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3rd Foreign Parachute Regiment
Insigne3REP
Active 1949 – December 1, 1955
Disbanded December 1, 1955
Country Flag of France France
Allegiance Flag of legion French Foreign Legion
Type Airborne infantry
Role Training
Garrison/HQ Setif
Batna
Insignia
Abbreviation 3 REP

The 3rd Foreign Parachute Regiment (French) was an airborne regiment of the French Foreign Legion which was raised on November 16, 1949 and disbanded on December 1, 1955.[1]

History[]

The 3rd Foreign Parachute Battalion was formed from the 7th Parachute Instruction Company of the 1st Foreign Parachute Regiment in Mascara, Algeria. The 3rd BEP was established to train legionnaires as airborne infantry for deployment to the 1st and 2nd BEPs operating in French Indochina. The regiment also participated in law enforcement activities in Tunisia in 1952.

On May 25, 1954 the battalion arrived in French Indochina at Haiphong.[1] It took over the remains of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Battalion, which had been destroyed at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu.[1] It was based at Hanoi/Cat Bi until July 21 and was then moved to Cochinchina until leaving for Algeria on November 1, 1955.[1]

In March 1955, the 2nd BEP made an airborne drop onto the Hodna Plain.[2] When garrisoned at Batna on September 1, 1955 it was re-designated as the 3rd Foreign Parachute Regiment. It was involved in some action between July and November. However, with the re-establishment of 2e REP in December 1955 the Regiment was disbanded on December 1, 1955 its elements being folded into 1er REP and 2e REP.[1]

Garrisons[]

  • Setif
  • Batna

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Windrow, Martin (1985). French Foreign Legion Paratroops. pp. 17. 
  2. Porch, Douglas (1991). The French Foreign Legion. pp. 572–573. 

References[]

  • Porch, Douglas (1991). The French Foreign Legion. New York: Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0-06-092308-2. 
  • Windrow & Braby, Martin & Wayne (1985). French Foreign Legion Paratroopers. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 0-85045-629-0. 

External links[]

  • 3e REP - History & images of the 3e REP


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