiment, the parachute company operated under different battalions.[10] Following a series of combat action operations in the most exposed sectors of the high regions and airborne operations in the Delta, the company was dissolved on May 31, 1949.[10] At the time the company disbanded, it comprised three Legion officers, 14 Sous-officiers, and 92 corporals and legionnaires, all of whom were transferred to the 1st Foreign Parachute Battalion which had just disembarked in Indochina.[9]

3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion (1948–1955)

 

The 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion (3e BEP) was created in April 1949 at Mascara.[11] The 7th combat company of paratrooper training of the 1st Foreign rejoined Sétif 7 months later, starting November 15, 1949, becoming officially the 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion.[11] The mission of the 3e B.E.P was to instruct the legionnaires destined to relieve the 1st and 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalions.[11] It also participated in operations to maintain order in Tunisia from January to June 1952.[12]

On May 4, 1954, as the Battle of Dien Bien Phu was underway, the battalion began travelling to Indochina.[11] On May 25, 1954, the battalion was at Haïphong.[11] On June 1, the men forming the 3e B.E.P were transferred to the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion as the 2 BEP was reconstituted.[11] The 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion merged with the injured of annihilated foreign battalions while in the meantime, owing to numerous volunteers, the 3e B.E.P. was seen reconstituted at Sétif.[11] Back to Algeria, the three foreign paratrooper battalions the 1st Foreign Parachute Battalion, 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion, 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion) would be seen filling the ranks of the foreign paratrooper regiment. On September 1, 1955, the 3e B.E.P. became the 3rd Foreign Parachute Regiment (3e REP).[11] Based at Batna, the regiment became operational but then was dissolved on December 1, 1955; the men constituting the regiment were merged with the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion to form a new unit, the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment.[11]

The insignia of the 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion was created in 1950 by Captain Pierre Darmuzai, the battalion commander (Chef de Bataillon).[11]

 
Elements of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion during the First Indochina War.
 
Legionnaires of the 1st Foreign Parachute Heavy Mortar Company in Indochina.

2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion (1948–1955)

  The 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion (2e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutistes, 2e B.E.P) was created on October 1, 1948, in accordance with a ministerial prescription dating to March 27, 1948.[13] The combat companies of the 2e B.E.P were formed by the 4th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion in Morocco and the depot of the foreign regiments in Sidi-bel-Abbès, were assigned by the 25th Airborne Division Element.[13] Made up of one command company and three fusiliers-voltigeurs type combat companies, the battalion cleared way to Oran on January 19, 1949, destined for Indochina.[13] Disembarked in Saïgon on February 9, the battalion was directed to Kép (Cambodia) by land route.[14] In November 1949, the battalion took base in Quan Thé.[15]

The first combat engagements of the 2e B.E.P. have for theatre of operations, Cambodia, Cochinchine and Annam.[14] In October 1950, the battalion was summoned to Tonkin. Reinforced by a heavy mortars company, the battalion engaged in all military operations in the Delta, in Thaï lands, Mékong and the plains of Jarres.[14] The impressive series of combat engagements were earned at the battle of Nghĩa Lộ, colonial route N°6 (RC6), Hòa Bình and the defence of the camp by an airborne operation on Langson.[14] Crowned of a magnificent epoque, the 2e B.E.P cleared the way to Dien Bien Phu on April 9 and 10 of 1954 in the middle of the furnace.[14] Following the couter-attack of supporting point "Huguet", led by a rare determination during the night of the 22 and 23 of April; the 2e B.E.P and the 1st Foreign Parachute Battalion (1er B.E.P) merged to form a single Foreign Marching Battalion. On May 7, the Foreign Marching Battalion was dissolved and the 2e B.E.P was recreated by members of the 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion.[14] On June 1, 1954, the 2e B.E.P. left Asia on November 1, 1955.[14]

The colors of the battalion were decorated with 6 citations at the orders of the armed forces and the Fourragère of the colors of the Legion of Honor.[14] The losses of the 2e B.E.P included 1500 Legion Officers, Sous-Officiers and Legionnaires killed along with their "chef de corps", Legion Commandant Barthélémy Rémy Raffali leading and heading tradition.[14] Returned to Algeria, the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion (2e B.E.P) became the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment on December 1, 1955.[14]

The insignia of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion was created in 1949, in Cambodia. The battalion insignia represents an Eastern winged Dragon making reference to the original implementation in Asia.[16] The three point triangular shape of the insignia represents the form of an open parachute; centered by the flag colors of the Legion; and is symbol of the perfection that is expected of the men that may serve this regiment.[16] The battalion was commanded at the time by commandant Solnon (1948–1950).[14]

Algeria (1954–1962)

On December 1, 1955, the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion was enlarged to a full regiment, the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment (French: 2e Régiment étranger de parachutistes, 2e R.E.P).[17] The regiment served throughout the Algerian War and suffered a total of 741 casualties.[18]

When the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion left the Far East on November 1, 1955, the fanion of the battalion included six palms and the Fourragère with colors of the Légion d'honneur. The battalion had lost 1500 Officers, Sous-Officiers and Legionnaires including a battalion commander. On December 1 the 2e BEP became the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment (2e REP). During their first combat engagement, on January 5, the regiment lost its first fatality, while their opponents lost 22 of theirs. Regrouping at Philippeville, the companies covered appropriate sectors.

From March to June, two units operated in the Aurès Mountains. April 30 was marked with hard combat engagements. The regimental colors were received on June 5. In November, the regiment changed sectors. The command post set camp at Tébessa. In operational reserve, the regiment had for mission to run surveillance of the Algeria-Tunisia border. The year of 1956 ended with 900 rebels killed, 500 prisoners and significant war material recuperated. The foreign regiment had endured the loss of 38 men killed in combat.

In April 1957, the regiment returned to Philippeville. On May 30, the regiment left garrison and made way to El Milia (French: El Milia) in order to ensure the security of the almost island looking Collo and the region of Jijel (French: Jijel). In August, the regiment returned to Tébessa for a series of operations on the border where 35 rebels where placed out of combat at the expense of the lives of six Legionnaires. On December 18, the foreign regiment destroyed an opposing battalion size in the Hamimat Guerra. The rebels deplored 45 fatalities. In 1960, the regiment was spread in different garrisons : Chekfa, Tleta, Chahna, Siar and Philipeville at camp Pehau. During the 1st trimester, « Opération Turquoise » occupied the regiment which deplored four fatalities, eight wounded, however, the enemy left 24 outlaws (French: Hors La Loi, HLL), 2 prisoners, 5 defeated escapees, and 17 arrested suspects. One type 20 mm cannon recuperated, 1 PM, 10 war rifles and numerous munitions were destroyed. A couple of secondary operations were mounted such as « Saxophone » on January 26 and 27, "Clarinette" (3 HLL killed and one prisoner), « Basson I » on February 20 and 21, « Basson II » on March 8 and 9, (six HLL killed and 24 suspects arrested), « Zacharie » (1 leading figure died committing suicide and 2 defeated escapes) from March 15 to 17, « Victorien » (four defeated escapees), then in the 2nd trimester, « Turquoise » with secondary operations « Poisson » (two HLL killed, eight suspects arrested) on April 1 and 2, « Basson III » (three HLL killed and defeated escapees, on April 19, one Officer and two Legionnaires were killed in an ambush). After « Turquoise », followed « Opaline » in June.

In the first days of 1958, the regiment saw accelerated combat. On April 26 and 27, the foreign regiment placed out of combat 209 HLL (outlaws) in the region of Sbihi, seizing a strong arsenal including three machine-guns. On the 30, during the celebration of Camarón, a series of locations seals were placed into effect in order to intercept a band of rebels making way towards Ahras. 84 of them were killed. In January 1959, the foreign regiment made way towards Guelma, as operational reserve for the zone East Constantine. On March 1, the foreign regiment annihilated a battalion size force at Gambetta. On June 23, another battalion size rebel force was dismantled. 29 HLL were killed and 10 were made prisoners. During the 3rd trimester, the operations "Pierres précieuses" were launched. West Constantine was racked. The casualty results were heavy: 229 HLL killed, 99 prisoners, and the foreign regiment endured the loss of 11 Legionnaires. In January 1960, the 2e REP, now part of the 25th Parachute Division operated in the sector of Djidjelli. It's operation "Turquoise" again, secondary operation of operation "Pierres précieuses". On September 23, the foreign regiment returned to its rear base in Philipeville before rejoining Hammama where operation "Ariège" was commencing and which concerned the regions of Biskra and Kenchela. Before leaving the Aurès, the 2e REP inflicted another defeat on the rebels in Chelia, finishing with 53 HLL killed. On December 28, the foreign regiment made movement towards Oran then Tlemcen where the regiment arrived on December 30.

On May 1, 1961, following the dissolution of their brother regiment, 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment, the 2e REP remained the only heir of all Foreign Legion parachute units created since 1948.

Coming under the orders of the Western Oran Zone to reinforce the Algerian-Moroccan Barrage, the regiment remained until January 28, date where the later was found in the rear base. The operations, police rounds and presence rounds followed each other in the regions of Calle, Milia, Philipeville until March 18, 1962, date of the ceasefire which the foreign regiment learned of at Telergma. In less than seven years, more than 4000 rebels were placed out of combat and nearly 4000 individual arms and more than 200 collective arms were ceased.

The foreign regiment left Constantine, on August 30, 1962, after a continuous quasi presence for 6 years in the same region. On September 16, the foreign regiment regrouped at Bou-Sfer in the enclave of the Strategic Base of Mers El Kébir.[19]

2nd Foreign Paratrooper Regiment

The transition (1962–1967)

Starting 1962 and at the signature of the Évian Accords, the French Armed Forces progressively left Algeria for metropolitan France. For the first time in Legion history, Legion regiments would be garrisoned in mainland France.

For the 2e REP, this move would be made progressively between 1965 and 1967. From the former garrison at Bou-Sfer, the last French Base on Algerian territory, the Regiment sent units to start preparing the new garrison, situated in Calvi, in Corsica. This garrison was the former garrison of the 1st Parachute Choc Battalion of the 11th Parachute Choc Demi-Brigade, dissolved in 1963. The complete move would be effective in June 1967 and the regiment joined the 11th Parachute Division.

That period, the first period of peace in the history of the regiment after 14 years in existence, was accompanied with various challenges, significant for the legionnaires. The legionnaires had to face political decisions which were hard to comprehend. The dissolution of their "brother regiment", the 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment following the generals putsch left the regiment in significant disarray.

In addition, the foreign regiment was in a null phase of operations activity. The Regiment was garrisoned in camp, and stuck with no permission to move out of the designated area while being encircled by the local Algerian army, with whom the foreign regiment had been fighting against for eight years. Accordingly, the training and routine affected deeply the esprit de corps of the legionnaires.

It was during this périod, under Colonel Caillaud, that the companies started to specialize in a particular task: Anti-tank combat (1st company), Mountain combat (2nd company), Amphibious combat (3rd company) and Destruction explosive activities (4th company).

This regrouping reformed the R.E.P into an elite para-commando force.[20] In June 1967 the regiment was moved to its current base at Camp Raffalli, Calvi on the island of Corsica.[20] It was assigned to the 11th Division and became part of France's rapid intervention forces.[20]

(1967–1978)

  • Chad: (in 1969, Operations Pout, Manta, Sparrowhawk): Elements of the regiment were deployed to Chad in April 1969 as part of a French force to support the government against two rebel forces. Returning at the end of 1970. Individual companies were deployed again in 1978–79 to protect French lives and again in 1984.[20]
  • French Territory of the Afars and the Issas: (1976 Loyada, 1992 Operation Iskoutir).
  • Zaire: In May 1978, a force of gendarmes katangais entered the Katanga province of Zaire from Angola and occupied the mining town of Kolwezi. They began to loot the town and kill government soldiers and civilians (including several Belgian and French employees of a mining company). At the request of the government of Zaire, 2 REP was airlifted to Kinshasa and dropped on Kolwezi. The operation was a success and the town was quickly recaptured with minor casualties in the ranks of the paratroopers. Some 120 civilian hostages died in the occupation.

(1978–2015)

In 1994, the parachute company which the REP provided for the 13th Demi-Brigade of Foreign Legion (13e DBLE) was dissolved. Nevertheless, the 2e REP continued each year to supply a turning « captive » until the departure of the 13e DBLE on June 13, 2011.

2008–2015

The configuration of the REP did not fundamentally evolve until 2010 and the regiment continued to be engaged in various foreign theatres, such as Afghanistan, International Security Assistance Force ISAF with Operational Mentoring and Liaison Teams in 2008 and 2012, GTIA (Altor in 2010) and SGTIA (Ba cum in 2011) as part of Brigade La Fayette (Operation Pamir). Two Legionnaires, Pole Konrad Rygiel from 2e R.E.P G.C.P, Slovakian Robert Hutnik from the regiment were killed in action.

In January 2011, a defense base in Calvi was created.[21] Colonel Plessy was the first commandant of the designated defense base, while being the regimental commander of the 2e REP.

2e REP continued to be deploy the respective units in short duration missions in Djibouti (until the departure of the 13th Demi-Brigade of Foreign Legion in 2011), to Gabon, then New Caledonia, and as of 2012, in the United Arab Emirates as a deployed Legion infantry company of the 13e DBLE, alternating with legion infantry units from metropolitan France.

In 2012, one of the units in the United Arab Emirates protected the French Military Hospital during Operation Tamour (French: Opération Tamour) in Jordan.

During the night of January 27 and January 28, 2013, a company of the 2e REP was parachuted on the city of Tombouctou, within the cadre Operation Serval in Mali, a first since the Operation Bonite (Kolwezi) in 1978.[22]

In 2015, a fifth combat company was formed, specialized in the actions of desert warfare.

Global War on Terror from 2015 until present

Operation Serval in Mali having been replaced by Operation Barkhane in the Saharan Sahel in August 2014, 3 combat sections of the regiment parachuted in the North of Niger between April 7 and April 13, 2015.

The War on Terror in France and Opération Sentinelle means the regiment operates in mainland France.[23]

Selection

"Shaping up" for 2e R.E.P takes 12 months of physical, mental and psychological tests across all terrain and weather conditions including special operations training.

2e R.E.P is the only regiment of the 11th Parachute Brigade which trains their own paratroopers. The Legionnaires spend their parachute training in Calvi TAP within the walls of the regiment. All other French Army paratrooper units are trained at the École des troupes aéroportées (ETAP) in Pau.

Organization

 
Insignias of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment.

The regiment is composed of around 1310 men organized into 10 companies and a reserve unit of 60 men.[24] The structure of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment as 2018:[25]

  • Compagnie de Commandement et de Logistique (CCL) – Command and Logistics Company[26]
  • Compagnie d'Administration et de Soutien (CAS) – Administrative and Support Company[27]
  • 1re CIE – 1st Company (specialises in Urban warfare[28])[29] (a command section and 4 combat sections - note that a French section is equivalent to a platoon in Anglophone armies)
  • 2e CIE – 2nd Company (specialises in Mountain warfare[30]) (a command section and 4 combat sections)
  • 3e CIE – 3rd Company (specialises in Amphibious warfare[31]) (a command section and 4 combat sections)
  • 4e CIE – 4th Company (specialises in Woodland Warfare[32]) (a command section and 4 combat sections)
  • 5e CIE – 5th Company (specialises in Desert warfare[33]) ( a command section and 4 combat sections)
  • Compagnie d'Appui (CA) (then known as Compagnie d'éclairage et d'appuiCEA) – Combat Support Company
    • Missile Moyenne Portée (MMP) – Portable Medium-range Missile Platoon
    • Section d'Appui Mitrailleuse (SAM) – Machine Gun Support Platoon
    • Section de Tireurs d'Elite (STE) – Elite Snipers Platoon
    • Groupement des Commandos Parachutistes (GCP) – Parachute Commando Group
  • Compagnie de Maintenance Régimentaire (CMR) (then known as 5e Compagnie de maintenance – 5e CM) – Regimental Maintenance Company (formed August 1994)[34]
  • 6e Compagnie de Réserve (6e CIE) – 6th Reserve Company (founded July 2001 upon the dissolution of the 173rd Infantry Regiment of Corsica)[35]

Consisting similarly to the DINOPS, PCG, GCM of the Legion REGs, the 2e REP operates more specialized action teams, known more recently as the GCP of the Commando Parachute GroupGroupement Commando Parachutiste which is a special forces unit of the 11th Parachute Brigade of the French Army. While GCP members of other specialized regular units wear the parachutist's red beret, the 2e REP GCP members wear the green beret.[36]

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, 2e REG, 2e 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.

Insignias

The insignia of the French 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

 
Colors of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment

Bearing stitched in golden letters, the following inscriptions.[37][38]

Regimental Songs

Chant de Marche : La Légion marche featuring:[39]

La Légion marche vers le front,
En chantant nous suivons,
Héritiers de ses traditions,
Nous sommes avec elle.

(Refrain)
Nous sommes les hommes des troupes d'assaut,
Soldats de la vieille Légion,
Demain brandissant nos drapeaux,
En vainqueurs nous défilerons,
Nous n'avons pas seulement des armes,
Mais le diable marche avec nous,
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, car nos aînés de la Légion,
Se battant là-bas, nous emboîtons le pas.

Pour ce destin de chevalier,
Honneur, Fidélité,
Nous sommes fiers d'appartenir
Au 2e REP.

Decorations

The regimental colors are decorated with:

Honours

Battle honours

Company, Battalion & Regimental Commanders

 
Colonel Bruno Dary

Note (* ): Legion officers killed leading their battalions and regiments

2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion (1948–1955)

  2e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutistes Tenure ( 1948–1955 )[43]

2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment 1955–present

Commanding Officers 1955–1975[44]

Commanding Officers 1975–1995

Commanding Officers 1995–present

Notable Officers, Sous-Officiers and Legionnaires

 
Regimental Colors of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment flying at the regiment's barracks at Calvi, Corsica

  Co. Para du 3e REI

(France)|11e DP]])

  1st Foreign Parachute Battalion

  2e B.E.P

  2e R.E.P

Notes

  1. ^ "2e REP: GCP Commandos training". Foreign Legion Info. 25 June 2017.
  2. ^ More Majorum, Général de division Jean Maurin Commandant la Légion étrangère (Képi-blanc Magazine).
  3. ^ "French Foreign Legion | Foreign Legion Uniforms". Foreign Legion Info.
  4. ^ "La Légion marche vers le front". Foreign Legion Info.
  5. ^ "2e régiment étranger de parachutistes - Armée de terre". www.defense.gouv.fr. from the original on 2019-01-20. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
  6. ^ "Présentation - 2e régiment étranger de parachutistes". www.defense.gouv.fr. from the original on 2019-01-20. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
  7. ^ "2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment (2e REP) | Information". Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  8. ^ "Présentation". www.defense.gouv.fr. from the original on 2019-01-20. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
  9. ^ a b https://www.defense.gouv.fr/terre/l-armee-de-terre/le-niveau-divisionnaire/3e-division/2e-regiment-etranger-de-parachutistes2/historique[dead link]
  10. ^ a b c d e http://2rep.legion-etrangere.com/mdl/info_seul.php?id=101&idA=43&block=16&idA_SM=0&titre=historique-du-2e-rep 2015-08-29 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment, History of the 2e REP, The origins...
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j http://2rep.legion-etrangere.com/mdl/info_seul.php?id=104&idA=47&block=16&idA_SM=43&titre=3e-bep 2015-07-01 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment, History of the 2e REP, the 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion 3e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutistes
  12. ^ http://2rep.legion-etrangere.com/mdl/info_seul.php?id=104&idA=47&block=16&idA_SM=43&titre=3e-bep 2015-07-01 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment, History of the 2e REP, the 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion 3e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutiste
  13. ^ a b c http://2rep.legion-etrangere.com/mdl/info_seul.php?id=103&idA=46&block=16&idA_SM=43&titre=2e-bep-1948-1955 2015-07-01 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment, History of the 2e REP, 2nd Foreign Paratrooper Battalion,2e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutistes
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k http://2rep.legion-etrangere.com/mdl/info_seul.php?id=103&idA=46&block=16&idA_SM=43&titre=2e-bep-1948-1955 2015-07-01 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment, History of the 2e REP, 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion,2e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutistes
  15. ^ http://2rep.legion-etrangere.com/mdl/info_seul.php?id=103&idA=46&block=16&idA_SM=43&titre=2e-bep-1948-1955 2015-07-01 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment, History of the 2e REP, 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion,2e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutiste
  16. ^ a b c d e f Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment, Traditions, Le Drapeau du 2e REP
  17. ^ Windrow, Martin (1985). French Foreign Legion Paratroops. pp. 17. ISBN 9780850456295.
  18. ^ Windrow, Martin (1985). French Foreign Legion Paratroops. pp. 22. ISBN 9780850456295.
  19. ^ Marching and Operations Journal JMO from 1954 to 196 – Articles KB same époque.
  20. ^ a b c d Windrow, Martin (1985). French Foreign Legion Paratroops. pp. 27–28. ISBN 9780850456295.
  21. ^ DÉCISION No. 2164/DEF/DCSCA/SD_FBC/MODERFI relative aux trésoreries militaires des groupements de soutien de base de défense.
  22. ^ Lignes de Défense, "La Légion saute sur Tombouctou" 2013/01/28 (in French)
  23. ^ "Foreign Legion Operations: March 2016". French Foreign Legion Information. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  24. ^ "2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment | Information". Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  25. ^ "2ème REP". Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  26. ^ "Compagnie de Commandement et de Logistique". Foreign Legion. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
  27. ^ "Compagnie d'Administration et de Soutien". Foreign Legion. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
  28. ^ "1ère Compagnie – Le combat en zone urbaine". Foreign Legion. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
  29. ^ Originally specialised in Night and Anti-tank warfare.
  30. ^ "2e Compagnie – Le combat en montagne". Foreign Legion. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
  31. ^ "3e Compagnie – Le combat amphibie". Foreign Legion. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
  32. ^ "4e Compagnie – Le combat d'usure". Foreign Legion. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
  33. ^ "La 5e compagnie de combat est née". Foreign Legion. Retrieved 2015-12-27.
  34. ^ "5e Compagnie – Maintenance des matériels". Foreign Legion. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
  35. ^ "6e Compagnie – La réserve du régiment". Foreign Legion. Retrieved 2012-02-20.
  36. ^ lys3rg0 (2 August 2012). "French Foreign Legion: GCP Le Groupement des commandos parachutistes". Archived from the original on 2021-12-22 – via YouTube.
  37. ^ . 9 November 2007. Archived from the original on 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2015-06-06.
  38. ^ Arrêté relatif à l'attribution de l'inscription AFN 1952–1962 sur les drapeaux et étendards des formations des armées et services, du 19 novembre 2004 (A) NORDEF0452926A Michèle Alliot-Marie
  39. ^ http://2rep.legion-etrangere.com/mdl/info_seul.php?id=110&idA=23&block=16&idA_SM=22&titre=le-chant-du-2e-rep 2015-06-13 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment, Traditions, Chant du 2e REP
  40. ^ "La 11e BP décorée pour son engagement en Afghanistan".
  41. ^ circulaire n°|13913/SDBC/DECO créant une fourragère à la couleur croix de la Valeur militaire du 28 novembre 2011
  42. ^ Camerone is a Battle Honour shared by all Foreign Legion Regiments, no matter when it was formed.
  43. ^ http://2rep.legion-etrangere.com/mdl/info_seul.php?id=103&idA=46&block=16&idA_SM=43&titre=2e-bep-1948-1955 2015-07-01 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment, Historique du 2e REP, 2e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutistes, Les Chef de Corps
  44. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af http://2rep.legion-etrangere.com/mdl/info_seul.php?id=112&idA=24&block=17&idA_SM=0&titre=ils-ont-commande-le-2eme-rep 2015-08-29 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment,Ils ont commandé le 2éme REP, Regimental Commanders

References

External links

  • Official website – 2e Régiment étranger de parachutistes 2017-07-30 at the Wayback Machine
  • 2eREP veterans forum
  • History and images – 2e REP History

Coordinates: 42°33′13″N 8°48′02″E / 42.5536°N 8.8006°E / 42.5536; 8.8006

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The 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment French 2e Regiment etranger de parachutistes 2e REP is the only airborne regiment of the Foreign Legion in the French Army 5 It is one of the four infantry regiments of the 11th Parachute Brigade and part of the spearhead of the French rapid reaction force 6 7 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment2e Regiment Etranger de ParachutistesRegimental BadgeActive2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion1948 19552nd Foreign Parachute RegimentDecember 1 1955 presentCountryFranceBranchFrench ArmyTypeParachute infantry regimentRolePrimary Tasks Airborne warfareSpecialised roles Urban Warfare 1st CIE Mountain warfare 2nd CIE Amphibious warfare 3rd CIE Sniping and demolitions 4th CIE Desert warfare 5th CIE Special forces 3 GCP 1 Size 1310Part of11th Parachute BrigadeCommando Parachute GroupGarrison HQCalvi Corsica FranceMotto s More Majorum 2 a la maniere de nos Anciens fr in the manner ways and traditions of our veterans foreign regiments Colour of Beret Green 3 MarchLa Legion Marche 4 The Legion Marches AnniversariesCamerone Day 30 April Saint Michael Day 29 September EngagementsFirst Indochina War Battle of Route Coloniale 4 Battle of Hoa Binh Battle of Na Sản Battle of Dien Bien PhuAlgerian WarShaba II 1978 Battle of Kolwezi 1978Lebanese Civil War 1975 1990 Operation Epaulard I 1982 Multinational Force in Lebanon 1982 1984Kuwait 1990 1991KosovoIvory CoastGlobal War on Terrorism 2001 present War in Afghanistan 1978 present Operation Enduring Freedom Afghanistan Northern Mali conflictCommandersCurrentcommanderColonel De La ChappelleNotablecommandersRemy RaffalliJacques LefortPierre DarmuzaiPaul Arnaud de FaradDaJeannou LacazeBernard GoupilJean BrettePhilippe ErulinJean Louis RoueBernard JanvierBruno DaryBenoit PugaAlain BouquinEric Bellot des MinieresPaulo Dameto Since the regiment s arrival from Algeria in 1967 it has been stationed at Camp Raffalli near the town of Calvi on the island of Corsica south of mainland France The regiment is also equipped with Vehicule de l Avant Blinde VAB 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion 1948 1955 1 2 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion 1948 1955 1 3 Algeria 1954 1962 1 4 2nd Foreign Paratrooper Regiment 1 4 1 The transition 1962 1967 1 4 2 1967 1978 1 4 3 1978 2015 1 4 4 2008 2015 1 4 5 Global War on Terror from 2015 until present 2 Selection 3 Organization 4 Traditions 4 1 Insignias 4 1 1 Regimental Colors 4 1 2 Regimental Songs 4 1 3 Decorations 4 1 4 Honours 4 1 4 1 Battle honours 5 Company Battalion amp Regimental Commanders 5 1 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion 1948 1955 5 2 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment 1955 present 6 Notable Officers Sous Officiers and Legionnaires 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditDescended from the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion which served in Indochina it fought in Algeria and more recently in Kolwezi Zaire during the Battle of Kolwezi in 1978 9 Having participated in all French exterior operations since 1970 the regiment has operated in Chad Lebanon and the former Yugoslavia since 1992 at Djibouti Rwanda in Central Africa and even Gabon In 1997 the regiment was engaged in the Congo Brazzaville during Operation Pelican French Operation Pelican From 2002 to 2003 at the beginning of Operation Licorne the regiment was engaged in the Ivory Coast More recently in 2010 the regiment fought in Afghan theatre as part of the Brigade La Fayette or Task Force La Fayette as GTIA Surobi code Battle Group Altor The Parachute Company of the 3rd Foreign Infantry Regiment was created on April 1 1948 10 The command of the company was given to a 23 year old Lieutenant Jacques Morin He commanded the company from April 31 1948 to May 31 1949 10 Volunteers filled in the ranks from the foreign regiments present already in Indochina 10 Part of the 3rd Foreign Infantry Regiment the parachute company operated under different battalions 10 Following a series of combat action operations in the most exposed sectors of the high regions and airborne operations in the Delta the company was dissolved on May 31 1949 10 At the time the company disbanded it comprised three Legion officers 14 Sous officiers and 92 corporals and legionnaires all of whom were transferred to the 1st Foreign Parachute Battalion which had just disembarked in Indochina 9 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion 1948 1955 Edit The 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion 3e BEP was created in April 1949 at Mascara 11 The 7th combat company of paratrooper training of the 1st Foreign rejoined Setif 7 months later starting November 15 1949 becoming officially the 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion 11 The mission of the 3e B E P was to instruct the legionnaires destined to relieve the 1st and 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalions 11 It also participated in operations to maintain order in Tunisia from January to June 1952 12 On May 4 1954 as the Battle of Dien Bien Phu was underway the battalion began travelling to Indochina 11 On May 25 1954 the battalion was at Haiphong 11 On June 1 the men forming the 3e B E P were transferred to the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion as the 2 BEP was reconstituted 11 The 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion merged with the injured of annihilated foreign battalions while in the meantime owing to numerous volunteers the 3e B E P was seen reconstituted at Setif 11 Back to Algeria the three foreign paratrooper battalions the 1st Foreign Parachute Battalion 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion would be seen filling the ranks of the foreign paratrooper regiment On September 1 1955 the 3e B E P became the 3rd Foreign Parachute Regiment 3e REP 11 Based at Batna the regiment became operational but then was dissolved on December 1 1955 the men constituting the regiment were merged with the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion to form a new unit the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment 11 The insignia of the 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion was created in 1950 by Captain Pierre Darmuzai the battalion commander Chef de Bataillon 11 Elements of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion during the First Indochina War Legionnaires of the 1st Foreign Parachute Heavy Mortar Company in Indochina 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion 1948 1955 Edit The 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion 2e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutistes 2e B E P was created on October 1 1948 in accordance with a ministerial prescription dating to March 27 1948 13 The combat companies of the 2e B E P were formed by the 4th Demi Brigade of the Foreign Legion in Morocco and the depot of the foreign regiments in Sidi bel Abbes were assigned by the 25th Airborne Division Element 13 Made up of one command company and three fusiliers voltigeurs type combat companies the battalion cleared way to Oran on January 19 1949 destined for Indochina 13 Disembarked in Saigon on February 9 the battalion was directed to Kep Cambodia by land route 14 In November 1949 the battalion took base in Quan The 15 The first combat engagements of the 2e B E P have for theatre of operations Cambodia Cochinchine and Annam 14 In October 1950 the battalion was summoned to Tonkin Reinforced by a heavy mortars company the battalion engaged in all military operations in the Delta in Thai lands Mekong and the plains of Jarres 14 The impressive series of combat engagements were earned at the battle of Nghĩa Lộ colonial route N 6 RC6 Hoa Binh and the defence of the camp by an airborne operation on Langson 14 Crowned of a magnificent epoque the 2e B E P cleared the way to Dien Bien Phu on April 9 and 10 of 1954 in the middle of the furnace 14 Following the couter attack of supporting point Huguet led by a rare determination during the night of the 22 and 23 of April the 2e B E P and the 1st Foreign Parachute Battalion 1er B E P merged to form a single Foreign Marching Battalion On May 7 the Foreign Marching Battalion was dissolved and the 2e B E P was recreated by members of the 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion 14 On June 1 1954 the 2e B E P left Asia on November 1 1955 14 This article may be confusing or unclear to readers Please help clarify the article There might be a discussion about this on the talk page October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The colors of the battalion were decorated with 6 citations at the orders of the armed forces and the Fourragere of the colors of the Legion of Honor 14 The losses of the 2e B E P included 1500 Legion Officers Sous Officiers and Legionnaires killed along with their chef de corps Legion Commandant Barthelemy Remy Raffali leading and heading tradition 14 Returned to Algeria the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion 2e B E P became the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment on December 1 1955 14 The insignia of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion was created in 1949 in Cambodia The battalion insignia represents an Eastern winged Dragon making reference to the original implementation in Asia 16 The three point triangular shape of the insignia represents the form of an open parachute centered by the flag colors of the Legion and is symbol of the perfection that is expected of the men that may serve this regiment 16 The battalion was commanded at the time by commandant Solnon 1948 1950 14 Algeria 1954 1962 Edit See also Pierre Jeanpierre On December 1 1955 the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion was enlarged to a full regiment the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment French 2e Regiment etranger de parachutistes 2e R E P 17 The regiment served throughout the Algerian War and suffered a total of 741 casualties 18 When the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion left the Far East on November 1 1955 the fanion of the battalion included six palms and the Fourragere with colors of the Legion d honneur The battalion had lost 1500 Officers Sous Officiers and Legionnaires including a battalion commander On December 1 the 2e BEP became the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment 2e REP During their first combat engagement on January 5 the regiment lost its first fatality while their opponents lost 22 of theirs Regrouping at Philippeville the companies covered appropriate sectors From March to June two units operated in the Aures Mountains April 30 was marked with hard combat engagements The regimental colors were received on June 5 In November the regiment changed sectors The command post set camp at Tebessa In operational reserve the regiment had for mission to run surveillance of the Algeria Tunisia border The year of 1956 ended with 900 rebels killed 500 prisoners and significant war material recuperated The foreign regiment had endured the loss of 38 men killed in combat In April 1957 the regiment returned to Philippeville On May 30 the regiment left garrison and made way to El Milia French El Milia in order to ensure the security of the almost island looking Collo and the region of Jijel French Jijel In August the regiment returned to Tebessa for a series of operations on the border where 35 rebels where placed out of combat at the expense of the lives of six Legionnaires On December 18 the foreign regiment destroyed an opposing battalion size in the Hamimat Guerra The rebels deplored 45 fatalities In 1960 the regiment was spread in different garrisons Chekfa Tleta Chahna Siar and Philipeville at camp Pehau During the 1st trimester Operation Turquoise occupied the regiment which deplored four fatalities eight wounded however the enemy left 24 outlaws French Hors La Loi HLL 2 prisoners 5 defeated escapees and 17 arrested suspects One type 20 mm cannon recuperated 1 PM 10 war rifles and numerous munitions were destroyed A couple of secondary operations were mounted such as Saxophone on January 26 and 27 Clarinette 3 HLL killed and one prisoner Basson I on February 20 and 21 Basson II on March 8 and 9 six HLL killed and 24 suspects arrested Zacharie 1 leading figure died committing suicide and 2 defeated escapes from March 15 to 17 Victorien four defeated escapees then in the 2nd trimester Turquoise with secondary operations Poisson two HLL killed eight suspects arrested on April 1 and 2 Basson III three HLL killed and defeated escapees on April 19 one Officer and two Legionnaires were killed in an ambush After Turquoise followed Opaline in June In the first days of 1958 the regiment saw accelerated combat On April 26 and 27 the foreign regiment placed out of combat 209 HLL outlaws in the region of Sbihi seizing a strong arsenal including three machine guns On the 30 during the celebration of Camaron a series of locations seals were placed into effect in order to intercept a band of rebels making way towards Ahras 84 of them were killed In January 1959 the foreign regiment made way towards Guelma as operational reserve for the zone East Constantine On March 1 the foreign regiment annihilated a battalion size force at Gambetta On June 23 another battalion size rebel force was dismantled 29 HLL were killed and 10 were made prisoners During the 3rd trimester the operations Pierres precieuses were launched West Constantine was racked The casualty results were heavy 229 HLL killed 99 prisoners and the foreign regiment endured the loss of 11 Legionnaires In January 1960 the 2e REP now part of the 25th Parachute Division operated in the sector of Djidjelli It s operation Turquoise again secondary operation of operation Pierres precieuses On September 23 the foreign regiment returned to its rear base in Philipeville before rejoining Hammama where operation Ariege was commencing and which concerned the regions of Biskra and Kenchela Before leaving the Aures the 2e REP inflicted another defeat on the rebels in Chelia finishing with 53 HLL killed On December 28 the foreign regiment made movement towards Oran then Tlemcen where the regiment arrived on December 30 On May 1 1961 following the dissolution of their brother regiment 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment the 2e REP remained the only heir of all Foreign Legion parachute units created since 1948 Coming under the orders of the Western Oran Zone to reinforce the Algerian Moroccan Barrage the regiment remained until January 28 date where the later was found in the rear base The operations police rounds and presence rounds followed each other in the regions of Calle Milia Philipeville until March 18 1962 date of the ceasefire which the foreign regiment learned of at Telergma In less than seven years more than 4000 rebels were placed out of combat and nearly 4000 individual arms and more than 200 collective arms were ceased The foreign regiment left Constantine on August 30 1962 after a continuous quasi presence for 6 years in the same region On September 16 the foreign regiment regrouped at Bou Sfer in the enclave of the Strategic Base of Mers El Kebir 19 2nd Foreign Paratrooper Regiment Edit Main articles 25th Parachute Division France Jacques Lefort Pierre Darmuzai and Paul Arnaud de Foiard The transition 1962 1967 Edit Starting 1962 and at the signature of the Evian Accords the French Armed Forces progressively left Algeria for metropolitan France For the first time in Legion history Legion regiments would be garrisoned in mainland France For the 2e REP this move would be made progressively between 1965 and 1967 From the former garrison at Bou Sfer the last French Base on Algerian territory the Regiment sent units to start preparing the new garrison situated in Calvi in Corsica This garrison was the former garrison of the 1st Parachute Choc Battalion of the 11th Parachute Choc Demi Brigade dissolved in 1963 The complete move would be effective in June 1967 and the regiment joined the 11th Parachute Division That period the first period of peace in the history of the regiment after 14 years in existence was accompanied with various challenges significant for the legionnaires The legionnaires had to face political decisions which were hard to comprehend The dissolution of their brother regiment the 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment following the generals putsch left the regiment in significant disarray In addition the foreign regiment was in a null phase of operations activity The Regiment was garrisoned in camp and stuck with no permission to move out of the designated area while being encircled by the local Algerian army with whom the foreign regiment had been fighting against for eight years Accordingly the training and routine affected deeply the esprit de corps of the legionnaires It was during this period under Colonel Caillaud that the companies started to specialize in a particular task Anti tank combat 1st company Mountain combat 2nd company Amphibious combat 3rd company and Destruction explosive activities 4th company This regrouping reformed the R E P into an elite para commando force 20 In June 1967 the regiment was moved to its current base at Camp Raffalli Calvi on the island of Corsica 20 It was assigned to the 11th Division and became part of France s rapid intervention forces 20 1967 1978 Edit Main articles List of French paratrooper units Jacques Lefort and Pierre Darmuzai Chad in 1969 Operations Pout Manta Sparrowhawk Elements of the regiment were deployed to Chad in April 1969 as part of a French force to support the government against two rebel forces Returning at the end of 1970 Individual companies were deployed again in 1978 79 to protect French lives and again in 1984 20 French Territory of the Afars and the Issas 1976 Loyada 1992 Operation Iskoutir Zaire In May 1978 a force of gendarmes katangais entered the Katanga province of Zaire from Angola and occupied the mining town of Kolwezi They began to loot the town and kill government soldiers and civilians including several Belgian and French employees of a mining company At the request of the government of Zaire 2 REP was airlifted to Kinshasa and dropped on Kolwezi The operation was a success and the town was quickly recaptured with minor casualties in the ranks of the paratroopers Some 120 civilian hostages died in the occupation 1978 2015 Edit In 1994 the parachute company which the REP provided for the 13th Demi Brigade of Foreign Legion 13e DBLE was dissolved Nevertheless the 2e REP continued each year to supply a turning captive until the departure of the 13e DBLE on June 13 2011 Lebanon Operation Epaulard I spearheaded by Lieutenant Colonel Bernard Janvier from August to September 1982 under command of General de brigade Jean Claude Coullon in preparation for the Multinational Force in Lebanon and then United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon along with the 31st Brigade which included the Operational Group of the Foreign Legion Kuwait Reconnaissance and Deep Action Commandos French Commandos de renseignement et d action dans la profondeur contingents of 1st Marine Infantry Paratroopers Regiment in Division Daguet part of Operation Daguet undertaken in Saudi Arabia under the command of General de brigade Bernard Janvier Rwanda 1990 1992 Operation Noroit Gabon 1990 Operation Shark Somalia 1992 Operation Oryx Central 1996 Operation Almandine Congo Brazzaville 1997 Operation Pelican Former Yugoslavia 1993 Sarajevo 1995 RIF 1996 and 1999 KFOR Kosovo 2001 and 2003 Cote d Ivoire 2002 2004 2006 2010 Licorne 2008 2015 Edit The configuration of the REP did not fundamentally evolve until 2010 and the regiment continued to be engaged in various foreign theatres such as Afghanistan International Security Assistance Force ISAF with Operational Mentoring and Liaison Teams in 2008 and 2012 GTIA Altor in 2010 and SGTIA Ba cum in 2011 as part of Brigade La Fayette Operation Pamir Two Legionnaires Pole Konrad Rygiel from 2e R E P G C P Slovakian Robert Hutnik from the regiment were killed in action In January 2011 a defense base in Calvi was created 21 Colonel Plessy was the first commandant of the designated defense base while being the regimental commander of the 2e REP 2e REP continued to be deploy the respective units in short duration missions in Djibouti until the departure of the 13th Demi Brigade of Foreign Legion in 2011 to Gabon then New Caledonia and as of 2012 in the United Arab Emirates as a deployed Legion infantry company of the 13e DBLE alternating with legion infantry units from metropolitan France In 2012 one of the units in the United Arab Emirates protected the French Military Hospital during Operation Tamour French Operation Tamour in Jordan During the night of January 27 and January 28 2013 a company of the 2e REP was parachuted on the city of Tombouctou within the cadre Operation Serval in Mali a first since the Operation Bonite Kolwezi in 1978 22 In 2015 a fifth combat company was formed specialized in the actions of desert warfare Global War on Terror from 2015 until present Edit Operation Serval in Mali having been replaced by Operation Barkhane in the Saharan Sahel in August 2014 3 combat sections of the regiment parachuted in the North of Niger between April 7 and April 13 2015 The War on Terror in France and Operation Sentinelle means the regiment operates in mainland France 23 Selection EditMain article Promo Parachutiste Shaping up for 2e R E P takes 12 months of physical mental and psychological tests across all terrain and weather conditions including special operations training 2e R E P is the only regiment of the 11th Parachute Brigade which trains their own paratroopers The Legionnaires spend their parachute training in Calvi TAP within the walls of the regiment All other French Army paratrooper units are trained at the Ecole des troupes aeroportees ETAP in Pau Organization Edit Insignias of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment The regiment is composed of around 1310 men organized into 10 companies and a reserve unit of 60 men 24 The structure of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment as 2018 25 Compagnie de Commandement et de Logistique CCL Command and Logistics Company 26 Compagnie d Administration et de Soutien CAS Administrative and Support Company 27 1re CIE 1st Company specialises in Urban warfare 28 29 a command section and 4 combat sections note that a French section is equivalent to a platoon in Anglophone armies 2e CIE 2nd Company specialises in Mountain warfare 30 a command section and 4 combat sections 3e CIE 3rd Company specialises in Amphibious warfare 31 a command section and 4 combat sections 4e CIE 4th Company specialises in Woodland Warfare 32 a command section and 4 combat sections 5e CIE 5th Company specialises in Desert warfare 33 a command section and 4 combat sections Compagnie d Appui CA then known as Compagnie d eclairage et d appui CEA Combat Support Company Missile Moyenne Portee MMP Portable Medium range Missile Platoon Section d Appui Mitrailleuse SAM Machine Gun Support Platoon Section de Tireurs d Elite STE Elite Snipers Platoon Groupement des Commandos Parachutistes GCP Parachute Commando Group Compagnie de Maintenance Regimentaire CMR then known as 5e Compagnie de maintenance 5e CM Regimental Maintenance Company formed August 1994 34 6e Compagnie de Reserve 6e CIE 6th Reserve Company founded July 2001 upon the dissolution of the 173rd Infantry Regiment of Corsica 35 Consisting similarly to the DINOPS PCG GCM of the Legion REGs the 2e REP operates more specialized action teams known more recently as the GCP of the Commando Parachute Group Groupement Commando Parachutiste which is a special forces unit of the 11th Parachute Brigade of the French Army While GCP members of other specialized regular units wear the parachutist s red beret the 2e REP GCP members wear the green beret 36 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 2e REG 2e 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 parachute brevet Insignias Edit The insignia of the French 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 Co Para du 3e R E I in the 1er B E P and 1er R E P 1er B E P Officers Sous Officiers and Legionnaires of the C E Ps B E Ps and R E Ps 1er R E P 3e B E P amp 3e R E P 1re C E P de M L C E R A 2e B E PRegimental Colors Edit Colors of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment Bearing stitched in golden letters the following inscriptions 37 38 Regimental Songs Edit Chant de Marche La Legion marche featuring 39 La Legion marche vers le front En chantant nous suivons Heritiers de ses traditions Nous sommes avec elle Refrain Nous sommes les hommes des troupes d assaut Soldats de la vieille Legion Demain brandissant nos drapeaux En vainqueurs nous defilerons Nous n avons pas seulement des armes Mais le diable marche avec nous Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha car nos aines de la Legion Se battant la bas nous emboitons le pas Pour ce destin de chevalier Honneur Fidelite Nous sommes fiers d appartenir Au 2e REP Decorations Edit The regimental colors are decorated with Croix de guerre des theatres d operations exterieures with 6 palms obtained during the campaigns of the First Indochina War The 6 palms obtained during the same campaign allows the regiment to wear the red fourragere Fourragere with ruban colors of the Legion d honneur only two regiments 2e R E P amp 1er R C P earned this fourragere for participating in military campaigns in Indochina The 2e REP has received a second fourragere Valeur Militaire in July 2013 16 Cross for Military Valour with 4 palms for the following citations Intervention at Loyada Djibouti frontier with Somalia in 1976 and the Battle of Kolwezi in 1978 16 Interventions in Afghanistan with the contingents of ISAF 40 2 palms 16 Airborne operations on Timbuktu during Operation Serval in 2013 16 Fourragere with the attribution of the two citations for the same operation theatre confers the right to wear the fourragere with colors of the Croix de la Valeur militaire as of July 2013 41 and the olive colors of the Medaille militaire for the ensemble of the four conferred citations Croix de la Valeur militaire Croix de guerre des theatres d operations exterieures Fourragere with color ruban of the Legion of HonorHonours Edit Battle honours Edit Camerone 1863 42 Indochine 1949 1954 AFN 1952 1962Company Battalion amp Regimental Commanders Edit Colonel Paul Marie Felix Jacques Rene Arnaud de Foiard 1921 2005 Colonel Philippe Louis Edme Marie Francois Erulin 1932 1979 Colonel Bruno Dary Note Legion officers killed leading their battalions and regiments 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion 1948 1955 Edit 2e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutistes Tenure 1948 1955 43 1948 captain Solnon 1950 captain Dussert 1950 Chef d escadrons Commandant Barthelemy Remy Raffali 1952 chef de bataillon Bloch 1953 captain Merglen 1953 chef de bataillon Liesenfelt 1954 captain Vial 1954 chef de bataillon Masselot2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment 1955 present Edit Commanding Officers 1955 1975 44 1955 lieutenant colonel Alfred de Vismes 44 1958 chef de bataillon Georges Masselot 44 1958 colonel Jacques Lefort 44 1960 lieutenant colonel Pierre Darmuzai 44 1961 lieutenant colonel Charles Maurice Chenel 44 1963 lieutenant colonel Robert Caillaud 44 1965 lieutenant colonel Paul Arnaud de Foiard 44 1967 lieutenant colonel Jeannou Lacaze 44 1970 lieutenant colonel Jean Dupoux 44 1972 lieutenant colonel Bernard Goupil 44 1974 lieutenant colonel Jean Brette 44 Commanding Officers 1975 1995 1976 colonel Philippe Louis Edme Marie Francois Erulin 44 1978 lieutenant colonel Jean Louis Roue 44 1980 colonel Michel Guignon 44 1982 lieutenant colonel Bernard Janvier 44 1984 colonel Raymond Germanos 44 1986 colonel Jean Michel Wabinski 44 1988 colonel Stephane Coevoet 44 1990 colonel Gausseres 44 1992 colonel Michel Poulet 44 1994 colonel Bruno Dary 44 Commanding Officers 1995 present 1996 colonel Benoit Puga 44 1998 lieutenant colonel Philippe Prevost 44 2000 colonel Alain Bouquin 44 2002 colonel Emmanuel Maurin 44 2004 colonel Paulet 44 2006 colonel Houdet Brice 44 2008 colonel Eric Bellot des Minieres 2010 colonel Francois Plessy 44 2012 colonel Benoit Desmeulles 44 2014 colonel Jean Michel Meunier 44 2016 colonel Jean de Monicault 44 Notable Officers Sous Officiers and Legionnaires Edit Regimental Colors of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment flying at the regiment s barracks at Calvi Corsica Co Para du 3e REI Jacques Morin 3e REI Co Para du 3e REI 1er BEP 1er REP 10e D P Paul Arnaud de Foiard Co Para du 3e REI 2e REP 11th Parachute Division France 11e DP 1st Foreign Parachute Battalion Pierre Come Andre Segretain 1er RE 2e REI 1er RCP 1er BEP Pierre Paul Jeanpierre 1er RE 6e REI 2e REI 1er BEP 1er REP Pierre Darmuzai Pierre Marie Guy Sergent 1st Foreign Regiment 1er BEP 1er REP Helie Denoix de Saint Marc 3e REI 1er BEP 1er REP 2e BEP Roger Faulques 3e REI 1e BEP 1e REP 2e REP 3e B E P amp 3e REP Pierre Darmuzai 3e BEP Claude Barres French SAS 2e RCP SAS 2e BCCP GCMA 3e BEP 9e RCP 1er R E P Pierre Paul Jeanpierre 1er RE 6e REI 2e REI 1er BEP 1er REP Pierre Marie Guy Sergent 1er RE 1er BEP 1er REP Helie Denoix de Saint Marc 3e REI 1er BEP 1er REP 2e BEP Guy Rubin de Cervens 3e BPV 1er REP 10e DP 11e Choc Roger Faulques 3e REI 1e BEP 1e REP 2e REP Adjudant Szuts 1er REP 3e REI Adjudant Tasnady 1er REP Adjudant Chef Valko 1er REP 5e REI 2e B E P Barthelemy Remy Raffali 1er RE 3e BEP 1er BEP 2e B E P Georges Hamacek 3e REI 3e BEP 2e BEP 4e Company Helie Denoix de Saint Marc 3e REI 1er BEP 1er REP 2e BEP 2e R E P Jacques Lefort 1er CHOC 2e REP ITLE Pierre Darmuzai 1er BEP 3e BEP 3e REP 2e REP Paul Arnaud de Foiard Para company of 3e REI 2e REP 11e DP Bernard Goupil 2e REP GLE Jean Brette 2e REP Erwan Bergot 6e BPC 1er BEP 2e REP Roger Faulques 3e REI 1e BEP 1e REP 2e REP Pierre Eugene Bourgin 2e REC 2e REP 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Parachutiste a b c http 2rep legion etrangere com mdl info seul php id 103 amp idA 46 amp block 16 amp idA SM 43 amp titre 2e bep 1948 1955 Archived 2015 07 01 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment History of the 2e REP 2nd Foreign Paratrooper Battalion 2e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutistes a b c d e f g h i j k http 2rep legion etrangere com mdl info seul php id 103 amp idA 46 amp block 16 amp idA SM 43 amp titre 2e bep 1948 1955 Archived 2015 07 01 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment History of the 2e REP 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion 2e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutistes http 2rep legion etrangere com mdl info seul php id 103 amp idA 46 amp block 16 amp idA SM 43 amp titre 2e bep 1948 1955 Archived 2015 07 01 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment History of the 2e REP 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion 2e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutiste a b c d e f Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment Traditions Le Drapeau du 2e REP Windrow Martin 1985 French Foreign Legion Paratroops pp 17 ISBN 9780850456295 Windrow Martin 1985 French Foreign Legion Paratroops pp 22 ISBN 9780850456295 Marching and Operations Journal JMO from 1954 to 196 Articles KB same epoque a b c d Windrow Martin 1985 French Foreign Legion Paratroops pp 27 28 ISBN 9780850456295 DECISION No 2164 DEF DCSCA SD FBC MODERFI relative aux tresoreries militaires des groupements de soutien de base de defense Lignes de Defense La Legion saute sur Tombouctou 2013 01 28 in French Foreign Legion Operations March 2016 French Foreign Legion Information Retrieved 14 February 2017 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment Information Retrieved 2022 03 26 2eme REP Retrieved 2022 03 26 Compagnie de Commandement et de Logistique Foreign Legion Retrieved 2012 01 20 Compagnie d Administration et de Soutien Foreign Legion Retrieved 2012 01 20 1ere Compagnie Le combat en zone urbaine Foreign Legion 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relatif a l attribution de l inscription AFN 1952 1962 sur les drapeaux et etendards des formations des armees et services du 19 novembre 2004 A NORDEF0452926A Michele Alliot Marie http 2rep legion etrangere com mdl info seul php id 110 amp idA 23 amp block 16 amp idA SM 22 amp titre le chant du 2e rep Archived 2015 06 13 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment Traditions Chant du 2e REP La 11e BP decoree pour son engagement en Afghanistan circulaire n 13913 SDBC DECO creant une fourragere a la couleur croix de la Valeur militaire du 28 novembre 2011 Camerone is a Battle Honour shared by all Foreign Legion Regiments no matter when it was formed http 2rep legion etrangere com mdl info seul php id 103 amp idA 46 amp block 16 amp idA SM 43 amp titre 2e bep 1948 1955 Archived 2015 07 01 at the Wayback Machine Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment Historique du 2e REP 2e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutistes Les Chef de Corps a b c d e f 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