1st Foreign Cavalry Regiment
1er Régiment étranger de cavalerie |
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Regimental badge of 1er REC |
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Active | 1920 - present |
Country | France |
Allegiance | French Foreign Legion |
Branch | French Army |
Type | Armoured Cavalry |
Role | Reconnaissance & fire support |
Size | 900 men |
Part of | 6th Light Armoured Brigade |
Garrison/HQ | Quartier Labouche, Orange, Vaucluse, France |
Nickname | Royal étranger |
Motto | Nec pluribus impar |
March | Regimental March : Marche du 1er REC. Legion Etrangere's March : Le Boudin |
Anniversaries | Camerone Day (30 April), Saint-Georges Day and Christmas |
Engagements | World War II First Indochina War Algerian War |
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Current commander |
Colonel Gilles Jaron |
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Abbreviation | 1er REC |
The 1st Foreign Cavalry Regiment (French: 1er Régiment Étranger de Cavalerie, 1er REC) is the only cavalry regiment in the French Foreign Legion. As of 2009 it is the only armoured cavalry regiment of the 6th Light Armoured Brigade[1]. It has been stationed at Quartier Labouche in Orange, Vaucluse, France since it moved from Mers-el-Kébir, Algeria in October 1967.[2]
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The regiment was created in Tunisia in 1921[3] around a cadre of Russian legionnaires, and soldiers from the 2nd Foreign Infantry Regiment. At the time the Legion was an infantry formation, and the idea of a Legion cavalry regiment met with some resistance from the French cavalry. However the regiment was deemed a useful way of making full use of the Legion's Russian White movement veterans, many of whom had extensive light cavalry experience from the Russian Civil War. The regiment was quickly accepted as a highly competent addition to the French cavalry.
The regiment subsequently served in the Indochina War and the Algerian War.
As part of the 6th Light Armoured Brigade the regiment took part in The Gulf War of 1991. They suffered no causalities.[4]
The regiment is currently divided into 6 squadrons[1] with an estimated manpower of 930 men.
Three squadrons are equipped with the AMX 10 RC, an armoured and wheeled vehicle with a 105mm gun.[1] The EEI is equipped with the Panhard VBL.[1]
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