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503e Régiment de chars de combat

The 503e régiment de chars de combat 503e RCC in French, (503e R.C.C, or 503rd Combat Tank Regiment) was an armoured tank unit of the French Army created on June 4, 1918 and which took part in the two world wars. The regiment merged with the 501e Régiment de chars de combat 501e RCC to form the 501e-503e Régiment de chars de combat 501e-503e RCC, a unit equipped with 80 Leclerc tanks. The regiment was dissolved on June 23, 2009.

503e Régiment de chars de combat
Regimental Insignia of the 503e RCC
Active1918 – 2009
Country France
BranchFrench Army
Motto(s)« Feux et foi »(Fr)
« Du chic et du cran »(Fr)
EngagementsWorld War I
World War II
Battle honours
  • Soissonnais 1918
  • Montdidier 1918
  • Bataille de l'Aisne (1918)
  • La Lys 1918

Creation and different nominations edit

  • 1916 : creation of the assault artillery.
  • 1918 : creation on June 4 of the 503rd Special Artillery Regiment (French: 503e Régiment d'artillerie spéciale, 503e RAS).
  • 1920 : became the 503e régiment de chars de combat 503e RCC.
  • 1939 : the regiment became the 503rd Tank Battalion Group (French: 503e Groupe de bataillons de chars, 503e GBC).
  • 1940 : dissolution of the regiment.
  • 1951 : recreation of the 503e RCC.
  • 1994 : merged with the 501e RCC1, the regiment became the 503rd squadron group of the 501e-503e RCC.
  • 2009 : dissolution, on June 23, 2009, of the 503e GE, the regiment was redesignated as the 501e RCC.

History edit

World War I edit

The 503rd Special Artillery Regiment issued from the assault artillery was created in 1916. Enacted on June 4, 1918 by the merger of three Light Tank Battalions each formed of three artillery groups.

The regiment was engaged in the battle of the Marne to cover the pocket of Château-Thierry. In three days of combat in the Soissonnais, the battalions contributed 40 hours of march out of which 30 in combat. The regiment was accordingly sent to Picardie and was successful at Montdidier. In August 1918, making way back to Soissons, the regiment participated within the cadre and corps of the 10e Armée to the counter-attack of Mangin. While clearing Soissons, the three battalions adopted Vauxaillon as a marching axe and pushed back towards Chemin des Dames. From October to November 1918, the regiment was seen ending campaign in la Lys in Belgium.

Interwar period edit

World War II edit

During dissolution on August 25, 1939, the 503e RCC were formed from four combat tank battalions which were distributed between several tank groups:

  • GBC 503
    • 3rd combat tank battalion (45 R35 tanks)
    • 7th combat tank battalion (45 FCM 36 tanks)
  • GBC 513
    • combat tank battalion (63 FT 17 tanks)
  • GBC 518
  • combat tank battalion (63 FT 17 tanks)

The newly redesignated GBC 503 was formed from the three light combat tank battalions,[1] all of which were assigned to the 2e Armée:

  • 3e BCC (45 R35 tanks)
  • 4e BCC (45 FCM 36 tanks)
  • 7e BCC (45 FCM 36 tanks)

On May 10, 1940, two battalions of GBC 503, each equipped with 45 FCM 36s, were deployed near the verrou de Stonne and in Argonne. The 4e BCL and 7e BCL battled to relieve the encircled French infantry. Both battalions disappeared. On the 9 and 10, the 4e BCC combat engaged on Aisn, Voncq, in front of Vouziers and South of Ardennes.

1945 to 2009 edit

On April 1, 1951, the 503e RCC was recreated at Mourmelon. The regiment was equipped with new ARL 44 tanks and heavy Panther tanks.

In 1952, the regiment received M47 Patton tanks.

During the Algerian War, from 1956 to 1963, the regiment was transformed into a training centre prior their departure to Algeria.

In 1963, the training centre was redesignated as a combat tank regiment and following experimentation, the 503e RCC was the first regiment to receive the AMX-30 B while specializing in the piercing of obstacles in submersion.

In 1982, the 503e RCC had yet again the privilege to be equipped with the first AMX 30 B2.

In 1990, the chef d'état major de l'armée de terre CEMAT, created a combat tank regiment with 80 Leclerc tanks - designated RC 80 - constituted of two squadron groups (GE) formed respectively by the 4e Régiment de dragons 4e RD and the 503e RCC. On August 31, 1994, while the 501e RCC was dissolved, the squadron group of the 4e Régiment de dragons was designated as squadron group 501 and formed, with the GE 503, the 501e-503e Régiment de chars de combat.

The dissolution of squadron group 503 intervened on June 23, 2009. The 239 military personnel which belonged to the GE 503 reinforced the new unit which was redesignated as the 501e RCC. The 4th combat squadron of the 501e RCC, which was projected in a deployment to New Caledonia in 2009, then to Lebanon the following year, was created from the 1st squadron of the 503e RCC.

The men of the new regiment bear wearing the same beret, the insignia and Fourragere of the 501e RCC, nevertheless conserve the traditions of the 503e RCC.

The regimental colors of the 503e RCC was handed over to the last commandant of the 501e-503e RCC

Missions edit

Similarly to the regiment, the squadron group GE 503 has participated to numerous combats engagements. Engagements included relieving missions in ex-Yugoslavia, and Kosovo and on all exterior theatres of intervention (Tchad, Lebanon, Kuwait, Central African Republic, as well as Senegal, the Ivory Coast and Afghanistan).

Organization edit

The GE 503 included 40 Leclerc tanks and was supported by two squadrons in general means and maintenance, shared with the GE 501.

Traditions edit

Regimental Colors edit

 
The regimental colors of the 503e Régiment de chars de combat

Decorations edit

 
Fourragère, dite « fantaisie », with colors of the médaille miliaire and olives of the croix de guerre 1914-1918 & 1939-1945.

Contrary to the rules, a ministerial decision in 1951 authorized the regiment to bear wearing the regimental colors, the palms acquired by the regiments battalions (5 palms by the 3rd battalion and 3 palms by the 7th battalion), as well as 3 Fourragere. Croix de Guerre 1914-18 with 8 palms and 3 stars.

The Fourragere with colors of the Médaille militaire, bearing colors of the Croix de guerre 1914-1918 and colors of the Croix de guerre 1939-1945.

In 1939, six companies were entitled to wear the fourragere with colors of the Croix de Guerre 1914-18 and the Médaille militaire. In total, 24 palms were awarded to six companies. Three of these companies integrated the 503e RCC in 1935. In 1918, these companies were combined to form the 501e RCC which authorizes that regiment to wear the fourragere with colors of the Médaille militaire.

Honours edit

Battle Honours edit

Regimental Commanders edit

Regimental Commander of the 503e RCC (1918 - 1940) edit

  • 1918 - 1919 : chef de bataillon Michel
  • 1919 - 1919 : lieutenant-colonel Sabourdin
  • 1919 - 1922 : lieutenant-colonel Mahot
  • 1922 - 1926 : colonel de la Coulerie
  • 1926 - 1928 : colonel Herscher
  • 1928 - 1930 : colonel Sauvage
  • 1930 - 1932 : colonel Martin
  • 1932 - 1934 : colonel Herlaut
  • 1934 - 1936 : colonel Stehle
  • 1936 - 1938 : colonel Boiron

Regimental Commander of the 503e RCC (1950 -1990) edit

  • 1950 - 1951 : chef d'escadrons Marchal
  • 1951 - 1954 : lieutenant-colonel Marchal
  • 1954 - 1956 : lieutenant-colonel Potin
  • 1956 - 1957 : lieutenant-colonel Derringer
  • 1957 - 1958 : lieutenant-colonel Bezard
  • 1958 - 1959 : lieutenant-colonel de Montardy
  • 1959 - 1961 : lieutenant-colonel Potin
  • 1961 - 1964 : lieutenant-colonel Quenot
  • 1964 - 1966 : lieutenant-colonel Rouge
  • 1966 - 1968 : lieutenant-colonel Huberdeau
  • 1968 - 1970 : lieutenant-colonel Schlagdenhauffen
  • 1970 - 1972 : lieutenant-colonel Boidot
  • 1972 - 1974 : lieutenant-colonel Péret
  • 1974 - 1976 : lieutenant-colonel then Col. Dinechin
  • 1976 - 1978 : lieutenant-colonel Caralp
  • 1978 - 1980 : lieutenant-colonel Lafont
  • 1980 - 1982 : lieutenant-colonel then Col. Vaujour
  • 1982 - 1984 : lieutenant-colonel then Col. Gouraud
  • 1984 - 1986 : colonel Forterre
  • 1986 - 1988 : colonel Maillard
  • 1988 - 1990 : colonel Avenel

Regimental commander of the 503 GE (1990- 2009) edit

  • 1990 - 1992 : lieutenant-colonel Humeau
  • 1992 - 1994 : lieutenant-colonel Tricoche
  • 1994 - 1996 : lieutenant-colonel Moreau
  • 1996 - 1998 : lieutenant-colonel Billières
  • 1998 - 2000 : lieutenant-colonel Gouraud
  • 2000 - 2002 : lieutenant-colonel Fuchs
  • 2002 - 2004 : lieutenant-colonel Hanus
  • 2004 - 2006 : lieutenant-colonel Vaglio
  • 2006 - 2008 : lieutenant-colonel Bottet
  • 2008 - 2009 : lieutenant-colonel de Beauregard

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 4e BCC of the 502e RCC reinforced the formation

Bibliographies edit

  • général Serge Andolenko, Recueil d'historique de l'arme blindée et de la cavalerie, Paris, Eurimprim, 1968.

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The 503e regiment de chars de combat 503e RCC in French 503e R C C or 503rd Combat Tank Regiment was an armoured tank unit of the French Army created on June 4 1918 and which took part in the two world wars The regiment merged with the 501e Regiment de chars de combat 501e RCC to form the 501e 503e Regiment de chars de combat 501e 503e RCC a unit equipped with 80 Leclerc tanks The regiment was dissolved on June 23 2009 503e Regiment de chars de combatRegimental Insignia of the 503e RCCActive1918 2009Country FranceBranchFrench ArmyMotto s Feux et foi Fr Du chic et du cran Fr EngagementsWorld War IWorld War IIBattle honoursSoissonnais 1918 Montdidier 1918 Bataille de l Aisne 1918 La Lys 1918 Contents 1 Creation and different nominations 2 History 2 1 World War I 2 2 Interwar period 2 3 World War II 2 4 1945 to 2009 2 4 1 Missions 2 4 2 Organization 3 Traditions 3 1 Regimental Colors 3 2 Decorations 3 3 Honours 3 4 Battle Honours 4 Regimental Commanders 4 1 Regimental Commander of the 503e RCC 1918 1940 4 2 Regimental Commander of the 503e RCC 1950 1990 4 3 Regimental commander of the 503 GE 1990 2009 5 See also 6 References 6 1 BibliographiesCreation and different nominations edit1916 creation of the assault artillery 1918 creation on June 4 of the 503rd Special Artillery Regiment French 503e Regiment d artillerie speciale 503e RAS 1920 became the 503e regiment de chars de combat 503e RCC 1939 the regiment became the 503rd Tank Battalion Group French 503e Groupe de bataillons de chars 503e GBC 1940 dissolution of the regiment 1951 recreation of the 503e RCC 1994 merged with the 501e RCC1 the regiment became the 503rd squadron group of the 501e 503e RCC 2009 dissolution on June 23 2009 of the 503e GE the regiment was redesignated as the 501e RCC History editWorld War I edit The 503rd Special Artillery Regiment issued from the assault artillery was created in 1916 Enacted on June 4 1918 by the merger of three Light Tank Battalions each formed of three artillery groups The regiment was engaged in the battle of the Marne to cover the pocket of Chateau Thierry In three days of combat in the Soissonnais the battalions contributed 40 hours of march out of which 30 in combat The regiment was accordingly sent to Picardie and was successful at Montdidier In August 1918 making way back to Soissons the regiment participated within the cadre and corps of the 10e Armee to the counter attack of Mangin While clearing Soissons the three battalions adopted Vauxaillon as a marching axe and pushed back towards Chemin des Dames From October to November 1918 the regiment was seen ending campaign in la Lys in Belgium Interwar period edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it June 2016 World War II edit Main article Battle of France During dissolution on August 25 1939 the 503e RCC were formed from four combat tank battalions which were distributed between several tank groups GBC 503 3rd combat tank battalion 45 R35 tanks 7th combat tank battalion 45 FCM 36 tanks GBC 513 combat tank battalion 63 FT 17 tanks GBC 518 combat tank battalion 63 FT 17 tanks The newly redesignated GBC 503 was formed from the three light combat tank battalions 1 all of which were assigned to the 2e Armee 3e BCC 45 R35 tanks 4e BCC 45 FCM 36 tanks 7e BCC 45 FCM 36 tanks nbsp 3e BCC nbsp 4e BCC nbsp 7e BCC On May 10 1940 two battalions of GBC 503 each equipped with 45 FCM 36s were deployed near the verrou de Stonne and in Argonne The 4e BCL and 7e BCL battled to relieve the encircled French infantry Both battalions disappeared On the 9 and 10 the 4e BCC combat engaged on Aisn Voncq in front of Vouziers and South of Ardennes 1945 to 2009 edit On April 1 1951 the 503e RCC was recreated at Mourmelon The regiment was equipped with new ARL 44 tanks and heavy Panther tanks In 1952 the regiment received M47 Patton tanks During the Algerian War from 1956 to 1963 the regiment was transformed into a training centre prior their departure to Algeria In 1963 the training centre was redesignated as a combat tank regiment and following experimentation the 503e RCC was the first regiment to receive the AMX 30 B while specializing in the piercing of obstacles in submersion In 1982 the 503e RCC had yet again the privilege to be equipped with the first AMX 30 B2 In 1990 the chef d etat major de l armee de terre CEMAT created a combat tank regiment with 80 Leclerc tanks designated RC 80 constituted of two squadron groups GE formed respectively by the 4e Regiment de dragons 4e RD and the 503e RCC On August 31 1994 while the 501e RCC was dissolved the squadron group of the 4e Regiment de dragons was designated as squadron group 501 and formed with the GE 503 the 501e 503e Regiment de chars de combat nbsp AMX Leclerc Tank nbsp Diamond arm insignia of the 503e RCC The dissolution of squadron group 503 intervened on June 23 2009 The 239 military personnel which belonged to the GE 503 reinforced the new unit which was redesignated as the 501e RCC The 4th combat squadron of the 501e RCC which was projected in a deployment to New Caledonia in 2009 then to Lebanon the following year was created from the 1st squadron of the 503e RCC The men of the new regiment bear wearing the same beret the insignia and Fourragere of the 501e RCC nevertheless conserve the traditions of the 503e RCC The regimental colors of the 503e RCC was handed over to the last commandant of the 501e 503e RCC Missions edit Similarly to the regiment the squadron group GE 503 has participated to numerous combats engagements Engagements included relieving missions in ex Yugoslavia and Kosovo and on all exterior theatres of intervention Tchad Lebanon Kuwait Central African Republic as well as Senegal the Ivory Coast and Afghanistan Organization edit The GE 503 included 40 Leclerc tanks and was supported by two squadrons in general means and maintenance shared with the GE 501 Traditions editRegimental Colors edit nbsp The regimental colors of the 503e Regiment de chars de combat Decorations edit nbsp Fourragere dite fantaisie with colors of the medaille miliaire and olives of the croix de guerre 1914 1918 amp 1939 1945 Contrary to the rules a ministerial decision in 1951 authorized the regiment to bear wearing the regimental colors the palms acquired by the regiments battalions 5 palms by the 3rd battalion and 3 palms by the 7th battalion as well as 3 Fourragere Croix de Guerre 1914 18 with 8 palms and 3 stars The Fourragere with colors of the Medaille militaire bearing colors of the Croix de guerre 1914 1918 and colors of the Croix de guerre 1939 1945 In 1939 six companies were entitled to wear the fourragere with colors of the Croix de Guerre 1914 18 and the Medaille militaire In total 24 palms were awarded to six companies Three of these companies integrated the 503e RCC in 1935 In 1918 these companies were combined to form the 501e RCC which authorizes that regiment to wear the fourragere with colors of the Medaille militaire Honours edit Battle Honours edit Soissonnais 1918 Montdidier 1918 Vauxaillon 1918 La Lys 1918Regimental Commanders editRegimental Commander of the 503e RCC 1918 1940 edit 1918 1919 chef de bataillon Michel 1919 1919 lieutenant colonel Sabourdin 1919 1922 lieutenant colonel Mahot 1922 1926 colonel de la Coulerie 1926 1928 colonel Herscher 1928 1930 colonel Sauvage 1930 1932 colonel Martin 1932 1934 colonel Herlaut 1934 1936 colonel Stehle 1936 1938 colonel Boiron Regimental Commander of the 503e RCC 1950 1990 edit 1950 1951 chef d escadrons Marchal 1951 1954 lieutenant colonel Marchal 1954 1956 lieutenant colonel Potin 1956 1957 lieutenant colonel Derringer 1957 1958 lieutenant colonel Bezard 1958 1959 lieutenant colonel de Montardy 1959 1961 lieutenant colonel Potin 1961 1964 lieutenant colonel Quenot 1964 1966 lieutenant colonel Rouge 1966 1968 lieutenant colonel Huberdeau 1968 1970 lieutenant colonel Schlagdenhauffen 1970 1972 lieutenant colonel Boidot 1972 1974 lieutenant colonel Peret 1974 1976 lieutenant colonel then Col Dinechin 1976 1978 lieutenant colonel Caralp 1978 1980 lieutenant colonel Lafont 1980 1982 lieutenant colonel then Col Vaujour 1982 1984 lieutenant colonel then Col Gouraud 1984 1986 colonel Forterre 1986 1988 colonel Maillard 1988 1990 colonel Avenel Regimental commander of the 503 GE 1990 2009 edit 1990 1992 lieutenant colonel Humeau 1992 1994 lieutenant colonel Tricoche 1994 1996 lieutenant colonel Moreau 1996 1998 lieutenant colonel Billieres 1998 2000 lieutenant colonel Gouraud 2000 2002 lieutenant colonel Fuchs 2002 2004 lieutenant colonel Hanus 2004 2006 lieutenant colonel Vaglio 2006 2008 lieutenant colonel Bottet 2008 2009 lieutenant colonel de BeauregardSee also edit31st BrigadeReferences edit 4e BCC of the 502e RCC reinforced the formation Bibliographies edit general Serge Andolenko Recueil d historique de l arme blindee et de la cavalerie Paris Eurimprim 1968 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 503e Regiment de chars de combat amp oldid 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