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4th Marine Infantry Regiment

The 4th Marine Infantry Regiment (French: 4e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine, 4e RIMa) was a French marine regiment of the troupes de marine within the French Army. This regiment was part of the « Quatre Grands » of the Marine Infantry along with the 1st Marine Infantry Regiment 1er RIMa, the 2nd Marine Infantry Regiment 2e RIMa, the 3rd Marine Infantry Regiment 3e RIMa, however was dissolved in 1998. Along with the 1st Marine Artillery Regiment 1er RAMa and 2nd Marine Artillery Regiment 2e RAMa, the 4th Marine formed of the two brigades of the Blue Division. On June 14, 2001, the GSMA of Mayotte, heir to the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment, received the color guard of the regimental colors.

4th Marine Infantry Regiment
4e Régiment d'Infanterie Marine

Regimental insignia of the 4e RIC
Regimental insignia of the 4e RIMa
ActiveAugust 31, 1854, to June 30, 1998
CountryFrance
BranchFrench Army
Typetroupes de marine
RoleInfantry
Garrison/HQToulon et Fréjus
Motto(s)« J'y suis j'y reste »(Fr)
Here I be, here I stay (Eng)
ColorsRed and blue
AnniversariesBazeilles
EngagementsCrimean War
Second Franco-Traza War
Cochinchina Campaign
Tonkin Campaign
Franco-Prussian War
World War I
World War II
Algerian War
Battle honours
  • Sébastopol 1854-55
  • Saïgon 1859
  • Bazeilles 1870
  • Tuyen-Quan 1885
  • Maroc 1907-1913
  • la Marne 1914
  • Champagne 1915
  • la Cerna 1916
  • AFN 1952-1962

Creating and different nominations edit

  • The origin of this regiment is the "Royal Marine" (French: Royal Marine) founded by the Sun King Louis XIV in 1669.
  • The 4th Marine Infantry Regiment was created from elements of the regiment of Brest.
  • The 4th Marine Infantry Regiment of August 31, 1854, until December 31, 1900, traditional garrison of Tolulon.
  • In 1857 : the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment had 22 companies in Toulon, 5 in the Reunion, 5 in the Senegal, and 2 in Gorée.
  • In 1870 : 4th Marching Marine Infantry Regiment.
  • On January 1, 1901 : became the 4th Colonial Infantry Regiment 4e RIC.
  • In 1914 : the regiment was part of the 2nd Colonial Division 2e DC under orders of général Leblois. At the end of the war, the regiment was part of the 16e DIC.
  • 4th Colonial Infantry Regiment 4e RIC until April 30, 1923.
  • On May 1, 1923 : became 4th Colonial Tirailleurs Regiment 4e RTC by designation change.
  • 4th Colonial Infantry Regiment on October 15, 1939.
  • Recreated at Toulon for the campaign.
  • July 1940. The regiment was part of the 2nd Colonial Division, général Maignan: 4e RIC with various constituents.
  • May 1, 1947, to 31 March 1949: 4th Colonial Infantry Battalion 4e BIC.
  • May 1, 1949 : 4th Colonial Infantry Regiment 4e RIC.
  • November 30, 1958: regiment at Toulon.
  • December 1, 1958, to January 31, 1959 : 4th Marine Infantry Regiment 4e RIMa.
  • February 1, 1959 : 1st battalion of the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment.
  • At the cease-fire on March 19, 1962, in Algeria, the I/4e RIMa created among 91 other regiments, part of the 114 local forces. The I/4e RIMa was a local force of the Algerian order of battle, 420°UFL-UFO at Canrobert, composed of 10% metropolitan military and 90% of Muslim military, and which during the transition period were at the service of the executive provisional Algerian authority, until the independence of Algeria (Evian accords of March 18, 1962).
  • At Toulon on June 15, 1962.
 
left arm insignia, with anchor of the marine infantry.
  • June 16, 1962 : center of instruction of the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment
  • June 30, 1972 : at Toulon.
  • July 1, 1977 : 4th Marine Infantry Regiment 4e RIMa.
  • July 14, 1977 : The regiment left the garrison at Toulon to join Fréjus.
  • During garrison at Toulon, the regiment consisted of the Corniche Bournazel preparatory class to the Ecole Spéciale Militaire de Saint Cyr.
  • The regiment was separated in two in 1980, one-half of the regiment joined Perpignan where they incorporated the forming effectifs of the 24th Marine Infantry Regiment 24e RIMa dissolved. The other half of the regiment was founded at the corps of the GITDM at Fréjus which became the depository of the regimental colors of the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment 4e RIMa.
  • On July 1, 1986 : the regiment at Perpignan and marines joined Fréjus while the 24th Marine Infantry Regiment reconstituted formation in the original respective garrison of the 24e RIMa.
  • On June 30, 1998 : the regiment was dissolved after 144 years of presence.
  • On June 14, 2001 : the color guard of the regimental colors was entrusted to GSMA of Mayotte and that of the 6th Senegalese Tirailleurs Regiment 6e RTS, whose color guard regimental colors were entrusted and transferred to the 21st Marine Infantry Regiment 21e RIMa.

History edit

Ancien Regime edit

Wars of the Revolution & Empire edit

1815 to 1848 edit

Second Empire edit

  • 1854 : 4th Marine Infantry Regiment, stationed at Toulon
  • 1869 : the regiment was spread between Toulon, Cochinchinem Guyana, and Japan.

The 4th Marine Infantry Regiment illustrated capability first in Crimea (1854–1855) participating to the Siege of Sebastopol. Following this campaign, the Emperor decided that the regimental colors of the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment would bear the golden inscriptions letters of « Sébastopol ». In 1859, the Regiment took part in the Second Italian War of Independence against the Austrian Empire.

Starting in 1855, and for the next fifteen years, 4 out of the Regiment's 34 companies were stationed in Senegal. Under the leadership of the French governor Louis Faidherbe, they took part in various wars against local Kingdoms and Empires. From 1855 to 1858, the companies were involved in the Second Franco-Traza War, notably at the Battle of Dioubouldou and the Battle of Leybar Bridge. From 1855 to 1860, they had various encounters with the forces of Oumar Tall's Toucouleur Jihad in the Futa Tooro, the most notable one being the Siege of Fort Médine. Between 1861 and 1870 they took part in the conquest of Cayor against the Damel Lat Jor, notably at the Battle of Loro in 1864 and the Battle of Louga in 1869. In April 1870, the 4th was replaced in Senegal by the 1st Marine Infantry Regiment.

The Regiment was involved in China, during the Second Opium War and the Taiping Rebellion. Following, the regiment was called to battle in the Cochinchina Campaign and then in the Tonkin Campaign which valued the regiment with new inscriptions on the regimental colors :
Saigon (1859)-Ki Hoa (1861)-Langson (1884)-Tuyen Quan (1885). Sébastopol 1854–1855 - Saïgon 1859 - Ki Hoa 1861 - Langson 1884 - Tuyen Quan 1885, battles also inscribed on the regimental colors of the 22nd Colonial Infantry Regiment, 22e RIC.

1870 to 1914 edit

On August 17, 1870, the 4th Marching Marine Infantry Regiment was part of the Armée de Châlons (1870) (French: Armée de Châlons (1870)) of Marshal de MacMahon.

  • With the 1st Marching Marine Infantry Regiment of colonel Brière de L'Isle, the 4th, formed the 1st brigade at the orders of général Reboul. This first brigade with the second brigade of général Martin des Pallières, three batteries de 4, two batteries de 4 and one mitrailleuses of a marine artillery regiment, one engineer company constituted the 3rd Infantry Division, the Blue Division commanded by division général de Vassoigne. This infantry division evolved at the corps of the 12th Army Corps with commander-in-chief division général Lebrun.

- August 23 to 26 1870 - March towards the east.
- August 31, 1870 - Battle of Bazeilles.

  • From 1873 to 1885, the regiment was in Tonkin. Eight companies were at Madagascar, participating to campaigns of île, until the end of 1885.
  • March 1, 1890 : by doubling, the 8th Marine Infantry Regiment (French: 8e Régiment d'infanterie de marine) was created.
  • In 1900, the regiment was designated as 4th Colonial Infantry Regiment and was regrouped at Toulon. The same year, the regiment integrated a section of colonial sapeur télégraphiste.
  • From 1907 to 1913, the regiment partook the campaigns of Morocco.
  • In 1914, the regiment was still stationed at Toulon, part of the 4th Colonial Brigade.
  • On April 1, 1915, the first contingents of colonial troupes disembark at Fréjus. All troupes from outre-mer were present: African, Malagasy, Indochina. Provisionary camps were rapidly installed for the welcome. These installations constituted quickly a vast ensemble which gathered 45000 men.

Attachments:

  • 4th Colonial Brigade and 2nd Colonial Infantry Division 2e D.I.C in August 1914.
  • 16th Colonial Infantry Division 16e D.I.C from November 1916 to November 1918.

World War I edit

Division attachment edit

  • garrison in 1914 : Toulon 4th Colonial Brigade.
  • 2nd Colonial Infantry Division 2e DIC : August 1914 – November 1916
  • 16th Colonial Infantry Division 16e DIC : November 1916 – November 1918

1914 edit

1915 edit

  • February 3: Champagne: fortin de Main Massiges
  • February 23–27: Fortin de Beauséjour
  • September 25 : Second Battle of Champagne : Main-de-Massiges

1916 edit

1917 edit

French Army of the Orient, AFO:

  • May 9: Piton Rocheux and Piton Jaune

1918 edit

Interwar period edit

The installation have known their full developments after the war. The garrison of Fréjus became a center of formation and perfection as well as a transit center.
On May 1, 1923, the regiment was designated as 4th Colonial Tirailluers Regiment (French: 4e régiment de tirailleurs sénégalais) by change designation.
During the interwar period, the regiment participated to the campaign of the Levant in 1925.

World War II edit

The 4th Colonial Infantry Regiment 4e RIC recreated at Toulon for the campaign of October 15, 1939.
The 4e RIC with various elements was integrated in the 2nd Colonial Division, under the orders of général Maignan. The regiment was engaged on the Rhin then in Aisne at the beginning of the second world conflict. Dissolved on July 14, 1940.
On March 1, 1943, the « 4 » was reconstituted in Senegal at the corps of the 9th Colonial Infantry Division 9e DIC.
The regiment participated to the conquest of île Elbe, on June 17, 1944
Two months later, it was the disembarking in provence at Saint-Tropez, Saint-Raphaël and then Toulon. The regiment was of all combats of the Liberation until October 31, 1944.
With second world war, Fréjus maintained. The camps were brought back to their initial missions since 1945, taking the role of training and transit centers. Arbitrating the center of organization of the French far east expeditionary corps. Then the precolonial center of instruction, before rejoining Indochina, Madagascar and later North Africa.

Post World War II edit

  • The regiment was dissolved in February 1946.
  • The regiment was recreated on April 1, 1949, at Toulon. The regiment partook to the operations of North Africa, Suez in 1956 then Algeria.

Algerian War edit

After 1960, the garrison lost the African detachments, which the last left Puget in September 1964. The camps of south-east were composed of almost 12000 men, then four hospitals, cemeteries were created (annamite cemetery, African cemetery of Baume). Accordingly, the military domain was restrained, camps were left over (camp Galliéni, camp Robert, Camp Caïs). These lands in 2011 are today occupied by a sporting complex and by the Memorial of Indochinese Wars (French: Mémorial des guerres en Indochine).

At the cease-fire on March 19, 1962, in Algeria, the I/4e RIMa created among 91 other regiments, part of the 114 local forces. The I/4e RIMa was a local force of the Algerian order of battle, 420°UFL-UFO at Canrobert, composed of 10% metropolitan military and 90% of Muslim military, and which during the transition period were at the service of the executive provisional Algerian authority, until the independence of Algeria (Evian accords of March 18, 1962).

  • The regiment would be at Toulon until 1979.
  • In 1979, the regiment garrisoned at Fréjus (camp le Coq), in 1978, the regiment was part of the 5th military region, 53rd territorial military division.
  • Then in 1980, the regiment would be at Perpignan.
  • In 1985, the regiment as a whole would come back to Fréjus.
  • On June 30, 1998, the regiment was dissolved.
  • The 21st Marine Infantry Regiment

(* Initially referred to as camp de la Lègue, baptized following the Second World War after an officer killed fighting for France in Indochina on Mars 1945. Having served in Soudan and Mauritania, colonel Le Coq was referred as the Grand Méhariste and Compagnon de la Libération.)

    • Filiation of GITDM : (French: Groupement d'instruction des troupes de marine).
  • In 1954, the Extrême-Orient center of organization of the French Expeditionary Corps (CEFEO), by designation change of the instruction groups of troupes coloniales in metropole (GTIC Métro).
  • In 1958, by designation change of the instruction groupment and transit of troupes in outer-mer (G.I.T.T.O.M.)
  • In 1961, by designation change of the instruction groupment and transit of troupes de marine (G.I.T.T.D.M.)
  • In 1965, by designation change of the instruction group of troupes de marine (G.I.M.T), dissolved in 1970.
  • On June 14, 2001, the adapted military service groupment of Mayotte GSMA, inherited the patrimony of the 4e RIMa and received the color guard of the regimental colors.
  • The detachment of the SMA in Mayotte was created on January 1, 1988.

Organisation edit

Traditions edit

The anniversary is celebrated for combats in Bazeilles, the village which was apprehended and abandoned four consecutive times under orders, respectively on August 31 and September 1, 1870.

Et au Nom de Dieu, vive la coloniale !

In the Name of God, vive la coloniale !

The Marsouins and the Bigors have for Saint, God. This war calling concludes intimate ceremonies which part life in the regiments. Often also at origin as an act of grace to Charles de Foucauld.

Motto edit

Regimental Colors edit

 

Decorations edit

The regimental colors of the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment 4e RIMa is decorated with:

Fourragere:

  • with colors of the croix de guerre 1914-1918 awarded October 1919.

Honours edit

Battle Honours edit

  • Sébastopol 1854–55
  • Saïgon 1859
  • Bazeilles 1870
  • Tuyen-Quan 1885
  • Maroc 1907–1913
  • la Marne 1914
  • Champagne 1915
  • la Cerna 1916
  • AFN 1952–1962

Regimental Commanders edit

  • 1854 : Colonel du Château
  • 1855 : Colonel de Cendrecourt
  • 1855 : Colonel Reybaud
  • 1856 : Colonel Brunet
  • 1859 : Colonel Cappe
  • 1864 : Colonel Reboul
  • 1867 : Colonel d'Arbaud
  • 1877 : Colonel de Maission
  • 1879 : Colonel Bégin
  • 1881 : Colonel Biriet
  • 1882 : Colonel Laurent
  • 1883 : Colonel Bourchet
  • 1884 : Colonel Ligier
  • 1886 : Colonel Voyron
  • 1888 : Colonel Dodds
  • 1889 : Colonel Pernot
  • 1890 : Colonel Badens
  • 1900 : colonel Vimard (1850-1934)
  • 1902 : colonel Lalubin
  • July 12, 1914 – August 6, 1914 : général Gadel
  • 1956–1958 : colonel Grimaldi
  • 1958–1961 : chef de bataillon Hogard
  • 1961–1963 : lieutenant-colonel Braquet then lieutenant-colonel Cames (Toulon)
  • 1963–1964 : colonel Le Flahec
  • 1964–1965 : colonel Gérard
  • 1965–1967 : colonel Jeanblanc
  • 1967–1969 : colonel Descheyne
  • 1969–1971 : colonel Robecat (Toulon).
  • 1971–1973 : colonel Marion (Toulon).
  • 1973–1975 : lieutenant-colonel De Buyer (Toulon).
  • 1975–1977 : …
  • 1977–1979 : colonel Paillard (Toulon).
  • 1979–1980 : colonel Metayer (Fréjus).
  • 1980–1981 : colonel Metayer (Perpignan).
  • 1981–1983 : colonel Alain (Perpignan).
  • 1983–1985 : colonel Paveau (Perpignan).
  • 1985–1987 : colonel Léonardi (Perpignan).
  • 1985–1987 : colonel Pirson (Fréjus).
  • 1987–1989 : colonel Messaoudi.
  • 1989–1991 : colonel Ronde
  • 1991–1993 : colonel Trélaün
  • 1993–1995 : colonel Moreau
  • 1995–1997 : colonel Gilles
  • 1997–1998 : colonel Fugier

Notable Officers & Marines edit

Sources and bibliography edit

  • Erwan Bergot, La coloniale du Rif au Tchad 1925-1980, imprimé en France : décembre 1982, n° d'éditeur 7576, n° d'imprimeur 31129, sur les presses de l'imprimerie Hérissey.

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4th Marine Infantry Regiment received the color guard of the regimental colors 4th Marine Infantry Regiment4e Regiment d Infanterie MarineRegimental insignia of the 4e RICRegimental insignia of the 4e RIMaActiveAugust 31 1854 to June 30 1998CountryFranceBranchFrench ArmyTypetroupes de marineRoleInfantryGarrison HQToulon et FrejusMotto s J y suis j y reste Fr Here I be here I stay Eng ColorsRed and blueAnniversariesBazeillesEngagementsCrimean WarSecond Franco Traza WarCochinchina CampaignTonkin CampaignFranco Prussian WarWorld War IWorld War IIAlgerian WarBattle honoursSebastopol 1854 55 Saigon 1859 Bazeilles 1870 Tuyen Quan 1885 Maroc 1907 1913 la Marne 1914 Champagne 1915 la Cerna 1916 AFN 1952 1962 Contents 1 Creating and different nominations 2 History 2 1 Ancien Regime 2 2 Wars of the Revolution amp Empire 2 3 1815 to 1848 2 4 Second Empire 2 5 1870 to 1914 2 6 World War I 2 6 1 Division attachment 2 6 2 1914 2 6 3 1915 2 6 4 1916 2 6 5 1917 2 6 6 1918 2 7 Interwar period 2 8 World War II 2 9 Post World War II 2 10 Algerian War 3 Organisation 4 Traditions 4 1 Motto 4 2 Regimental Colors 4 3 Decorations 4 4 Honours 4 4 1 Battle Honours 5 Regimental Commanders 6 Notable Officers amp Marines 7 Sources and bibliographyCreating and different nominations editThe origin of this regiment is the Royal Marine French Royal Marine founded by the Sun King Louis XIV in 1669 The 4th Marine Infantry Regiment was created from elements of the regiment of Brest The 4th Marine Infantry Regiment of August 31 1854 until December 31 1900 traditional garrison of Tolulon In 1857 the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment had 22 companies in Toulon 5 in the Reunion 5 in the Senegal and 2 in Goree In 1870 4th Marching Marine Infantry Regiment On January 1 1901 became the 4th Colonial Infantry Regiment 4e RIC In 1914 the regiment was part of the 2nd Colonial Division 2e DC under orders of general Leblois At the end of the war the regiment was part of the 16e DIC 4th Colonial Infantry Regiment 4e RIC until April 30 1923 On May 1 1923 became 4th Colonial Tirailleurs Regiment 4e RTC by designation change 4th Colonial Infantry Regiment on October 15 1939 Recreated at Toulon for the campaign July 1940 The regiment was part of the 2nd Colonial Division general Maignan 4e RIC with various constituents May 1 1947 to 31 March 1949 4th Colonial Infantry Battalion 4e BIC May 1 1949 4th Colonial Infantry Regiment 4e RIC November 30 1958 regiment at Toulon December 1 1958 to January 31 1959 4th Marine Infantry Regiment 4e RIMa February 1 1959 1st battalion of the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment At the cease fire on March 19 1962 in Algeria the I 4e RIMa created among 91 other regiments part of the 114 local forces The I 4e RIMa was a local force of the Algerian order of battle 420 UFL UFO at Canrobert composed of 10 metropolitan military and 90 of Muslim military and which during the transition period were at the service of the executive provisional Algerian authority until the independence of Algeria Evian accords of March 18 1962 At Toulon on June 15 1962 nbsp left arm insignia with anchor of the marine infantry June 16 1962 center of instruction of the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment June 30 1972 at Toulon July 1 1977 4th Marine Infantry Regiment 4e RIMa July 14 1977 The regiment left the garrison at Toulon to join Frejus During garrison at Toulon the regiment consisted of the Corniche Bournazel preparatory class to the Ecole Speciale Militaire de Saint Cyr The regiment was separated in two in 1980 one half of the regiment joined Perpignan where they incorporated the forming effectifs of the 24th Marine Infantry Regiment 24e RIMa dissolved The other half of the regiment was founded at the corps of the GITDM at Frejus which became the depository of the regimental colors of the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment 4e RIMa On July 1 1986 the regiment at Perpignan and marines joined Frejus while the 24th Marine Infantry Regiment reconstituted formation in the original respective garrison of the 24e RIMa On June 30 1998 the regiment was dissolved after 144 years of presence On June 14 2001 the color guard of the regimental colors was entrusted to GSMA of Mayotte and that of the 6th Senegalese Tirailleurs Regiment 6e RTS whose color guard regimental colors were entrusted and transferred to the 21st Marine Infantry Regiment 21e RIMa History editAncien Regime edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it June 2016 Wars of the Revolution amp Empire edit 1813 German Campaign of 1813 October 16 19 Battle of Leipzig 1814 Campaign of France February 14 1918 Battle of Vauchamps1815 to 1848 edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it June 2016 Second Empire edit 1854 4th Marine Infantry Regiment stationed at Toulon 1869 the regiment was spread between Toulon Cochinchinem Guyana and Japan The 4th Marine Infantry Regiment illustrated capability first in Crimea 1854 1855 participating to the Siege of Sebastopol Following this campaign the Emperor decided that the regimental colors of the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment would bear the golden inscriptions letters of Sebastopol In 1859 the Regiment took part in the Second Italian War of Independence against the Austrian Empire Starting in 1855 and for the next fifteen years 4 out of the Regiment s 34 companies were stationed in Senegal Under the leadership of the French governor Louis Faidherbe they took part in various wars against local Kingdoms and Empires From 1855 to 1858 the companies were involved in the Second Franco Traza War notably at the Battle of Dioubouldou and the Battle of Leybar Bridge From 1855 to 1860 they had various encounters with the forces of Oumar Tall s Toucouleur Jihad in the Futa Tooro the most notable one being the Siege of Fort Medine Between 1861 and 1870 they took part in the conquest of Cayor against the Damel Lat Jor notably at the Battle of Loro in 1864 and the Battle of Louga in 1869 In April 1870 the 4th was replaced in Senegal by the 1st Marine Infantry Regiment The Regiment was involved in China during the Second Opium War and the Taiping Rebellion Following the regiment was called to battle in the Cochinchina Campaign and then in the Tonkin Campaign which valued the regiment with new inscriptions on the regimental colors Saigon 1859 Ki Hoa 1861 Langson 1884 Tuyen Quan 1885 Sebastopol 1854 1855 Saigon 1859 Ki Hoa 1861 Langson 1884 Tuyen Quan 1885 battles also inscribed on the regimental colors of the 22nd Colonial Infantry Regiment 22e RIC 1870 to 1914 edit On August 17 1870 the 4th Marching Marine Infantry Regiment was part of the Armee de Chalons 1870 French Armee de Chalons 1870 of Marshal de MacMahon With the 1st Marching Marine Infantry Regiment of colonel Briere de L Isle the 4th formed the 1st brigade at the orders of general Reboul This first brigade with the second brigade of general Martin des Pallieres three batteries de 4 two batteries de 4 and one mitrailleuses of a marine artillery regiment one engineer company constituted the 3rd Infantry Division the Blue Division commanded by division general de Vassoigne This infantry division evolved at the corps of the 12th Army Corps with commander in chief division general Lebrun August 23 to 26 1870 March towards the east August 31 1870 Battle of Bazeilles From 1873 to 1885 the regiment was in Tonkin Eight companies were at Madagascar participating to campaigns of ile until the end of 1885 March 1 1890 by doubling the 8th Marine Infantry Regiment French 8e Regiment d infanterie de marine was created In 1900 the regiment was designated as 4th Colonial Infantry Regiment and was regrouped at Toulon The same year the regiment integrated a section of colonial sapeur telegraphiste From 1907 to 1913 the regiment partook the campaigns of Morocco In 1914 the regiment was still stationed at Toulon part of the 4th Colonial Brigade On April 1 1915 the first contingents of colonial troupes disembark at Frejus All troupes from outre mer were present African Malagasy Indochina Provisionary camps were rapidly installed for the welcome These installations constituted quickly a vast ensemble which gathered 45000 men Attachments 4th Colonial Brigade and 2nd Colonial Infantry Division 2e D I C in August 1914 16th Colonial Infantry Division 16e D I C from November 1916 to November 1918 nbsp Garrison of the marine infantry at Toulon World War I edit Division attachment edit garrison in 1914 Toulon 4th Colonial Brigade 2nd Colonial Infantry Division 2e DIC August 1914 November 1916 16th Colonial Infantry Division 16e DIC November 1916 November 19181914 edit Operations of the IIIrd Army and IVth Army August 22 Battle of Rossignol August 24 Saint Vincent September 6 7 Battle of the Marne Matignicourt Goncourt Cote 15 December 20 remounting of the offensive in Champagne north of Beausejour1915 edit February 3 Champagne fortin de Main Massiges February 23 27 Fortin de Beausejour September 25 Second Battle of Champagne Main de Massiges1916 edit January 29 February 2 Battle of the Somme July 1 Frise September 12 November 19 Batte of Monastir1917 edit French Army of the Orient AFO May 9 Piton Rocheux and Piton Jaune1918 edit September 18 30 Serbia Battle of Skra di LegenInterwar period edit The installation have known their full developments after the war The garrison of Frejus became a center of formation and perfection as well as a transit center On May 1 1923 the regiment was designated as 4th Colonial Tirailluers Regiment French 4e regiment de tirailleurs senegalais by change designation During the interwar period the regiment participated to the campaign of the Levant in 1925 World War II edit The 4th Colonial Infantry Regiment 4e RIC recreated at Toulon for the campaign of October 15 1939 The 4e RIC with various elements was integrated in the 2nd Colonial Division under the orders of general Maignan The regiment was engaged on the Rhin then in Aisne at the beginning of the second world conflict Dissolved on July 14 1940 On March 1 1943 the 4 was reconstituted in Senegal at the corps of the 9th Colonial Infantry Division 9e DIC The regiment participated to the conquest of ile Elbe on June 17 1944 Two months later it was the disembarking in provence at Saint Tropez Saint Raphael and then Toulon The regiment was of all combats of the Liberation until October 31 1944 With second world war Frejus maintained The camps were brought back to their initial missions since 1945 taking the role of training and transit centers Arbitrating the center of organization of the French far east expeditionary corps Then the precolonial center of instruction before rejoining Indochina Madagascar and later North Africa nbsp Camp Robert in 1964 nbsp Another view of camp Robert in 1964 nbsp Mosque in front of camp Robert at Frejus in 1964 Post World War II edit The regiment was dissolved in February 1946 The regiment was recreated on April 1 1949 at Toulon The regiment partook to the operations of North Africa Suez in 1956 then Algeria Algerian War edit After 1960 the garrison lost the African detachments which the last left Puget in September 1964 The camps of south east were composed of almost 12000 men then four hospitals cemeteries were created annamite cemetery African cemetery of Baume Accordingly the military domain was restrained camps were left over camp Gallieni camp Robert Camp Cais These lands in 2011 are today occupied by a sporting complex and by the Memorial of Indochinese Wars French Memorial des guerres en Indochine At the cease fire on March 19 1962 in Algeria the I 4e RIMa created among 91 other regiments part of the 114 local forces The I 4e RIMa was a local force of the Algerian order of battle 420 UFL UFO at Canrobert composed of 10 metropolitan military and 90 of Muslim military and which during the transition period were at the service of the executive provisional Algerian authority until the independence of Algeria Evian accords of March 18 1962 The regiment would be at Toulon until 1979 In 1979 the regiment garrisoned at Frejus camp le Coq in 1978 the regiment was part of the 5th military region 53rd territorial military division Then in 1980 the regiment would be at Perpignan In 1985 the regiment as a whole would come back to Frejus On June 30 1998 the regiment was dissolved The 21st Marine Infantry Regiment Initially referred to as camp de la Legue baptized following the Second World War after an officer killed fighting for France in Indochina on Mars 1945 Having served in Soudan and Mauritania colonel Le Coq was referred as the Grand Mehariste and Compagnon de la Liberation Filiation of GITDM French Groupement d instruction des troupes de marine In 1954 the Extreme Orient center of organization of the French Expeditionary Corps CEFEO by designation change of the instruction groups of troupes coloniales in metropole GTIC Metro In 1958 by designation change of the instruction groupment and transit of troupes in outer mer G I T T O M In 1961 by designation change of the instruction groupment and transit of troupes de marine G I T T D M In 1965 by designation change of the instruction group of troupes de marine G I M T dissolved in 1970 nbsp Insignia of the instruction groupment of troupes coloniales in metropole G I T C Metro nbsp Insignia of instruction groupment and transit of troupes in outer mer G I T T O M nbsp Insignia of instruction group of troupes de marine G I M T nbsp Garrison Lecoq of the 4e RIMa On June 14 2001 the adapted military service groupment of Mayotte GSMA inherited the patrimony of the 4e RIMa and received the color guard of the regimental colors The detachment of the SMA in Mayotte was created on January 1 1988 Organisation editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it June 2016 Traditions editThe anniversary is celebrated for combats in Bazeilles the village which was apprehended and abandoned four consecutive times under orders respectively on August 31 and September 1 1870 Et au Nom de Dieu vive la coloniale In the Name of God vive la coloniale The Marsouins and the Bigors have for Saint God This war calling concludes intimate ceremonies which part life in the regiments Often also at origin as an act of grace to Charles de Foucauld Motto edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it June 2016 Regimental Colors edit nbsp Decorations edit The regimental colors of the 4th Marine Infantry Regiment 4e RIMa is decorated with Croix de guerre 1914 1918 with 2 palmsFourragere with colors of the croix de guerre 1914 1918 awarded October 1919 Honours edit Battle Honours edit Sebastopol 1854 55 Saigon 1859 Bazeilles 1870 Tuyen Quan 1885 Maroc 1907 1913 la Marne 1914 Champagne 1915 la Cerna 1916 AFN 1952 1962Regimental Commanders edit1854 Colonel du Chateau 1855 Colonel de Cendrecourt 1855 Colonel Reybaud 1856 Colonel Brunet 1859 Colonel Cappe 1864 Colonel Reboul 1867 Colonel d Arbaud 1877 Colonel de Maission 1879 Colonel Begin 1881 Colonel Biriet 1882 Colonel Laurent 1883 Colonel Bourchet 1884 Colonel Ligier 1886 Colonel Voyron 1888 Colonel Dodds 1889 Colonel Pernot 1890 Colonel Badens 1900 colonel Vimard 1850 1934 1902 colonel Lalubin July 12 1914 August 6 1914 general Gadel 1956 1958 colonel Grimaldi 1958 1961 chef de bataillon Hogard 1961 1963 lieutenant colonel Braquet then lieutenant colonel Cames Toulon 1963 1964 colonel Le Flahec 1964 1965 colonel Gerard 1965 1967 colonel Jeanblanc 1967 1969 colonel Descheyne 1969 1971 colonel Robecat Toulon 1971 1973 colonel Marion Toulon 1973 1975 lieutenant colonel De Buyer Toulon 1975 1977 1977 1979 colonel Paillard Toulon 1979 1980 colonel Metayer Frejus 1980 1981 colonel Metayer Perpignan 1981 1983 colonel Alain Perpignan 1983 1985 colonel Paveau Perpignan 1985 1987 colonel Leonardi Perpignan 1985 1987 colonel Pirson Frejus 1987 1989 colonel Messaoudi 1989 1991 colonel Ronde 1991 1993 colonel Trelaun 1993 1995 colonel Moreau 1995 1997 colonel Gilles 1997 1998 colonel FugierNotable Officers amp Marines editJoseph Gauderique Aymerich chef de bataillon in 1897 Sources and bibliography edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 4e regiment d infanterie de marine Erwan Bergot La coloniale du Rif au Tchad 1925 1980 imprime en France decembre 1982 n d editeur 7576 n d imprimeur 31129 sur les presses de l imprimerie Herissey Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 4th Marine Infantry Regiment amp oldid 1151086628, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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