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Belgian United Nations Command (1950-1955)
3rd Paracommando Battalion (1955-1959)
3rd Parachute Battalion (1959-)
Para beix
Soldiers from the 3rd Parachute Battalion parade in Kortrijk, 1971.
Active 1950-
Country Flag of Belgium (civil) Belgium
Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg (1950-1953)
Branch Land Component
Type

Special Operations Force

Airborne light infantry
Role

Direct action Air Assault

Amphibious warfare
Part of Paracommando Brigade
Garrison/HQ Tielen
Motto(s) "Belgium"
Engagements Korean War
Congo Crisis
Lebanon
War in Afghanistan
Insignia
Parachute Qualification Brevet Brevet Para be
Commando Qualification Brevet Brevet Cdo be

The 3rd Parachute Battalion (French, Dutch language: 3 Bataljon Parachutisten ) is a military formation of the Belgian Army and part of the Paracommando Regiment It caries on the regimental traditions of the Belgian Korean War volunteers.

Corps of Volunteers for Korea

After the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, the United Nations asked the Belgian government for military assistance. Belgium, conscious of the vast cost and logistical difficulties of sending large numbers of men or equipment across the world, elected to put an elite unit under UN command.[1] Since the Belgian constitution forbade sending anyone but volunteers on overseas deployments in peacetime, it was not possible to send an existing battalion, so the Belgian United Nations Command (known as BUNC) was created. BUNC also incorporated a platoon of volunteer from Luxembourg. BUNC soldiers wore Brown Berets with a new cap badge to distinguish them from other Belgian units.

BUNC fought in several of the key engagements of the Korean War from 1951, including the Battle of the Imjin River, the Battle of Haktang-ni and the Battle of Chatkol. BUNC won Presidential Unit Citation (United States) and Presidential Unit Citation (Republic of Korea) for its heroism and citations for these battles are included on the Regimental Standard. Of the 3,000 Belgian soldiers who served in Korea, over 100 were killed in action between the battalion's arrival in 1951 and the 1953 armistice.[1] The last Belgian forces left Korea in 1955.

Major Operations

Congo

Afghanistan

Peacekeeping

Somalia

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Belgian UNOSOM soldiers in Somalia,1993

In December 1992, 1st Parachute Battalion deployed to Somalia as part of US-led United Nations mission Operation Restore Hope. Their role involved protecting UN aid distribution, as well as searching out militants. The 3rd Parachute Battalion was later also deployed to the country.

In 1993, two soldiers of the 3rd Parachute Battalion were arrested, after a photo apparently showing two soldiers holding a Somali boy above a fire appeared in Belgian newspapers.[2] Two soldiers were put on trial in Belgium, but both were acquitted by a military tribunal through lack of evidence.[3]

Lebanon

See also

  • King Philippe, a member of the battalion in 1983.

References

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