2nd Marine Infantry Regiment

2e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine

Regimental insigne
Active 1831
Country France
Branch French Army
Type troupes de marine
Role Infantry
Part of 9th Light Armoured Marine Brigade
Garrison/HQ Le Mans, France
Motto "Fidelitate et honore, terra et mare". (Loyalty and honor on land and sea).
Colors Red and blue
Anniversaries Bazeilles
Battle honours Bomarsund 1854
Puebla 1863
Bazeilles 1870
Tuyen-Quan 1885
La Marne 1914
Champagne 1915
La Somme 1916
L'Aisne-Verdun 1917
Kub Kub 1941
El Alamein 1942
Takrouna 1943
Ponté Corvo 1944
Toulon 1944
Colmar 1945
Indochine 1947–1954
AFN 1952–1962
Insignia
Beret badge of the Troupes de Marine
Abbreviation 2e RIMa

The 2nd Marine Infantry Regiment (French: 2e Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine, 2e RIMa), part of the Troupes de marine, is one of the oldest marine units in the French Army. It is the only French Army unit to carry 15 names on its battle flag and the inscription "AFN 1952–1962". Established in 1831, along with the 1st, 3rd and 4th Marine Infantry Regiments (disbanded in 1998), the 2nd is one of four "old" regiments of naval infantry troops. Throughout its history the regiment has served in many conflicts, mainly in an expeditionary role outside France, although of it has been called upon to fight in France on a number of occasions. The first time came during the Franco-Prussian War, when the regiment had the distinction of serving in the famous Blue Division alongside the 1st Marine Artillery Regiment. Later, the regiment served in France during both the First and Second World Wars. Recent operations have seen the regiment deploy to Afghanistan, and to Mali as part of Opération Serval.

Creating and different names

Revolutionary Wars and Empire

1815–1848

Second Empire

Campaign

Pacification

World War

Between the two world wars

In 1930, 2nd Colonial Infantry Regiment is stationed at Brest.

In 1939, Tripoli in Greater Syria (now in Lebanon).

World War II

Badge of the 2nd Regiment of Colonial Infantry with the cross of Lorraine

1940

1942

1943 (Battle of Takrouna) 1943, of Italy 1944 (Battle of Pontecorvo) 1944 and then France (Toulon and Colmar). 1945

From 1945 to Today

Regimental badge of the 2nd Marine Infantry Regiment, BATTLE GROUP RICHELIEU 2010 2011.
Ceremony-of-creation-of-battle-group-richelieu 2nd Regiment of Marines before his departure to Afghanistan(France) Army.
infantry beret then artillery Troupes de marine (France).

Commanders

2nd Regiment of Colonial Infantry

2nd Marine Infantry Regiment

Motto

"Fidelitate and honors, and terra mare".

"Loyalty and honor on land and sea".

Battles inscribed on the flag

It bears, stitched in gold letters in its folds, the following inscriptions:[1]

Flag of the 2nd Marine Infantry Regiment.
The fodder the colors of the Military Medal with olives 1914–1918, 1939–1945 and the Order of the Liberation

Feat of arms inscribed in black are those removed from the flag, the maximum number which may appear to be limited. The flag of the 2e RIMa is bringing the largest number of names Manufactured arms of the French army "of 15 names feat of arms" and the AFN registration.

Decorations

The staff of the regiment are allowed to wear:

The regiment retains the traditions of a brigade of the 1st Free French Division (DFL).

Its flag is decorated with the Cross of the Legion of Honor, the cross of the release of Cross of War 1914–1918 with four flippers, the Croix de Guerre 1939 – 1945 with two palms and the War Cross for TOE with a palm and the Regiment was made Companion of the Liberation.

The flag of the regiment received its silk on December 5, 2004 the name "AFN from 1952 to 1962" ("North Africa 1952–1962").

Traditions

Museum of the 2nd Marine.

's Day naval troops:

, And the Name of God, long live the colonial

Song of the 2nd Marine

Subordinations

The regiment was subordinated to the 9th Marine Light Armored Brigade itself part of the action force on ground.

Composition

The 2 is composed of:

Officers and marines

Notes and references

  1. Decision 12350/SGA/DPMA/SHD/DAT 14 September 2007 relating to registration of names of battles on flags banners and military units of the Army, the military health service and fuel service armed forces of the Official Gazette, Number 27, November 9, 2007.

Sources and bibliography

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