List of French paratrooper units

The history of French airborne units began in the Interwar period when the French Armed Forces formed specialized paratroopers units. First formed in the French Air Force, they were rapidly integrated into the French Army, French Navy, National Gendarmerie and from the British Armed Forces. Some were later included in the postwar French Armed Forces.

Chuteur Opérationnel Instructor and Moniteur Brevet of the French Armed Forces.
Chuteur Opérationnel Brevet of Commando Parachute Group of the French Army.
Paratrooper Moniteur Brevet of the French Armed Forces.
French Army Parachute Brevet.

French Army edit

Parachute and airborne divisions edit

Parachute Brigades and Groups edit

Parachute Demi-Brigades edit

Parachute centers of formation and schools edit

Foreign Legion edit

 
Seven Flame grenade of the Foreign Legion.

Legion parachute companies, battalions and regiments edit

Parachute (Airborne) Commandos of the Foreign Legion edit

Parachute Commandos of the 11th Parachute Brigade (11e BP) include:

Parachute, Underwater Demolition and Diving Units of the 6th Light Armoured Brigade (French: 6e Brigade Légère Blindée, 6e BLB) include:

  • 1st Foreign Engineer Regiment (1er REG)[8]
    • PCG Teams (Combat Engineer Divers, French: Plongeurs du Combat du Génie), former DINOPS Teams of Nautical Subaquatic Intervention Operational Detachment specialized in Parachute, Underwater Demolition and Diving.

Parachute, Underwater Demolition, Diving Units and Commandos of the 27th Mountain Infantry Brigade (27e MIB) include:

  • 2nd Foreign Engineer Regiment (2e REG)[9]
    • PCG Teams (Combat Engineer Divers, French: Plongeurs du Combat du Génie), former DINOPS Teams of Nautical Subaquatic Intervention Operational Detachment specialized in Parachute, Underwater Demolition and Diving.[10]
    • Mountain Commando Groups (GCM)[10]

Troupes de marine edit

Marine Infantry Parachute Regiments edit

Battalions and Colonial Parachute Groups edit

Parachute Artillery edit

 
35th Parachute Artillery Regiment of the 11th Parachute Brigade marching on Bastille Day military parade, Paris.

Parachute Cavalry edit

 
1st Parachute Hussar Regiment of the 11th Parachute Brigade, on Bastille Day, Paris.

Parachute Engineer edit

Parachute Infantry edit

Patrol Chasseurs edit

General Parachute Infantry edit

 
21e R.I.A.P

French Air Force Commando de l'Air, Parachute Chasseur, British Army Special Air Service (S.A.S) & 1er R.P.I.Ma edit

Shock Paratroopers edit

French Train Parachute Regiments edit

Parachute Companies and Regiments edit

  • Air Support Companies (CRA).
  • Air Delivery Regiment (RLA - dissolved).
  • 1st Train Parachute Regiment (French: 1er Régiment du Train Parachutiste) (1er RTP).

 

Airborne Bases edit

Parachute Command and Support edit

Matériel edit

Vietnamese, Laotien and Cambodian Parachute Units edit

Algerian Parachute Units edit

French Air and Space Force edit

 

Past and present Fusiliers Commandos de l'Air units have included:

French Navy edit

 

Naval Fusiliers and Commandos include the following Forces Fusiliers Marins and Commandos Marine FORFUSCO

National Gendarmerie edit

Paratroopers of the National Gendarmerie include:

Medics edit

Combat medics in the French Armed Forces are part of the French Defence Health Service. Each French regiment, battalion, company and unit has its own specialized combat medics, with ranks designating various unit level sizes.

For French Regiments engaged in combat, the leading Medical leadership would be a colonel or Lieutenant-colonel and can also be designated as Parachute Medical-Colonel of the Army (French: Médecin-Colonel Parachutiste de l'Armée).

For Foreign Legion Regiments, Medics can be French and Legionnaires, while the leading Medical leadership would be a Colonel or Lieutenant-colonel and can also be designated as Foreign Parachute Medical-Colonel (French: Médecin-Chef Parachutiste des Régiments, Bataillons et Compagnies Etranger de Parachutistes).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Frédéric AUTHIE. "1er RCP - Site officiel -". defense.gouv.fr. Archived from the original on 2006-09-07. Retrieved 2015-07-05.
  2. ^ a b c Official Website of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment
  3. ^ a b GYI. "Les origines..." legion-etrangere.com.
  4. ^ GYI. "1er Bataillon Etranger de Parachutistes". legion-etrangere.com.
  5. ^ GYI. "1er Régiment Etranger de Parachutistes". legion-etrangere.com.
  6. ^ a b GYI. "3e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutistes". legion-etrangere.com.
  7. ^ GYI. "2e Bataillon Etranger de Parachutistes". legion-etrangere.com.
  8. ^ GYI. "1er Régiment étranger de génie". legion-etrangere.com.
  9. ^ GYI. "2e Régiment étranger de génie". legion-etrangere.com.
  10. ^ a b GYI. "Structure du 2ème régiement étranger de génie". legion-etrangere.com.
  11. ^ "17e régiment du génie parachutiste". defense.gouv.fr.

Bibliography edit

  • E. Micheletti et J. Baltzer, Insignes et brevets parachutistes de l'armée française, éditions Histoires et Collections, 2001, ISBN 2-913903-11-8.
  • Collectif, Histoire des parachutistes français (History of French Paratroopers), Société de Production Littéraire, 1975.

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